
These are very important for the tints to work. Standard naming conventions for dds files, example: You likely have a face texture size mismatch = incompatible texture mods installed. There is also a reason why mod authors will disable community screen-shots, because they don't want everyday game-play to show their character in everyday situations, only the best.īasically put, if you want to know what a face looks like exactly in the game, look for pictures (most of the time from the community) that are normal in-game screenshots, not at those fancy-morph-edited-dutch-angle-4k-ENB-waifu-baseball-hat-and-headphones-sniper-with-ahego-face screenshots that only look good under 1 specific lighting condition. Lighting and camera work are also important, taking a picture of a big mouthed character from a top down angle does a lot to the looks of a character and shorten the lips and nose (don't forget FOV as well). Many preset authors tend to hide issues with the faces with certain hair styles and/or head pieces (long hair, hat, microphone, etc) usually from other mods (I have an irrational hatred of headphones for Fallout games because of all the fake screenshots). Yes, that's how presets are most of the time and why most presets are only ever downloaded once.
