Deathlocked Posted July 25, 2012 Share Posted July 25, 2012 For qutie some time now I've been longing to play as the dread father, but Isadly can't as there arn't any mods present on the nexus which I could get toghether to do so. Today, I decided I was going to produce a simple retexture of a robe to resemble the shrine's depiction of him, And I found something akin to the facial mummification wrappings he has from a dark brotherhood hood replacer mod, but alas, when I retextured a vanilla oblvion hood and the .NIF file that was to serve as my makeshift bandages, tradegy struck, with the fact that the makeshift shroud-bandage-thing was far to large and clipped in with the retextured hood I made. Now, I am not a modeller or someone who can use blender effectively, my computer is ancient history so I don't have the luxury of using such programs or the time to become a master at them, so using Nifskope to resize the meshes for the hood and Bandage thing is all I had. Now, here is where my problem kicked in, In comparision to the Bethseda hood mesh, which was easy to resize and position to fit the size of the mummy-wrapping-thingThe mummy thing was near impossible to resize and rearrage as it went all over the place when one would chage an incredibly small value using transformation, so I had many a trail and error I got both Meshes to fit. The meshes were then set up in the constuction set and I had an average looking Sithis head. And then I highlighted something under the animation tab. :wallbash: :facepalm: Terrible, Terrible TERRIBLE clipping which no positioning could possibly fix. I had wasted a good portion of my day doing this too. :ohdear: I am begging anyone on this site who's not got anything else on their plate to do, to make a simple Sithis Costume mod. Also, going to post An Image of what I was aiming for originally, In case anyone actually picks this up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deathlocked Posted July 25, 2012 Author Share Posted July 25, 2012 Quick picture made in Photoshop, Simply overlayed the colour version featured left with the original non colored picture. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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