tylermcpotter Posted June 13, 2019 Share Posted June 13, 2019 (edited) Hi!!! I am working on a very very very little story about my characters, and it involves Lokir disguised as a woman, just like Val Kilmer on Willow, or Nathan Fillion on Firefly. So... Its there any mod that dresses men with women clothes? Or it is possible that I can make that changes on Creation Kit? Thank you very much!!! Edited June 13, 2019 by tylermcpotter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galcyon Posted June 14, 2019 Share Posted June 14, 2019 Hi!!! I am working on a very very very little story about my characters, and it involves Lokir disguised as a woman, just like Val Kilmer on Willow, or Nathan Fillion on Firefly. So... Its there any mod that dresses men with women clothes? Or it is possible that I can make that changes on Creation Kit? Thank you very much!!! I am unaware of any mods that allow males to wear female clothes. As for making one via the CK... Well, yes. And No. Really, it depends on what you want the end result to look like. If you want the end result to literally look like a guy wearing a dress (like what you can do in Fallout 4) then no. You'll need to create or alter a women's clothing mesh file to fit over the male body. If you don't really care about the end result and don't mind Lokir's head literally getting stuck on a woman's body, then it's a fairly simple procedure in the creation kit, provided you have a BSA extractor or have downloaded a female clothing replacer mod that doesn't need an .esp file to run. You'll need to duplicate both the clothing (located under Items -> Armor) and it's "armor part" (located under Items -> Armor Addon) as new items. On the armor addon copy, check to see what files the game uses to render the female clothing (under "biped model"), and move that to the male section. This is where that BSA extractor or your clothing replacer mod will come in handy; you cannot manually input the name of the file, you need to select it from the Skyrim/Data folder. Regardless, the mesh file should be something like "meshes\clothes\farmclothes01\torsof_1.nif". Save the addon, and then go to the clothing copy. In the field where it says something like "FarmerTorso01AA", right-click "new" and select the armor addon copy you made in the window that appears. Then, right-click on "FarmerTorso01AA" or whatever it says, and select "delete". All you have to do then is drop it into Lokir's inventory and he'll wear it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tylermcpotter Posted June 14, 2019 Author Share Posted June 14, 2019 Hi!!! I am working on a very very very little story about my characters, and it involves Lokir disguised as a woman, just like Val Kilmer on Willow, or Nathan Fillion on Firefly. So... Its there any mod that dresses men with women clothes? Or it is possible that I can make that changes on Creation Kit? Thank you very much!!! I am unaware of any mods that allow males to wear female clothes. As for making one via the CK... Well, yes. And No. Really, it depends on what you want the end result to look like. If you want the end result to literally look like a guy wearing a dress (like what you can do in Fallout 4) then no. You'll need to create or alter a women's clothing mesh file to fit over the male body. If you don't really care about the end result and don't mind Lokir's head literally getting stuck on a woman's body, then it's a fairly simple procedure in the creation kit, provided you have a BSA extractor or have downloaded a female clothing replacer mod that doesn't need an .esp file to run. You'll need to duplicate both the clothing (located under Items -> Armor) and it's "armor part" (located under Items -> Armor Addon) as new items. On the armor addon copy, check to see what files the game uses to render the female clothing (under "biped model"), and move that to the male section. This is where that BSA extractor or your clothing replacer mod will come in handy; you cannot manually input the name of the file, you need to select it from the Skyrim/Data folder. Regardless, the mesh file should be something like "meshes\clothes\farmclothes01\torsof_1.nif". Save the addon, and then go to the clothing copy. In the field where it says something like "FarmerTorso01AA", right-click "new" and select the armor addon copy you made in the window that appears. Then, right-click on "FarmerTorso01AA" or whatever it says, and select "delete". All you have to do then is drop it into Lokir's inventory and he'll wear it. Thank you very much, Galcyon!!! Yes, that Fallout image was what I was looking for, but I think that the other solution may be even better, if it turns out well, without grey face or something like that. I will try it, thank you very much!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sammidraco Posted June 15, 2019 Share Posted June 15, 2019 If you're having trouble with the grey face problem, the fix is super easy. Just go to Actors in the CK, find your character (in this case Lokir) and click once so the name is highlighted. Then hold Cntrl and hit F4. A little window will pop up asking if you want to export face gen. Click Yes, and you're done. No more grey face for that character. If you have multiple characters with the grey face problem, you can select all of them in the Actors window by holding Cntrl and clicking each character once, so multiple names are highlighted. Then proceed as before, hold Cntrl and hit F4. Click Yes when the window pops up. And that's it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tylermcpotter Posted June 16, 2019 Author Share Posted June 16, 2019 If you're having trouble with the grey face problem, the fix is super easy. Just go to Actors in the CK, find your character (in this case Lokir) and click once so the name is highlighted. Then hold Cntrl and hit F4. A little window will pop up asking if you want to export face gen. Click Yes, and you're done. No more grey face for that character. If you have multiple characters with the grey face problem, you can select all of them in the Actors window by holding Cntrl and clicking each character once, so multiple names are highlighted. Then proceed as before, hold Cntrl and hit F4. Click Yes when the window pops up. And that's it.Thank you, Sammidraco, yes I know the Ctrl and F4 step. But sometimes, when i mess with the characters, and i mess a lot, i got the grey face bug, well, the black face bug. I think that It have to do with my poor, poor little exhausted video card and a lack of ram. Nothing we could solve for the moment. Thank you anyways!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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