I don't generally comment on these things, But I will make an exception here. Well done. With very little effort I made your Cousland face, suitable for a child of both the senior Cousland and add my own mark, resulting in a face in appearance that justify the Lothering highwayman's comment "The pretty one" using nothing special in the way of other mods.
If i was able to Load pix here i would do so, just to show you what your work allowed me to achieve with that character.
Is there a way to change which preset it replaces or maybe have it as an added preset because I already have a preset replacing the first and I'd prefer to not delete it just yet. Thanks!
Very nice, good work! Definately plan on dling this as soon as I get my PC back.
You know what would make my day? Making a male preset who looks like Bryce and/or Fergus. I've tried a couple of times to get a male character to look like his dad, but it's never been quite right.
Wow, nice work. I love how much thought you've put into this so she can retain her connection to her parents. I've had the same idea by having my dwarf commoner share the same hair and eye color as her sister and mother, but your work takes the family resemblance to the next level. Thanks for sharing!
Yes, you can. Just change the 01 (right click file, rename) at the end of the file name to a different number like 02 or 03 (whichever face you would rather replace in the character creator).
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Well done.
With very little effort I made your Cousland face, suitable for a child of both the senior Cousland and add my own mark, resulting in a face in appearance that justify the Lothering highwayman's comment "The pretty one" using nothing special in the way of other mods.
If i was able to Load pix here i would do so, just to show you what your work allowed me to achieve with that character.
But she's awesome!!
Thanks,
Astro
You know what would make my day? Making a male preset who looks like Bryce and/or Fergus. I've tried a couple of times to get a male character to look like his dad, but it's never been quite right.