In depth tutorial for applying high quality HDT-SMP cloth physics to existing armor and clothing models using Outfit Studio, with high emphasis on clarity and ease of follow, with a touch of humor and personality here and there in order to preserve sanity. I have also provided the files worked on in this tutorial for reference purposes.
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In this tutorial I will be showing you how to apply high quality HDT-SMP cloth physics for clothes and armor in Skyrim Special Edition, quickly and with easy-to-use software. I will try go through the entire process from the beginning step by step and explain the reasoning as I go, but keep in mind there may be some steps I miss along the way. Much of this tutorial will be read from a hand-written script, hopefully in order to make it as clear and as easy to follow as possible.