
UNP comes in three variations – standard, skinny/slim, and blessed. It took a while to figure out the differences between UNP, UNPB, CBBE, and all the other acronym-ed body types but here’s what I have: The first thing before even getting to the character’s face is to choose a body. As a result, I’ve downloaded and tested nearly every popular mod for the Skyrim character creator and here are the best of the best, IMO: I’m a little late to the Skyrim modding party, but I’ve been spending the last couple weeks modding the shit out of my game and now I’m ready to share some of my testing results! I’m one of those gamers who will spend LITERALLY AN HOUR on the character creation screen trying to create the perfect virtual embodiment of my avatar. atm I am striving for a harsh desolate winter wasteland.UPDATED JULY 23, 2015: Check out my new female body mesh mods comparison here! It adds probably a little too much for my current game, but if playing a fully populated Wasteland it would be cool. Most clothing outfits include a fitted body nif, So I think making the clothes and fitted CBBE body, etc as one outfit and assigning it to an npc should work? Not sure how to make it so you could loot or remove clothes from different body types though.Īnyway, check out if you haven't already. Then of course, include the appropriate clothes into the outfit also. You could achieve more maybe by downloading mods that have different body types creating a nif file of a custom body and assigning it to a specific NPC I think using Outfits. for vanilla bodies, you have the 3 sliders in a number value, for muscular thin and fat.

Not sure but I think each NPC would have to be hand edited to get a maximum variety. You could try Unique NPCs as it probably will give you the most variety for body shapes.
