t3hWAR10CK Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 So I have been trying to port this saddle mesh from Oblivion over to Skyrim (The Oldrim version). I have followed the tutorials on how to port meshes using Blender but I have been running into problems with it not loading at all. It is hard to understand since I am not good at working with meshes. Since it is a ported model, I cannot post it here. But if anyone wants to help me with it, I can send it via a PM. NOTE TO MODS: I didn't exactly know where to put this thread. So if it should be in a different board, then please move it to where you think it should be. If this kind of thing is against the rules, then just lock it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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raven46382 Posted February 6, 2021 Share Posted February 6, 2021 Do you have bodyslide/outfitstudio for Skyrim installed and do you have nifscope you need those if you are porting any mod into your game. You use outfit studio to weight the item there are videos on YouTube also websites that give pretty good step by step how to do this just google how to use bodyslide and outfit studio to import an item into another game. Also you would need the bodyslide/outfitstudio for oblivion if that exists. Okay here's what you need to do load up the item in oblivion outfit studio then export it as an object via the file tab in outfit studio and place it on your desktop. Then open the skyrim outfit studio and click on the file tab there and click on import from object, watch a video about how to do weighting properly in outfit studio easier to see it then say it. After you have it weighted properly you click on export to nif and send that to desktop then once that is done you load it up in nif scope to see how it rendered and to apply the textures and make sure you have the textures you plan to use installed in your base game data folder so they render in game and also look up a video on how to apply custom textures in nif scope and then save the nif in nifscope. I don't have oblivion I have fallout 4 and skyrim or I would be able to do this for you, but that said this is how I have converted skyrim items to fallout 4. A quick and dirty way to get the item into your game is to install a skyrim saddle mod that's already been made and then replace the nif with yours via outfit studio for skyrim once it has been weighted properly you still need the textures in your game you plan to use and nifscope will hard code those textures to the nif if set properly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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