![]() I have no idea why, so you are going to have to spend the time to import them yourself. Most hair mods - including all the ones that add NPCs - require you to have all the hair textures to make them work. You won't see any effect of the hair changes on the hair because CBBE is the only part of the game that changes appearance.As far as the hair textures are concerned you have to make sure you have the right hair textures in your meshes. ![]() it doesnt let me change her apparence, the face doesnt even appear, just the skyrim logo 2 The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic. I did change the facial expressions to reflect the hair changes.) 1 2Fish 4:34pm Cant edit her with NPC editor. (Tinting is only available for the NPCs that are made by the mod author. The hair texture is under the hair tab, the facial tints are on the face tab. ![]() I don't have the meshes or the facial tints, so I only created the robes for now. The hair textures I used were acquired from the Elder Scrolls Nexus. Skyrim Hair Replacer Endorsements 1,581 Unique DLs - Total DLs - Total views - Version 2.1. So you can find them on the Skyrim Nexus page under my user. Most likely no, but it would be nice to see that. If you have any questions about the process, please ask. ![]() If you haven't got the hair textures, then you can use the NPC Replacer to get the NPC to have a hair mod. So with all the meshes and hair textures in place, you should be able to see the effect of the hair mod. ![]()
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