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- SunJeong Face Preset ECE #2
IT'S TIME AGAIN!. People have been asking me for this face preset for a while! I am ready to retire this character and share her with everyone. Download: MediaFire This preset uses the slot 4 in ECE. Feel free to edit the file with a different number to replace a different slot. This file must be installed in Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition\CME_save Please read this page in its entirety When it comes to face presets, various factors comes into play to get the character to look as close to the intended look. Because there are many variable to a character's appearance, I will NOT answer questions about "Why doesn't it look the same!!!11!" I'm giving you all the information you need to get it close. A character's appearance is affected by the following: 1. Character Editor, RaceMenu or Enhanced Character Edit - I use ECE. This preset will ONLY work with ECE. 2. Body and face textures - I use Pure Suka for BHUNP by immyneeds cake. There is a CBBE version, you will need to find that yourself. 3. Lighting and Weather mods a. Enhanced Lighting and Effects b. ELFX Fixes c. Dynamic Volumetric Lighting and Sun Shadows d. Cathedral Weathers and Seasons 4. ENB - Pi-Cho ENB - ENB Light - ENB Helper - ENB Helper Shader Bundle - My settings below: 5. Tint Masks (make-up) - Whatever make-up pack is in FaceRim in ArcaLive. lmao get trolled by the fake link. 6. Eyes - Vanilla Skyrim Brown Eyes 7. Hair - zzzz11.0_KS_SMP_90_Paraguay OB25_S, you can find this in the Tullius Hair Pack in Arca.Live. The more of the same requirements you have with me, the more accurate the preset will look out of the box. If you do not have most of these requirements, then you will of course need to edit the preset so that it looks closer to mine but with your settings and game set-up.
- SunJeong Face Preset ECE #1
IT'S TIME. People have been asking me for this face preset for about a year now. I guess it's time to share her! Please read this page in its entirety. When it comes to face presets, various factors comes into play to get the character to look as close to the intended look. A character's appearance is affected by the following: 1. Character Editor, RaceMenu or Enhanced Character Edit - I use ECE. This preset will ONLY work with ECE. 2. Body and face textures - I use a special custom created normal map for the face. I made this normal map to be used with ThePure skin textures. - For this preset I used: ThePure diffuse maps and normals, Demoniac speculars 3. Lighting and Weather mods - Obsidian Weathers - Enhanced Lighting and Effects 4. ENB - I use Silent Horizons ENB for Obsidian Weathers, mostly default configuration 5. Tint Masks (make-up) - Use a set of special make-up that was found in Naver (Korean website similar to 9damao). The make up used for this preset adds softer looking lips, Korean style eyeliner, and it replaced the forehead texture with a texture that adds bags under the eyes. The more of the same requirements you have with me, the more accurate the preset will look out of the box. If you do not have most of these requirements, then you will of course need to edit the preset so that it looks closer to mine but with your settings and game set-up. WITHOUT FURTHER ADO...... Face Preset Download: SunJeong Face Preset This preset uses the slot 6 in ECE. Feel free to edit the file with a different number to replace a different slot This file must be installed in Documents\My Games\Skyrim Special Edition\CME_save Optional but recommended: SunJeong Body/Face Textures + Make-Up Tints This download contains the exact body and face textures I use as well as the Korean style make-up tints. This file can be installed via any mod manager but THIS WILL REPLACE YOUR CURRENT TEXTURES AND TINTS. You have been warned. Requirements: Enhanced Character Edit for Special Edition (install the rounder cheeks option, the 2x sliders, no sunken vampire cheeks) Optional Installs: SG Hairs (find in Lovers Lab) The Eyes of Beauty
- Smooth Cam - Cinematic Preset
Downloads: Main File: SmoothCam Cinematic Preset Optional File: Alternate Conversation Camera Compatibility Description: An over the shoulder SmoothCam preset suited for a Gears of War style gameplay but for Skyrim. The camera was also adjusted to zoom in while sprinting for further emulation of Gears of War. Requirements: SmoothCam (and its requirements) Video below will demonstrate the effects of this preset.
