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#SKYRIM NPC EDITOR RACEMENU SKIN#
Skin textures (my favorites are: Botox, Bijin Skin, and Tempered skin for males).Racemenu (it gives you additional sliders to customize your character, but you can stick to the vanilla version if you want).A bunch of mods, if you feel fancy (mostly optional):.
#SKYRIM NPC EDITOR RACEMENU MOD#
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So I started to look around for tutorials and guides and fixes to start my journey in the worlds of mods.Īnd boyyyy was it hard. I used other vanilla NPCs or followers made by other modders (you are awesome, BTW), but I knew they weren’t 100% my folk as I imagined them, and since they’ve been with me for so long that I now considered them a part of my family, I just had to do them myself. When I went back to play Skyrim in my current Fantasy obsession (aka trying to rewrite my first novels and make them better) I knew I had to recreate my characters as followers in the game.