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== Set from ArmorAddon == | == Set from ArmorAddon == | ||
Turns out this is set from [[ArmorAddon]], and be aware that depending on how you edit the ArmorAddon, you can be taken to more than one form, only one of which seems to work. --[[User:Pjz|Pjz]] 23:00, 14 February 2012 (EST) | Turns out this is set from [[ArmorAddon]], and be aware that depending on how you edit the ArmorAddon, you can be taken to more than one form, only one of which seems to work. --[[User:Pjz|Pjz]] 23:00, 14 February 2012 (EST) | ||
:Pjz seems to be right. And to add some info: If you create a new ArmorAddon-sheet by right-clicking and selecting "new" it won't work. | |||
At least for skintextures (that's what I tested it on). You have to take an existing sheet and put your stuff in, and when you hit 'okay' and it asks you if you want to reate a new form, say 'yes'. [[User:Trent Easton|Trent Easton]] 05:34, 2 May 2012 (EDT) |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 2 May 2012
Setting a Customized Skin Texture?[edit source]
Can you use this setting to apply a different skin texture from the default, on equipping an armor? Been trying to get this to work for some time, but if the NIF file's "Skyrim Shader Setting" is 5, then only the default skin texture files (e.g. textures\actors\character\female\femalebody_1.DDS etc) will be used, and will override all other settings. I've experimented with other settings for Skyrim Shader Setting, but even though I can get my customized maps to show up, none of the combinations I've tried will shade the mesh like skin. --Pjz 20:50, 14 February 2012 (EST)
Set from ArmorAddon[edit source]
Turns out this is set from ArmorAddon, and be aware that depending on how you edit the ArmorAddon, you can be taken to more than one form, only one of which seems to work. --Pjz 23:00, 14 February 2012 (EST)
- Pjz seems to be right. And to add some info: If you create a new ArmorAddon-sheet by right-clicking and selecting "new" it won't work.
At least for skintextures (that's what I tested it on). You have to take an existing sheet and put your stuff in, and when you hit 'okay' and it asks you if you want to reate a new form, say 'yes'. Trent Easton 05:34, 2 May 2012 (EDT)