- Paragon Fey
Download: MediaFire Credit: All credits go to the original author lausmaton for the LE UNP version UPDATE 06/10/2021 - Added blue recolor per request - Updated to CBBE 3BAv2 A non-lore friendly fairy type outfit. Outfits are categorized as light armor. The mod supports optional HDT-SMP wings and earrings and has static versions for none HDT-SMP users. Choose in the fomod This armor supports the normal CBBE physics, CBBE SMP by Ousnius, and CBBE 3BA by Acro. Please choose your options in the fomod installer. Requirements: Caliente's Beautiful Body Enhancer - CBBE - Special Edition Bodyslide and Outfit Studio XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Edition CBPC or HDT-SMP BodySlide: Please build the outfits under the name Paragon Fey. Obtain: Items can be crafted using leather components. Alternatively use AddItemMenu.
- SURVEY RESULTS!!
Hello everyone! 2 months ago I posted a very long Google survery asking the community various questions. Here are the results and I will also type an opinion for each result! n = 851 for the survery, a good sample size imo First thing's first, my website. Seems like most people hear about my website from Nexus and Lovers Lab, with the third most popular being Discord. This doesn't surprise me as I used to be active on Nexus and LL. Most often times, users share screenshots while wearing my ports and they will most likely ask, "Where did you get that armor?". Often times they are then referred to my website. Regarding Discord, I'm very active there so it doesn't surprise me. It was almost even. But seems like most barely do not visit my YouTube. On the positive side, almost half do watch my content. Most people in the community are here to play and mod Skyrim, not really watch YouTube. I'm content with the replies. This helped me gauge why people visit so that it shapes my content. Most are there to see outfits being shown as often times, screenshots don't really do it justice. Looks like the replies Also indicate that they're just there to hear me. I'm very flattered, which is why I took on the idea of using V-Tubing to increase my interaction on YouTube. So far, it's been going well but I am trying to find a rhythm and identity with my YouTube. I'm not surprised. I did not know this but apparently Twitter is considered toxic. Twitter is also not really good with showcasing outfits. I believe that these are the reasons it is not popular. This is fine as I am the least active on Twitter and now this survey as informed me that I shouldn't waste too much time on it. I asked this question to help increase the availability of my mods. Before I was using only MediaFire because I had a paid yearly subscription just to host mods. Google Drive looks to be the second most popular so I decided to get a paid subscription for it as well to double host my mods and make download links more accessible to people. Korean community and others in Asia find it easier to download from Google Drive. Hopefully it has helped everyone gain easier to access to my mods. A question that helps me gain an entry level understanding of the types of mods people want to use based on their purpose for playing Skyrim. Many play it for the actual story/quest. To me, this implies that most people would prefer mods that alter gameplay by enhancing it or changing it dramatically. These questions are so funny. They are giving conflicting responses. I'm not sure what to make it. Can anyone in the comments provide some insight? On the topic of outfits now to talk about THE MOST POPULAR BODY! According to my survey at least. CBBE 3BA is the most popular body! I was a little surprised with this one. I thought the standard CBBE would be most popular and then 3BA would be second most popular. However, I think the reason this is the most popular is because of the extra jiggle physics that many people love in addition to being versatile in being able to use HDT-SMP and CBPC. It's a good solution for people with weaker PC's to take the CBPC route. In addition, CBBE 3BA comes with extra unique sliders compared to normal CBBE. The sliders are not numerous and redundant like BHUNP. The 2nd place popular body is BHUNP! BHUNP is similar to CBBE 3BA in that it can work with HDT-SMP and CBPC. Those that prefer BHUNP are usually the ones that had an innate preference for the UNP body shape. I honestly did not expect BHUNP to take second place as normal CBBE held a monopoly in the body department for Skyrim SE for 2-3 years before CBBE 3BA and BHUNP became mainstream. The availability of outfits strongly correlates to the popularity of the body. In my case, I was supporting 4 bodies but sadly, despite the availability of the body for my mods, it wasn't enough to sway the community. The similarity in the base shape of CBBE and CBBE 3BA made it near effortless to port outfits which helped it gain traction. In BHUNP's case, it shares a similar body shape to CBBE LE for easier ports. Congrats to both Acro749 and Bakafactory! This question was asked to see where I can expand my modding. 