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First, i'm sorry if that's the wrong place to write, but i wasn't very sure where to write.

 

You see, i've seen a lot of female armor pictures, and all, or at least 90% of them are some sexy human/elf skins or something, can someone give me a link to that mod, if there is one, because the original oblivion females are...ugly.

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First, i'm sorry if that's the wrong place to write, but i wasn't very sure where to write.

 

You see, i've seen a lot of female armor pictures, and all, or at least 90% of them are some sexy human/elf skins or something, can someone give me a link to that mod, if there is one, because the original oblivion females are...ugly.

 

There is no one mod for that. You need to browse the site for cosmetic mods (which cover hair+eyes and some races), race mods and texture replacement mods. Additionally, making a nice looking character with the game's own sliders is possible, you just have to practice.

 

Be advised however, that cosmetic and race mods sometimes conflict. You will need to read carefully before deciding which to use.

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"Ren's beauty Pack" comes with an attractive elf race, as well as long, nice hairstyles, that are even applied to the original races, should you choose to use them.

 

 

You should ask SavageArtistry, who posted an answer earlier if she would give you the link to learn about her cosmetic mod compilation "Modified Hair and Eyes".

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I'll have to say, it's somewhat difficult to get a female face pretty in Oblivion I think...no matter what the race, takes a lot of patience and practice to get it. I'm quite surprised what I got out of a stock Bosmer, but it took me months of tweaking and a few face texture packs later, she's how I want her.

 

But, there's plenty of savegames about with pretty female faces, mostly for custom races.

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I used "Ren's beauty Pack" but no matter how i change their faces they are still damn ugly (no offense to the modder, maybe i'm doing something wrong)

Making a nice looking character is a bit of an art and takes alot of practice. if you are new to this then prehaps you should look through the save games and find one you like and use that as a starting place. ren's mystic elves are really some of the best to a skilled designer

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=10450

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=29585

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=12134

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=12134

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Can you give me a link for a "comsetic mod" or help me figure out what to search for, i mean a name, because i doubt they are called "cosmetic mods"

 

Search for terms like 'hair' and 'eyes.' Really, when I explained above it gave you the search terms you needed, but anyway... You can also browse the categories. Look for 'Hair and Face Models' and maybe also check the 'Models and Textures' category too.

 

You should ask SavageArtistry, who posted an answer earlier if she would give you the link to learn about her cosmetic mod compilation "Modified Hair and Eyes".

 

I usually don't plug my own mod unless it seems particularly relevant to the topic, like the other day when someone was looking for 2ch hairs but wasn't sure about installing a Japanese mod.

 

Anyway, here's the link to mine if you want to have a look: http://savageartistry.darkbb.com/tes-iv-ob...air-eyes-t4.htm

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I used "Ren's beauty Pack" but no matter how i change their faces they are still damn ugly (no offense to the modder, maybe i'm doing something wrong)

 

Cosmetic mods don't make characters pretty automatically. As others said, making decent face needs practice. Using any custom race that uses custom head mesh can make things easier, but in theory, it's possible to make anime-girl with vanilla head mesh.

 

**Alternatively, you can use Facegen Modeller to make a face. Still you need to 'play' with sliders, I found it's easier to make decent-looking face. When you're done, save the face, then transplant it to your saved game via Facegen to Oblivion converter. It'll give you best result with vanilla head mesh or Head06 base mesh.

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