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can somebody give me a link to a good nude female body tahts does not have the armpit problem tha hgec has

thank you in advance

what kind of problems does it have? no armpit hair? Too clean shaven.My chrystal ball is being polished at the moment so please enlighten us so we can try to answer your question.

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Yeah, I believe he is referring to the problem with the front of the armpit where it meets the bottom of the shoulder. I can't remember if it pulls in or pushes out when the arms are down, but I know it when I see it.

 

I don't follow HGEC modding, so I don't know if anyone ever fixed it, but I still see it in quite a few screen shots. From what I've seen of it I think it is a weight painting issue, but I could be wrong.

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Having created my own replacer, I can confirm what RGMage2 said. It most likely a weightpainting problem.

Weightpainting defines how much each part of the mesh is affected by the bones of the skeleton.

The shoulders are the most difficult part to fine tune on a human mesh, simply because they allow very much movement, and because they depend on many bones.

I don't know how well the HGEC replacer does in this respect. I don't want to advertise my own work here (here), but it's definitely possible to almost eliminate the problem.

 

But consider that this problem can be amplified as well as avoided by what animations you use. While the vanilla animations hardly ever cause the shoulders to look weird, many mod-introduced animations do cause this problem. Part of the reason is that some motion-captured animations cannot be converted to the oblivion skeleton perfectly. Another reason is that the animators might not have paid much attention to the shoulders.

 

What I'm trying to say is this: It's not easy to fix, and it's very unlikely that you will ever find a body replacer that completely eliminates the problem, simply because it's not necessarily the fault of the replacer.

 

But good luck anyway!

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