The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition

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Obi-Wan (Banned) Jan 25, 2019 @ 1:13pm
How to make female tits and butts bounce
I am finishing my mods compilation mostly done I think, combat oriented mods, so I only minor cosmetics are left.

Is there a tutorial mod installation for the female animation of bouncing ♥♥♥♥♥♥s ? Can they bounce in full armor too ?
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Dexter Jan 25, 2019 @ 1:36pm 
Yes there is. I am to lazy to find it right now.
For oldrim it was called HDT in SE it was replaced by something else... Go search most downloaded mods on nexus or something.
smr1957 Jan 25, 2019 @ 1:38pm 
smr1957 Jan 25, 2019 @ 1:40pm 
As far as bounce in clothing or armor - that depends on whether or not the specific clothing or armor mod was set up for physics.
Obi-Wan (Banned) Jan 25, 2019 @ 2:16pm 
Originally posted by smr1957:
As far as bounce in clothing or armor - that depends on whether or not the specific clothing or armor mod was set up for physics.
Is there a mod that makes all the regular in-game armor and clothing support the physics ?

Because honestly not interested in only a few "special" armors or clothas doing it. I prefer it being supported on all kind of armor in the game. I just don't want to loose my time searching for a few unique armors because at the end I will not use them at all most likely in combat scenarios, nor intend to constantly switch back out of combat.

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fauxpas Jan 25, 2019 @ 2:38pm 
There are mods that replace the original armors/clothes in order to allow for... jiggling.
Obi-Wan (Banned) Jan 25, 2019 @ 2:45pm 
Originally posted by fauxpas:
There are mods that replace the original armors/clothes in order to allow for... jiggling.
Are there ? I just browsed the Armors section and I only see some special robes and clothes allowing this. Problem is I want to preserve the lore of the game and its regular armor with the bonus of obserrving female physics in their natural dressing or armor.

But didn't find any such overhaul of the default armors. What a shame.
smr1957 Jan 25, 2019 @ 2:59pm 
I use this in my game - it replaces many vanilla female outfits with minidress versions:
Tiwa44 Minidresses Collection UNPB-BBP-SSE - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/12198

Used this in my first mod load in Oldrim and worked well - more lore friendly. I do not know how it works in SSE, however.
a little sexy apparel replacer with LSAR Addon - https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/15326

As far as armor, most armor will not have physics, as it is not very realistic for metal to bounce around - that is where individual mods come into play.
Obi-Wan (Banned) Jan 25, 2019 @ 3:15pm 
Yes have to agree that some of the heaviest armors are questionable for female physics, like dwarven or orcish. There is already some controversy that they even allow for female breasts cups. This physics is lore-friendly on mages robes, tavern outfits, and light armor at most.

AlmightyDunkle Jan 25, 2019 @ 5:17pm 
While there have been great mods recommended to you Obi-Wan unfortunately it’ll probably prove difficult playing Skyrim with one hand.
fauxpas Jan 25, 2019 @ 5:22pm 
Originally posted by Obi-Wan:
Originally posted by fauxpas:
There are mods that replace the original armors/clothes in order to allow for... jiggling.
Are there ? I just browsed the Armors section and I only see some special robes and clothes allowing this. Problem is I want to preserve the lore of the game and its regular armor with the bonus of obserrving female physics in their natural dressing or armor.

But didn't find any such overhaul of the default armors. What a shame.


Try the UPN Bodyfit mods.
Obi-Wan (Banned) Jan 25, 2019 @ 5:23pm 
Originally posted by AlmightyDunkle:
While there have been great mods recommended to you Obi-Wan unfortunately it’ll probably prove difficult playing Skyrim with one hand.
Don't worry about it punk. I can play it with one hand. It is called multitasking.
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Date Posted: Jan 25, 2019 @ 1:13pm
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