IntroEdit
These steps will show you how to neatly transport your face between saves and plugins.
Requirements: Wrye Bash
StepsEdit
Not all of these steps are necessary; this section simply gives instructions for all parts if you want to try those things.
Export face to plugin from save fileEdit
- Open up Wrye Bash, and click on the "Saves" tab.
- Right-click on the source save file
- Browse to the plugin to hold the face and select it
- Put the plugin with the face in it in the Data folder
Modify Face in Another UtilityEdit
You can use any utility to edit your character's face, not just TESCS, of course.
If the face depends on cosmetic mods...
- In Wrye Bash, right-click on the face's plugin, and choose "add masters"
- Choose any plugins you want to use source files from
- It is better if records in the source plugins do not overlap.
- Right-click on the face's plugin, and choose "Esmify masters"
Editing the face...
- Launch TESCS+OBSE using Bash's TESCS shortcut (along the bottom of the Bash window)
- Expand NPCs in the tree in the main dialog window, and find your face's race
- Note: custom race faces may be under some unknown acronym type thing (i.e., starting with "unk")
- Right-click on your NPC's record, and choose "edit"
- Make changes to your NPC's face
- Note: if you used a custom face, the face may not look normal until you set the race to what it should be
- Rename the face (or a duplicated record of the face) so that it is easier to find
- Close TESCS, saving changes to the plugin
- In Wrye Bash, if you used "Esmify masters," now undo it by right-clicking on the face's plugin and choosing "Espify masters"
- Note: ESPs with blue text are esmified, and should be espified back to normal
Import face to a save FileEdit
Remember that the face may look distorted if the PC is not of the same race as that of the face's source.
- In Wrye Bash, go to the Saves tab, and right-click on the target save file
- Browse to the plugin or save file containing the face.
- Check what you want to import
- checking stats and class may not give the desired result, especially when using mods that change stats, leveling, etc.
See AlsoEdit
External LinksEdit
- Face Exchange Lite --TESNexus <-- a simple tool to help manage PC's facesBasic NPC Creation Tutorial:Editing NPC Appearance --TESCSWiki