97% of my mods are outfits. The second most popular mods are face/body presets. I can agree with this because many people have asked me for my body and face preset. I have uploaded them before and I plan to share it again soon. The 3rd most popular choice was weapons and texture replacers (I don't know why image removed the name). I like to do what the community wants while mixing in my preferences. I can do weapons and I can most certainly share the presets I use as well. I'm conflicted with this answer. I'm surprised but at the same time I'm not. People enjoy packs because it is very easy for them to download. Just download and install at once and then batch build at once. However, since packs tend to be large, most of the time they cannot be ESL flagged and so they will take up a mod slot. It looks like people don't mind as long as they can get the convenience. This question encouraged me to start on the Ninirim pack again for BHUNP. In addition, I also have a major project for a [Christine] pack of mods. I used this question to see how much effort I need to place when it comes to male armors. Often times, male armors are way harder to port because the clothing must be manually sculpted to the body. Not to mention that preference for male body shape is all over the place. There is the default body, SOS body, HIMBO, and now recently Talos Blessed body. The response is 50/50. A little disappointing. I was hoping to get motivation to increase the amount of male armors in Skyrim (my main level 61 playthrough is a male playthrough). But that's okay. I'll still port it from time to time but not as frequent. PATREON RELATED QUESTIONS AHEAD Disclaimer, I asked these questions to see community opinion. This will not dictate how I treat my current mods. I will not pay wall, ever. This will only dictate how I can thank and encourage my supporters. One of the questions asked my supporter what sort of non-mod related rewards can I offer. That was very helpful. The first question was asked to gauge how much of the community is involved with external Patreon creators (not me). Not surprisingly, majority do not use Patreon to donate/pay for mods but the percentage is still quite moderate. The second question asked why they decided to become a patron. The answers are cut off but I will type them out below: I want to show appreciation by donating: 70.8% I wanted to commission a mod: 7% I wanted access to a time exclusive mod: 14% I wanted access to extra textures: 15.6% I wanted access to extra outfit variations: 27.6% I wanted access to entire locked mods: 34.9% I kind of expected to see more people say they wanted access to extra textures or outfits variations (slutty versions for example). But surprisingly, it seems that many authors are locking entire mods without a free alternative OR the alternative is mediocre. It's also possible that things like face presets are being completely locked without alternative or maybe the full version of the mod is so good that they are forced to pay. This is sad. It's disappointing to see this. This is Skyrim 2021. I just wanted to see what percentage of people that use my mods support me. I have no opinion of this number since my primary purpose of Patreon isn't to make money. Just a tip jar. AND ACTUALLY, having a tip jar has enabled me and encouraged me to buy outfits from DAZ with licenses to expand the type of outfits I bring over. So, everyone needs to appreciate those that donate for bringing the entire community free and varied outfits. Regardless if you donate or not, I still really love everyone in the community. To me, community rapport is really important. I want to satisfy as many as I can which is why i don't take the paywall route. The next question asks what the community opinion is on mod authors that use Patreon. For mod authors that paywall, either timed or full lock, the opinion seems somewhat neutral if not just slightly steered towards the negative spectrum. It's somewhat of a bell curve. This is where my surprise starts, you would think that a community built on forever free would have a less favorable opinion on authors that paywall. Which then brings the next biggest elephant in the room: What is the community's opinion on paywalling? As the above image says, one of the questions asked what your opinion is on paywalling. People that answered this question were free to type whatever opinion they had. When reading all the replies, I noticed a major trichotomy with the results........all the results were split in a way that allowed answers to be consolidated into three categories as you can see in the graph. The results surprised and disappointed me. Frankly, people are okay with paywalls now. 33% people say yes it's okay while 24% said paywalls are never okay. The rest of the 43% said paywalls are okay if certain stipulations are met. I really did not expect this. I expected "no" to be the majority, "limited" to be in the middle, and "yes" to be last. But this isn't the case. How should I feel about this? I have several opinions as a