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Then I went into Nexus Mod Manager and had to access "bodyslide" to do a "build" of every outfit so it would appear in the game correctly. Batchbuild.
I'm just giving my personal experience with it. I got it to work the first time by having Nexus install it for me, then I learned how to setup "Bodyslide" in Nexus. So I hope that helps somewhat.
It's a fantastic mod.
Go on youtube and have someone walk you through the installation and usage.
And also, I only "built" using the Atomic Beauty models, the CBBE is just a prerequisite package. So if you want Atomic Beauty, don't build the CBBE models in the list.
Thanks for the help.
First of all, you need to make yourself a custom body preset OR use one of the hundreds of body presets found on Nexus. After that's done, build or batch build your clothing and armor to that preset. When you now equip your clothing and armor, they will be the same shape as your body preset.
When modders create a CBBE compatible armor or clothing, they conform it to the shape of the CBBE base body. If you equip that clothing and it uses body slot 33 (most full outfits do), your body will change to the CBBE base body (the Zeroed sliders one). That's why you need to build your outfits using your custom body preset. This "fits' the clothing and armor to your body.
Theres literally thousands of tutorials and videos on this. Google is your friend.
Try please reading the thread and its date. This thread was old 5 years ago and will be unlikely to help you.
If you have issues with mods the FIRST thing you should do is READ THE MOD DESCRIPTION in nexus forums, or the bug reports. If you've installed mods without reading everything and making sure that you have all the requirements met before installing, that's something you'll need to deal with. But please don't bump a thread this old with zero information about what help you need.
"is there anyone" yes, on the nexus forum where you got your broken mod.