Extracted OBJ files of Zevran, Morrigan, Alistair, Leliana, Sigrun and Loghain's heads, plus tutorial and script to do it yourself. Now with various other models.
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Update: I have added an optional folder with various obj. models ripped from the game or tmp's proportion meshes. Not exhausive but might save you some time extracting them yourself. -
These are some .obj heads of Zevran, Morrigan, Alistair, Leliana, Sigrun and Loghain, using data extracted from the morphs for them that shipped with the game.
The most obvious use I can think of is for modders to more easily create specific face complexions or tattoos. But you might also want them for something else. These are just the unrigged faces, without eyeballs and hair.
Plus a tutorial about how to extract .objs from prexisting morphs if you want a face not included here, or from your own Warden.
- The tutorial is an extension of Darth Parametric's Extracting Face from MOR tutorial It assumes working knowledge of PYGFF and FBXCMD. In theory those two programs are all you should need to do this. Worth downloading even if this tutorial is old hat to you, Ashawk has kindly compiled a Windows Powershell script to make it easier to put the vertexes into columns. I also included .xml files for base heads.