mod author I feel that can explain this. Money and mods. What is the line? As a mod author, mods that extend beyond face and body presets take quite some time. For the average person, converting an outfit might take a few hours. The effort, energy, and time needed to port an outfit is highly dependent on the author's knowledge and efficiency. Simply put, the more you mod, the better you optimize your methods and take less time. Even if you save time the more you do it, you STILL had to spend so much time to learn the process. For example, I can port a full simple outfit for 3BA and BHUNP in just 10 minutes. In this sense, this is why many people felt that paywalling mods to any extent is okay. Afterall, the capitalistic market preaches that time is money. HOWEVER, I also feel that no one is forced to mod. So if you feel that it's a waste of time without monetary gain, then why mod? We live in an age where amateur content creators are really taking the storm in the media that people consume. These days, many people like to watch YouTube instead of cable television. Many people like to pay sexy girls on OnlyFans instead of paying for professional pornography. Many people like to see and support streamers as the interaction, rapport, and customized content is invaluable. With the way Internet media consumption is evolving, many content creators are pushed to produce better and better content. Even myself, I have made vast strides in improving the quality of my ports and learning new processes along the way. I wanted to stand out. Without digressing, the consumers often feel that monetary compensation is completely fair in order to guarantee that they can consume the media for longer, whether it's for extra content or whether it's for their favorite content creator to continue doing what they're doing. This same logic applies to mods in my opinion. If many mod authors didn't have Patreons, they would quit. If they quit, that means less mods for them (and by extension the free community since the mods get leaked anyway). If Ninirim never had a Patreon, the community would have 113 fewer outfits that they can enjoy from ONE person. Now imagine if several quit? We can see losses in the thousands. I guess I'm disappointed because when i entered modding, things like Patreon and locked content was only a whisper in the community. As the years flew by and talent was becoming more and more scarce, it started making it difficult for people to get the mods they wanted. Many lost the motivation to mod and realized it expends so much time. Which is where Patreon comes in. I feel that part of the problem was how the community handled and took advantage of kindness. This is something extremely prevalent with the Nexus Mods website. The website itself isn't bad but the growing toxicity of the community drives many mod authors away. Many users FALSELY equate free mods with "entitlement". No one is entitled to free mods. In a similar sense, no one is entitled to troubleshooting help for a mod that's free. Authors that spend hours hoping to receive a few endorsements or even a few words of encouragement are often met with ignored and empty feelings, and worse yet, are often met with complaints about the mod or even strong disgust for the mod. Couple this with the fact that for the longest time, Nexus Mods had zero incentive for content creators while they filled their own pockets. Even with the changes they brought with the DP system, many felt it wasn't enough. But Nexus Mods cannot be to blame, they cannot be handing out hundreds in compensation relative to the large amount of authors they have. For many independent authors, their earnings are crumbs compared to the head honchos that run the modding scene on Nexus, normally those that develop popular bodies, tools, gameplay overhauls, etc. And so what happened? They resort to Patreon. In Patreon, they can guarantee that the only nice comments they get are from people that were willing to pay them. Plus.....the pay. Some authors make exorbitant amounts of money. Even myself with JUST donations, I've made more money in 1 month of Patreon compared to 2 years of Nexus "donation points" and I don't even have to paywall. To conclude my opinion on this, I suppose it's becoming the norm. Many people have different reasons for paywalling. We don't know their situation. But now that this survey has opened my eyes in regards to people's opinion, the next thing I would recommend is at least supporting authors that have ethical practices. What do I mean by this? Well, simply put support authors that: Are willing to provide troubleshooting for the mods you pay for Make original content If content is not original, at least have the license and/or permissions Positively engage with the community I suppose only then can I justify the community's newest sentiment regarding Patreon. Anyway, I'd love to hear everyone's opinion about the survey in the comments! I read everything that is sent to me in all social media platforms but sometimes I don't have the time to reply.
