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muzutsu

Body shape help

Hello there!

So I've decided to start playing oblivion again....Was getting a little bored of skyrim and I felt the need for the (not very) retro days of Oblivion. Only trouble is my time on Skyrim has spoiled me a little and suddenly none of the body shape mods I've found really please me that much.

In the old days I would switch between SBP's or..SPB's (can't remember) curvaceous shape (the slightly chubby one?) Which is still pretty good in my eyes but..not a lot of clothing/armour for it. And DMRA which now I look at it is pretty..weird..I think my problem stems from the body I use on Skyrim (CBBE) is a realistic shape and there aren't really any that I can find for Oblivion, they are either super skinny with odd shaped breasts or super skinny with MASSIVE odd shaped breasts.

So my question is this, are there any bodies for Oblivion that are realistic in proportion and yet still appealing? And if not how complex is it to alter one of the existing meshes?..I do have some experience with Blender but next to none with nifscope...

Thanks

Muzu

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You might check this out-
/>http://www.loverslab.com/showthread.php?tid=10966

It could give you a chance to look at quite a few different bodytypes in game.

I am afraid though if you are not going with a standerd HGEC or DMRA, armor/clothing may be a bit scarce.

If you decide to make your own, check out the 'modders resources' forum. Good blender scripts for helping convert etc.

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TGND was made for realism. Like a BAB isn't absurd either. Both inculded in auto set body linked there.

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Hello there!

So I've decided to start playing oblivion again....Was getting a little bored of skyrim and I felt the need for the (not very) retro days of Oblivion. Only trouble is my time on Skyrim has spoiled me a little and suddenly none of the body shape mods I've found really please me that much.

In the old days I would switch between SBP's or..SPB's (can't remember) curvaceous shape (the slightly chubby one?) Which is still pretty good in my eyes but..not a lot of clothing/armour for it. And DMRA which now I look at it is pretty..weird..I think my problem stems from the body I use on Skyrim (CBBE) is a realistic shape and there aren't really any that I can find for Oblivion' date=' they are either super skinny with odd shaped breasts or super skinny with MASSIVE odd shaped breasts.

So my question is this, are there any bodies for Oblivion that are realistic in proportion and yet still appealing? And if not how complex is it to alter one of the existing meshes?..I do have some experience with Blender but next to none with nifscope...

Thanks

Muzu

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This is one of the more popular body meshes...comes in various sizes.
/>http://oblivion.nexusmods.com/mods/15802

BBB version.
/>http://oblivion.nexusmods.com/mods/34442

Pretty much essential these days if you have BBB
/>http://oblivion.nexusmods.com/mods/40462

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I haven't tried that script yet and I only make E cup overhauls.

Normally I will use proportional falloff and the scale function to make clothings fit a body type. If there are clippings, I will simply use the sculpting mode tools like layer brush to fix them. These things are easy if you understand Blender a little.

The more tricky parts are how to create a full body mesh as template, how to change body type ( like changing full body to a upper body), how to change skeletons, how to do the damned weight-painting and how to use NIF skope to adjust the exported files.

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