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Talk:Basic NPC Creation Tutorial (edit)
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:Yes. Use WryeBash. Install it, go to your Oblivion directory, go to Mopy/Extras and copy the Blank.esp there. Paste it into the Data directory and name it something like MyCharFace.esp | :Yes. Use WryeBash. Install it, go to your Oblivion directory, go to Mopy/Extras and copy the Blank.esp there. Paste it into the Data directory and name it something like MyCharFace.esp | ||
:Now go open WryeBash, navigate to the Mod list and find MyCharFace.esp right click it and select Import -> Face. Write down the name of the NPC generated the window that pops up (in my case, it begins with "sgImpuxxxx"). | :Now go open WryeBash, navigate to the Mod list and find MyCharFace.esp right click it and select Import -> Face. Write down the name of the NPC generated in the window that pops up (in my case, it begins with "sgImpuxxxx"). | ||
:Now open TESCS, open Oblivion.esp/DLCShiveringIsles.esp and MyCharFace.esp Don't set any active plugins. Go to the NPC list and find the NPC you created with WryeBash. He/She should be named with the string that WryeBash made (which is why I told you to write it down, makes it easier to find it). When you find it, go to the Faces Advanced Tab and click Copy. Then go to the NPC you want to change the face of, go to Face Advanced Tab and Paste. | :Now open TESCS, open Oblivion.esp/DLCShiveringIsles.esp and MyCharFace.esp Don't set any active plugins. Go to the NPC list and find the NPC you created with WryeBash. He/She should be named with the string that WryeBash made (which is why I told you to write it down, makes it easier to find it). When you find it, go to the Faces Advanced Tab and click Copy. Then go to the NPC you want to change the face of, go to Face Advanced Tab and Paste. | ||
:Save it as a new plugin. Activate it when playing Oblivion and voila. The NPC now looks like the one in your save. | |||
:Additional Warnings: '''It is very important that the char you are using to get a face from and the NPC be of the same race'''. Even if they're both humans, the char gen generates different faces from the values. For example, if your character was a Nord and the NPC is an Imperial, if you paste the face from the Nord into the Imperial, he will look nothing like the original Nord face. He will not suddenly look like a Nord, he will remain an Imperial.--[[User:S14|S14]] 12:19, 3 September 2010 (EDT) | :Additional Warnings: '''It is very important that the char you are using to get a face from and the NPC be of the same race'''. Even if they're both humans, the char gen generates different faces from the values. For example, if your character was a Nord and the NPC is an Imperial, if you paste the face from the Nord into the Imperial, he will look nothing like the original Nord face. He will not suddenly look like a Nord, he will remain an Imperial.--[[User:S14|S14]] 12:19, 3 September 2010 (EDT) |