- The Amazing World of Bikini Armors REMASTERED "OBSOLETE"
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- [Christine] Hunterborn
Download: [Christine] Hunterborn Credits: Anna + Benjamin Mada UPDATE 1.1 (March 27, 2021) - minor fixes to the thigh weighting for the lower mesh for all body types A lore friendly light armor outfit! A light armor forged for hunters that prefer a lighter weight armor. Armor supports both male and female variants. Custom halebard and 2-H greatsword are part of the pack! Balanced for gameplay! This armor supports the normal CBBE physics, CBBE SMP by Ousnius, CBBE 3BA by Acro, and BHUNP by bakafactory. Please choose your options in the fomod installer. VIDEO SHOWCASE OF THE ARMOR Requirements: Caliente's Beautiful Body Enhancer - CBBE - Special Edition or BHUNP (UUNP Next Generation) SSE Bodyslide and Outfit Studio XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Edition CBPC or HDT-SMP (as a physics framework) BodySlide: Please build the outfits under the name [Christine] Hunterborn Obtain: Smithing with leather and corundum components. Requires associated perks
- ! IMPORTANT SURVEY !
Hello all! I would really appreciate it if you filled the survey in its entirety. I really value the opinion of the mod users to see how I can improve or if I need to take modding into a different direction. Thank you so much in advanced! Survey is a little lengthy but it will be valuable to me. Some things to note about the survey: 1. You do not need an email address to submit response. 2. Answers are completely anonymous. ā Survey Link ā https://forms.gle/WzjCnSYynFFnvQRY8
- RTX 3090 VS Skyrim ROUND 2
Hello everyone! Many have requested a gameplay video of my Skyrim. Well here it is! I took this opportunity to once again test the limitations of my RTX 3090. In my unboxing video, my Skyrim barely ran 35-40 FPS. After some cleaning up and optimizations, I finally did it! This video goes over various locations with some commentary. Mod list is provided at the end of the video so be sure to watch all of it! Thank you all! Love, Sun
- HG Feet and Toes BHUNP SE
Download: HGFeet and Toes for BHUNP Skyrim Special Edition Credits: Halofarm for the original mod Alternative high poly meshes for the feet and toes ONLY for BHUNP! This mod was edited to match the ankle seams to the BHUNP body to the best of my ability. This armor supports ONLY BHUNP by bakafactory. CBBE version will not be made as the UV is completely different for the mesh. A CBBE version will require an overhaul of its own. Requirements: BHUNP (UUNP Next Generation) SSE Bodyslide and Outfit Studio XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Edition CBPC or HDT-SMP (as a physics framework) BodySlide: Please batch build the outfits under the name HG. Slider group has been included named "HG Feet and Toes" Obtain: Only obtainable through AddItemMenu2.
- RTX 3090 VS Skyrim?
Sorry everyone, I know this isn't your typical mod post (I have some conversions coming up don't worry). I was able to get my hands on an RTX 3090 from Best Buy online. It was a struggle to get one through cart and going through the verification and etc etc. But anyway, I did an unboxing video and some quick gameplay to show it! Might do a better gameplay demonstration since I think it's being bottlenecked by something Skyrim related (heavy scripts maybe?)
- Robton's Snusnukini
Download: Robton's SnuSnukini Credits: All credits go to Robton for the original LE mod. UPDATE 11/2/2020 - Fixed collapsed breasts for BHUNP A beach type outfit with a little peek! This armor supports the normal CBBE physics, CBBE SMP by Ousnius, CBBE 3BA by Acro, and BHUNP by bakafactory. Please choose your options in the fomod installer. Requirements: Caliente's Beautiful Body Enhancer - CBBE - Special Edition or BHUNP (UUNP Next Generation) SSE Bodyslide and Outfit Studio XP32 Maximum Skeleton Special Edition CBPC or HDT-SMP (as a physics framework) BodySlide: Please build the outfits under the name Snusnukini Obtain: AddItemMenu2, this mod has no crafting recipes or containers