Dragon Age Origins Male Hair Mods
Originally posted by:Presets? Is that what you are referring to??Old game, modern systems, but if i remember correctly, the colors do change, you just can't see it in the face-gen. The trick is knowing which color is in what choice spot lolOR, maybe check into getting glasses or contacts?Yes Presets. No its not me. Your suggestion implies that the problem is just in the character creation menu.
Mod is now a modder's resource. You may edit the meshes and textures from this mod for your own personal use and for release (this includes porting to other Bioware games). All I ask is that this mod is credited and linked. Mod Description A variety of hairstyles for the Inquisitor. Qunari hairstyles will come later in an update. Nov 21, 2016 The game Dragon Age: Origins was developed by Bioware (the same developer of Neverwinter Nights, but now the property of Electronic Arts), but the game has some elements imported from the NWN, and is also an old game and an example is to select the direction and the mouse to your character go to it.
However as I said it only effects the first two male presets. The other Presets and genders work as intended so no its not me. No its not just the character creation menu. Have you cosmetic mods installed, meaning new eye, hair or face texture? Or even custom face presets? Then you need to compile the chargenmorphs that come with the mods to make them work nicely in the CC (and not crash your game).
Use this tool for this:Otherwise I have no idea what you mean, lol. (Since white eyes only happen if an install of eye textures has gone wrong or when a preset is missing the particular eye texture it needs.) Unless you talk about the vanilla presets which look weird by default. XD Not much you can do about it other than install preset mods that look better. Originally posted by:Have you cosmetic mods installed, meaning new eye, hair or face texture?
Or even custom face presets? Then you need to compile the chargenmorphs that come with the mods to make them work nicely in the CC (and not crash your game). Use this tool for this:Otherwise I have no idea what you mean, lol. Fmg 5.6.6 upgrade guide 2016. (Since white eyes only happen if an install of eye textures has gone wrong or when a preset is missing the particular eye texture it needs.) Unless you talk about the vanilla presets which look weird by default.
Azurewave drivers windows 7. XD Not much you can do about it other than install preset mods that look better.I do have a lot of mods dealing with looks. I used the compiler, however was I not supposed to delete the bad refernces when the compiler asked. Well yes, removing the bad references is what keeps your game from CTD in the CC, so it is always a good idea to do this last step with the compiler.It seems you are missing either the references in the chargenmorph file and/or the particular eye texture that causes the blind eyes.
Did you newly install these presets or have they worked prior to that? I would refer to the preset mod and a) look up what mods it requires to work properly (particular eye/skin textures etc), READ ME files are your friend here, install ALL these, and then b) redownload the chargen file from the cosmetic mods you use and compile them anew to add the missing references to your single chargen file. Remember to remove bad references in the end tho.If this fails, you better deinstall this particular preset mod and look for another. There are enough others, after all. After deleting the mod, remember to remove the references from the chargen file w/ the compiler or else you'll run into a crash fest in the CC. Originally posted by:well yes, removing the bad references is what keeps your game from CTD in the CC, so it is always a good idea to do this last step with the compiler.It seems you are missing either the references in the chargenmorph file and/or the particular eye texture that causes the blind eyes.
Did you newly install these presets or have they worked prior to that? I would refer to the preset mod and a) look up what mods it requires to work properly (particular eye/skin textures etc), READ ME files are your friend here, install ALL these, and then b) redownload the chargen file from the cosmetic mods you use and compile them anew to add the missing references to your single chargen file. Remember to remove bad references in the end tho.If this fails, you better deinstall this particular preset mod and look for another. There are enough others, after all.
After deleting the mod, remember to remove the references from the chargen file w/ the compiler or else you'll run into a crash fest in the CC.Thank Ill try this out now.