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This does work very well no mods needed.
Open console, click the character to get the number, then slm number. Dont use presets or even touch them, they are bugged and if the game saves your screwed. Solid other than that.
For BS each clothing has a mesh and each can be done seperately unless the program is changing them all.
If a mesh is dragged from one folder to another and renamed the game will load that mesh instead, including the textures and everything, no other changes needed. In Fallout 4 everything depends on the mesh to decide what gets loaded. Can do alot with this, FYI.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1359064269
No mods or even folders with meshes or textures in the game in this screen.
1. Unpacked the files from the .ba2 Fallout 4 data folder. (highly recommended to see what in there and to know what modding even is)
2. Replaced the mesh with a mesh from a mod, along with putting the textures and materials into their corrosponding ba.2 files.
3. Repacked the files making new .ba2's
Loads and runs as fast as unmodded and the game is the same size as unmodded with around 70 gigs of mods...
*IMPORTANT* Copy the entire Fallout 4 folder before modding anything. To know what the original looks like and as back up.
Make shortcuts to the data folder on desktop of course.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1448818996
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1476095513
None of the unique players work for like 90% of the people who try and use them, just use Looksmenu with it's randomization. There's a few good guides out there and it goes beyond the scope of Unique Player and outdoes it in every way UNTIL it randomly stops working even though you had it working not 5 minutes ago.
Why would anyone not use the looks menu anyway other than a quest for detail for near pro screens.
Can copy and paste the character details into the editor to make and share unique characters unmatched in any other game.
The looks menu mod is for advanced modding only, although BS is nearly a must have with everyone being a potato dressed in rags and filthy in Fallout 4 base game, which is fine since its built to be modded.