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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wkwtgp3x25s
Its easier than it looks.
Get the mods and drag and drop basically. To get started anyway.
I dont use presets. I dont even enable the mod. Yet i do use BS. Anyway just start at it and its not to difficult.
Edit: within the area, so they change when they are close to you but it's saved and recorded for that immersive feel
So using BS you can change the clothing and then who ever wears it will have that appearance.
If you want your SS to have a different body, you'll have to install one of the two Unique Player mods. I'd recommend using the less popular one by Jet4571 since this mod does not have the hand mesh problem that DRail's more popular mod has.
There is a mod on a certain site that Steam won't allow to be linked that will randomize NPC bodies based on their SPECIAL. Just google "Fallout 4 Diverse Bodies".
That is why i dont enable the mod. I just use the clothes from BS. Each clothing can be different that way.
I use the clothes as replacers for the rags characters wear in game. By dropping the new mesh into the existing folder like casual wear or what ever. The game then loads the custom mesh instead of the vanilla clothing.
Then i repack everything into the original BSA. Basically replacing all the clothes with awsome Nexus clothes without a single folder in data and without enlarging the load much.
Cait is wearing her regular vanilla clothes there and vanilla sun glasses. No mesh or texture folder in data, because the Fallout4 - Meshes.ba2 was unpacked, replaced with the custom meshes then repacked.
The one behind Cait is wearing the Surveyor outfit.
The singer in the back is wearing the red sequin dress.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1131973139
Just explaining how modding can be done with enough practice.
If you're referring to the CBBE.ESP file that comes with the mod, all t hat does is fix a small problem wit hthe back of the HEAD mesh. If your character has long hair, you don't even need to activate it. Caliente states this on her mod page BTW.