Esp shows up, uncheck it!)Įnjoy your altered NPC appearance in your game :)ġ. Then, select the NPC you want to change, and voila- you have done it! Quit, and save. Now, select an NPC whose visuals you want to use- if its a follower mod, make sure it was activated in the load order beforehand. You'll then proceed to a new window like this:
#Skyrim change npc appearance in game mod#
You can name it whatever you like, but make sure that it is below any NPC-related mod once you're done (any mod that alters NPC records). When running this the first time through, it will ask you if you want to create a new. In your Data folder, you should see a NPC Visual Transfer folder.
#Skyrim change npc appearance in game install#
Please note that you'll need the latest version of 圎dit per the game that you'll be using.įor NMM Users: Install NPC Visual Transfer using "Download with Manager", and install the mod as usual. NOTE: The Special Edition version is basically identical to the Oldrim version (since I didn't alter any of the core code/features while porting) so if you don't want to read, a video walkthrough is linked here (courtesy of AV Storyteller): You can do this using the NPC Visual Transfer Tool by ThreeTen, both on Oldrim and Special Edition. I think we've all wanted to be able to change how NPCs look at least at one point our play-throughs, either because we thought they looked too ugly and the appearance didn't suit their character, or simply because their FaceGen broke for some reason (conflicting mod for example).