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How to break apart armor-- Haskill specifically


alsafysh

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Hello,

I hope I am in the right place. I want to learn, or get help with, or just have someone do it and show me how they did it... breaking a full body mesh into 3. Shirt, pants, and shoes. Specifically I want to do this with Haskill's outfit. Male and Female.

 

Also, I want to make amulet slot, and gloves transparent so you can be seen wearing them while wearing the suit.

 

I would imagine it would only mean assigning 3 different copies of the same suit- with different pieces set to invisible.

visible - invisible

shirt - pants, shoes

pants - shoes shirt

shoes - shirt, pants

 

However, I have NEVER worked with the editor or meshes before. I have modded on other games, but that was primarily texture/skinning work. I've never modded any bethesda game

 

Please let me know if this is possible and if you can help!

 

Thanks!!

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Well, since his suit is one piece, you'd have to go into a 3D modelling program like blender, and delete the vertices assigned to that part. Ex: Shirt - Delete vertices pertaining to pants and shoes. You'd also have to make a female version your self, as his suit wasn't meant to be played, thus no female.

 

Well actually I have a mod that allows his suit playable, and there is a female model built in. Not sure if it was there already or if this modder added it, but it is very cute on my mage regardless.

 

http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=13081

 

I wanted to break it apart because it takes up 3 slots worth of enchanting. even if it only took 2 that might be acceptable, but I simply can't afford to trade 3 slots for 1... unless i'm cheating. =) Besides if I learned to do this I could do it for several clothing types including robes. (why can't I wear pants underneath again?!)

lol

it's ok I can always find a mod that allows you to equip any armor you want under a robe, I just prefer to learn how to do it.

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LHammonds has a step by step tutorial on working with meshes and removing bits and pieces. I'm not sure how advanced it is -- fairly basic, I think. It should help you get started. I'll see if I can find a link.

 

Edit. Bleh, I can't find the specific one I'm looking for. Try here though. Tons of tutorials for meshes.

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