yeah i was getting that - i was able to fix the greyface/default face by re-setting the texture paths of the facegen mesh but the facepant still wasn't showing up
I'm currently reading NtN and I never thought to look tlt up here. I'm so glad there's this mod I literally bought the game (surprisingly I didn't own a copy skyrim?) just to have Gideon as a companion.
I jsut hope necromancy is cool in skyrim, never actually seen much of it.
The files are loose, so until something like that is made (most likely by a different mod author), you can actually just replace the nif files in the mesh folder with the ones from whatever body mod you're using. BUT since this uses cbbe-based textures, you'd have to be replacing the files with a cbbe-based body like 3BA, which is OBody compatible. Either that or you replace her body with a UUNP-based body and then replace the textures with UUNP-based textures. Though I don't know how that'd play out with the facepaints and stuff. I don't use UUNP. If you're using MO2, all you'd need to do is right click this mod, click Open In Explorer, and navigate the meshes folder (the path is in the preview of the mod's files, here). Then you do the same with the 3BA body mod you're running. Copy the ones from the body mod into this mod and you're done.
I finished GtN last night (just started Harrow) and I'm very much not OK but at least I can now boot up Skyrim and spend more time with Gideon. Thank you for that. For the Ninth! *sobs*
(seriously though, this is fantastic, thank you for sharing!)
You might be able to get rid of the shine on the clothes by changing the specular color to black in NifSkope (or just darkening the value to reduce shine)
I have a rough idea for Ianthe based on principles in Undead FX, exposing only one skeletal arm, but need to have a play around to see what I can manage.
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I jsut hope necromancy is cool in skyrim, never actually seen much of it.
THANK YOU FOR THE MOD!
(seriously though, this is fantastic, thank you for sharing!)
looks like i'll need to revive my harrow necromancy playthru
You might be able to get rid of the shine on the clothes by changing the specular color to black in NifSkope (or just darkening the value to reduce shine)
Thanks for the tip, I'll see what I can do.
I have some rough plans for Harrow, but not many others beyond that.