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Install any body mods before installing skin textures.
@grimus I use LOOT. If LOOT is supposed to tell me of any conflicts, I haven't seen anything like that.
Wish I knew what that order is supposed to be...Is there some way to find out? I apologize if I'm asking stupid questions. I really have no idea how this stuff works. I am assuming you are saying I need to order the mods myself. As I asked, is there anyway to find out what order is that?
Install it after your body mod.
Didn't do anything, the miscoloration is still there. Although, I feel like it's worth noting that UNP doesn't appear in my plugins list. Neither does Total Character Makeover.
Ok, I'll try this. By the way, I was looking through Mod Organizer and I found ways to find conflicts. In the Data tab. When I looked through the texture conflicts, apparently there is a conflict in the females tab. Apparently, a muscle texture for males ( I like both males and females to look good in my Skyrim ) was messing with the female body. And a vampire ugly face remover also was doing that. I've taken them off. I'll see if the miscoloration is gone both with this mod and the mods I removed. Fingers crossed. :)
Oh. That's alright. By the way, the mod and the mods I removed both didn't work. I wonder if I should just completely re-install my Skyrim. Just to..get rid of some miscoloration. :\
textures/actors/character/FaceGenData/FaceTint/Skyrim.esm
folder?