

I don't remember offhand how to do it, and I'd have to go back and watch the video again. That's how I learned to make one outfit work out. Use the video tutorial in the beginning of this post. I've only worked with it once, but it's pretty easy. If the outfit is poorly fitting, open Outfit Studio with the button in the lower right. Give it a name you'll recognize and check the outfit boxes you want your new body preset to affect.Ī. Click Save Preset in the top middle of the interface. Adjust the body sliders until you have a result you like in both previews. If you don't check them both, you'll get a LOT of clipping.Ĥ. If your character's body weight is set between these in game, the mesh will be an average of these two values. The small preview body is body weight 0 mesh and the large preview body is the body weight 1 mesh. Open the Small Preview window AND the Large Preview window to make sure the outfit fits both bodies. Choose this from the Preset dropdown menu under the Outfit/Body dropdown.ģ. you will have choices from what you've installed) you want the outfit to fit. Choose the body shape template (CBBE, CBBE Slim, CBBE Vanilla, etc. Choose the armor outfit you want to convert in the Outfit/Body dropdown menu in the upper left corner of Bodyslider 2.Ģ. As a total Noobosaurus Rex, here is what I learned.ġ.

The readme excerpt below has some good step by step instructions. Seriously, just use Wrye Bash.Here is SkyrimCaliente's youtube channel: Q: Can I still use Mod Organizer for Oblivion? A: It's time to put on the big boy pants and leave Mod Manager behind. It's best to read up on the beginners guide if you're not sure where to start. The Construction Set Wiki is a great source for all things related to Oblivion modding.

Click on the link to learn more on how to validate your archive. This issue can be fixed with just a few steps, but it's VERY important that you follow these steps or else none of your mods will work. There is also the matter of ArchiveInvalidation. But just in case you don't want to go and deconstruct an OMOD archive to use with BAIN because it's too much trouble, then just keep Oblivion Mod Manager handy. However you can use a little tool that comes with Wrye Bash called BAIN to install other archive files such as 7z, RAR, and ZIP.

Now you don't have to use OMODs all the time, some mods aren't packed in as an OMOD file and are just structured as one, saying that it's ready to be installed as an OMOD. It's fairly easy to install, just click on it and it will promt you to a some options that you can choose depending on your personal preference. What's an OMOD? An OMOD is an archive that's specifically made for Oblivion Mod Manager.
