hanslanda007 Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Hello all who read this Okay I'm new to Nexus and the world of modding so please bear with me. Obviously I love Skyrim and wanted to inject new life into it so the other month I began installing mod's. Obviously it looks to me a new game but not quiet like the pictures of the mod's especially the better females by bella. I can tell the difference on the characters but all the women seem to have some strange skin tone. I have followed the instructions for each mod and believe I have correct load and install order so I'm a bit stumped. If someone could please maybe tell me the best install order and load order for my mods it would greatly be appreciated. Below I shall list a few screen shots of in game and the mod's I use. Also maybe I'm using the wrong mods so i'm open to advice on the ultimate Mod package. Performance wise it runs sweet but i'm just hunting for the ultimate experience. My system is Intel i7 Ivy Bridge 377016gb Ram Corsair Vengeance 9-9-9-24Geforce GTX 660 1.5 GB Apologies for the pic quality but the 250kb limit has caused me to compress my pics. I shall try and upload below Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hanslanda007 Posted May 9, 2013 Author Share Posted May 9, 2013 My Load order Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Jeir Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 (edited) Tip: You can upload images online (my choice is imgur) and post the link, as they rarely have limits. Are these your own NPC edits/followers?On Sigrid, it looks like the dark face bug. You could use the CK to fix it (load .esp, select NPC, press CTRL+F4), but it is buggy and doesn't export the lipstick. I typed up a walkthrough to fix it and avoid the CK's bad tintmask exporting thing. You'll need the NPC Editor, and the knowledge of where your Skyrim/Data folder is, as you'll have to do this manually: 1. Make NPC in CK. Save, reload, and export the face data by hitting CTRL+F4. The exported face data will create the head mesh and bad head textures in the correct directory.2. Open up .esp in NPC Editor. Check the makeup looks alright on the rather scary 'model', and correct it if it doesn't.3. Make sure that the 'Save to BSA' box is unchecked, and click on Create Mod. Make sure the name of this .esp doesn't match your actual mod's name. If your NPC mod is called 'Fluffy.esp', call this new one something different...like 'NotFluffy.esp'. This will ensure the 'Fluffy.esp' and the head mesh aren't overwritten.4. Delete the .esp you just made. 'NotFluffy.esp' isn't needed.5. Go into data/meshes/actors/character/facegendata/facegeom/ and find the folder that's named the same as the .esp you made in NPC Editor. Delete it.6. Go into data/textures/actors/character/facegendata/facetint/ and find the NPC Editor folder there. Go into it, and select and copy the .dds file. Go back one step (to the facetint folder) and find the folder named after your actual mod. Go into it and paste, allowing the file to overwrite.7. Delete the NPC Editor folder in the textures. You don't need it any more. As for load order, use BOSS. The ones who keep it up to date are backlogged, though, so you may have mods that aren't sorted (or are placed incorrectly), so you'll need to move those yourself. BOSS will also warn you of conflicts, and tell you if you need to clean a mod with TES5Edit. I would also recommend installing and using Wrye Bash (Smash) for the bashed patch and easy load order management. Edited May 9, 2013 by Jeir Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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