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Sorry, I have a stupid question. Bodychange, Bodyslide + Clothes

Sorry, I feel this is pretty obvious for some people but I don't really understand. I'm also too zoned out right now to go digging through tutorials. I want to make my personal character plus sized. No biggie. So you would use BodySlide to make your present and input the files into a Bodychange folder, right?


 


My question is how do you get clothes to work with each body seperately? Especially if I have multiple save files / Dragonborns with different body types where I’ll be wearing a lot of the same outfits. Just simply use Outfit Studio to create the bodyslide compatible clothes for that specific body and put them into a container in-game with the Creation Kit? Or is there another way to go about this all? Thanks for any help!


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Bodychange only provides the possibility to switch between a few different bodies...plus assigning a specific body every time you equip a specific outfit...so when you have a CBBE body and then equip a UNP outfit it will switch your body from CBBE to UNP (if you have installed and configured everything accordingly).


 


The count of switchable outfits is limited to 10...so only 10 outfits can be told to switch to a specific body...all the rest will use the standard body you installed in meshes/actors/character/character assets and won`t be available to the bodies installed for Bodychange...(except outfits that use the same body)


 


If you want more than 10 outfits you have to install standalone outfits for your unique body and put them in chests yes (basically)...since there is only one standard body for all races and all outfits you will have to go for standalone outfits to assure you can play a unique character.


 


To be honest I would advice you to create a body you can use for all npcs AND your character and then create all the outfits...this way every outfit fits and you do not have to mess with arranging your bodies and your outfits...just an advice cause I know this problem ;)


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There is no such thing as a stupid question. Only a willingness to learn something new.


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