Lastly, there is a NEW version of BodySlide / Outfit Studio that was released yesterday. If you've installed those, you'll have to follow those directions as well. Lastly, this short tutorial will NOT work for any of the Unique Player mods. If you've installed those, you'll need to follow the author's directions for those bodies. One thing to remember, what I'm writing here is ONLY for CBBE and not any of the other body replacers like TWB, Fusion Girl or what have you. Originally posted by SuperSledgeNY:Let's see if we can take this step by step and get you on your way to having the best tits in the game. I suggest you update to this version (v5.4.2) Remember, keep "Build Morphs" checked off if you're using LooksMenu but even if you're not, leaving this option checked will not harm your game since the morphs are only recognized by LooksMenu. If you've downloaded a large collection of stuff like the VTAW collections, I'd recommend you BATCH Build them instead of doing each one individually. You can do this to build any CBBE individual piece of armor or clothing. Just make sure you've selected your body preset in the Preset drop down and just click the "BUILD" button (NOT the Batch Build). If you've only installed a few, you can select the individual pieces in the Outfit/Body drop down that I told you in Step 3 not to worry about. Whenever you download a CBBE clothing, outfit or armor, you'll have to go through a SIMILAR process, depending on whether you're installed a few outfits or a large collection. Enjoy your game since your body and all vanilla armor and clothing have now been converted to CBBE and will fit your character's body. Now click the "Build" button that is in that window and let the process complete. If for some strange reason you don't want to see your character naked, then UNCHECK "CBBE Body" and leave "CBBE NeverNude" checked off. Before you do anything else, scroll down the list that starts with "CBBE" and at the very end, UNCHECK "CBBE Body Physics" AND "CBBE NeverNude". This will open another window where everything should be checked off by default. This will allow you to use LooksMenu sliders while in-game. Make sure you check off "Build Morphs" if you use LooksMenu. At the bottom LEFT of the BodySlide window you'll see a "Batch Build" button. Don't worry about the Outfit/Body drop down for now Make sure your preferred body preset is selected in the Preset drop down. At the top of the BodySlide window there are TWO dropdowns - Outfit/Body and Preset. Otherwise, select one of the pre-made ones in the Preset drop down or download one. I'm assuming you at least know how to create your own body preset. If you're creating your own custom body, do it now and then do a SAVE AS, giving it a unique name that you'll remember. No doubt your's will be different but it's important that BodySlide has the full path to your game's data folder. G:\Steam on G\steamapps\common\Fallout 4\Data\ As an EXAMPLE, this is what mine looks like: If you've installed those, you'll have to follow those directions as well.īefore you do anything, click "Settings" and in the window that opens, make sure Fallout 4 is listed as the "Target Game" AND right below that you have the FULL PATH to your game's DATA folder. Let's see if we can take this step by step and get you on your way to having the best tits in the game. Instead of reinstalling loose files over mistake or update, you can just update them directly to mod specific folder and solve conflicts by moving folders from mod manager UI. Vortex has Mod Priorities option, where you can handle the same. However, big benefit with them is that you no longer need to worry about loose file installation order. However, you can do that directly from tool menu, or press Left Control when clicking BatchBuild to select the target folder.īoth of them have slightly wider learning curve than NMM does. MO2 requires a bit more fiddling, because you need to create dedicated folder for that. Using BodySlide is relatively easy on both. They appear in Data folder, but files are not actually there. It only loads what is in it's profile load order and you can have multiply profiles at the same time. Both of them are good managers and neither of them actually installs any files in to your Data folder. I am using Mod Organizer 2, but Vortex is also well recommended.
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