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Now a character itself is not a .jpg file, but a pack of coded data on character's race/gender/body proportions/items used etc, basically it's a bunch of numbers you can feed to the game so it can recreate a character from parts every time said character is getting loaded in. If you don't have a nude mod installed, you won't see any nudity on actual in-game models even if you download a character made by someone who had a nude mod in their system and made a character with that mod in mind. The way nude mods usually work is by replacing normal model files with modified ones, so the only way to get nude models is to modify your files by installing a nude mod, which will also retroactively undress some characters made without any nudity in mind unless it's a particularly well-made mode that works not by replacing a particular equipment slot, but by adding a previously non-existent slot and then filling it. Which might be the case here, since you say your game told you "Race: None" in the description, which to me looks like this particular mod we are talking about probably works by adding a new special nude race to the game, which obviously your game didn't have installed, so it freaked out. The real beauty of the mod is that it just freaked out and not crashed completely, which could have easily been a result with a less skilled modder.