Do you guys ever experienced a black face on one of your NPC. follower or main character?
Several of my followers, have this black face, while others don't have this problem. It's affecting some of my NPC edited using Skyrim NPC Editor.
I forget from where it started to be happened. I came to visit her to ask her to rejoin, but I notice she has black face. I checked other NPC / followers, some of them have it too.
I already do anything to fix it, including removing the esp files from Skyrim NPC Editor, and using resurrect command console. But it still there.
Does someone know how to fix it?
Thank you.
PS: I'm sorry if this problem may be already been asked before, but I can't find it. I already search it using Google.
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Several of my followers, have this black face, while others don't have this problem. It's affecting some of my NPC edited using Skyrim NPC Editor.
I forget from where it started to be happened. I came to visit her to ask her to rejoin, but I notice she has black face. I checked other NPC / followers, some of them have it too.
I already do anything to fix it, including removing the esp files from Skyrim NPC Editor, and using resurrect command console. But it still there.
Skyrim Npc Face Changer
Does someone know how to fix it?
Thank you.
PS: I'm sorry if this problem may be already been asked before, but I can't find it. I already search it using Google.
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Best Answer z929669, 23 May 2014 - 09:05 PM
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NICE, you have resolved the issue I think.
If one does not have the DLC, then one will get the USkP changes, regardless of using MO or not.
However, if one DOES have the DLC, then the USkP verion is incorrect (it must be different than the DG fix), and it persists for MO users following the MO protocol, and you get the issue. Hiding the USkP assets allows the DLC content to shine through, right!?
I am anxious for Kludebar to comment at this point. I don't have time to verify, and I think that as the issue invoker, he needs to rule out this seeming probability.
Very nice. I have been looking for a good example to corroborate what Arthmoor et al have been arguing and validate the concern that there are use cases where the elegance of MO standards could break things unless we either inform the user or add in some contingencies.
EDIT: I have the same issue regarding prioritization, so if someone can direct me where I can find the NPC in question, I will check.
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- When playing as a female vampire, quitting the game and reloading the vampire save can result in a burnt or dirty face effect that does not go away on its own. The visual bug can be corrected either by curing your vampirism or creating a new save where you are infected with Sanguinare Vampiris but have not yet become a vampire. The mechanics of this fix are explained here. If this bug has already been triggered and there is no previous 'clean face save', a new one can be created after curing vampirism by doing Falion's quest and then re-contracting the disease. Then, before becoming a full vampire, save the game as a fresh file and do not overwrite it. To avoid this glitch in.the future, the clean face save must be loaded prior to the primary save file. (uespwiki)---1.With your new character that has the vampire disease witch has yet to fully develop into vampireisim, you need to SAVE your game at this point and NEVER save over it. Make a mental note of the save slot, here we will call it save #1 and keep it.2.Now you can play on as normal, you will never ever get the dirty face glitch until you turn your xbox off or close the game, the last two points are important.Lets say you play on for 8 hours and save 20 times, your latest save is now save #20 again with no bunt face. Here comes the important bit, having closed the game or turned the xbox off, at some point you will again come back to Skyrim and load up the game from dashboard. If you try and load in save #20 immediately after launching the game and continue where you left off as a proper vampire = BAM! dirty face glitch You must do the following every time you boot up the game form dashboard:1.Load up save #1 and use the wait timer to progress to a full vampire. 2.Now it is safe to load up save #20 and play on as normal, save where you want and go where you want it does not matter for that session. The mega important 'how to avoid ever getting the glitch in the first place' is all to do with when you launch the game from dashboard for the first time per session. When you do, you must first load in save #1 or any save that is not a full vampire and then use the wait timer to progress the disease to a full vampire BEFORE you load in your main vampire save. (gamefaq)---Apparently above fix no longer works after 1.6 official skyrim patch.Bug is caused by eyeliner and/or warpaint, no eyeliner and/or warpaint results in no bugLoading editor
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- I don't know if it's too late for any lost souls, but here is a link for insta fix https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/34733/?tab=filesLoading editor
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Im running the following NPC mods but have come across the issue where some heads (its not that common) are way darker than the body, or even sometimes a little lighter.
Is there a way to ensure the head matches the body? Or is there another fix for this? Smashed Patch just for these mods?
- ApachiiSkyHair SSE
- ApachiiSkyHair Females
- ApachiiSkyHair Males
- KS Hairdos SSE
- UNP Female Body Renewal
- Tempered Skins for Females
- Tempered Skins for Males
- Total Character Makeover
- Botox for Skyrim SSE
- Divine People of Skyrim (Men only with custom hair)
- The Men of Winter
- The Ordinary Women SSE
- Bijin NPCs SE
- Bijin Warmaidens SE
- Bijin Wives SE
- Bijin AIO SE for USSEP
- Serenaholic SSE
- Valerica SSE
If not, can these kinds of mods be removed without any issues to the save game? I could try it and check the save game afterward with Fallrim to see if there are any issues, and if not, just leave it removed but id rather have good looking heads if possible.
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