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CJohnJones

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So, I used facegen to put Leonard Nimoy (my portrait) onto a saved character. It saves some of the underlying structure, then you still have to set the features, texture etc... The eyebrows in particular are woefully inadequate. That's for Nimoy, let alone Spock. (I didn't really want Spock. Not a Trekkie but I enjoy NImoy a lot) I would love to play an evilish Zachary Quinto-Sylar mage, but given the eyebrow choices it isn't even worth starting. I also uploaded an elf with Wynona Ryder's face imposed on it. The character looks a lot like her, but the portrait a little less so. social.bioware.com/playerprofile.php

Basically, you use facegen to create a .fg file, then use the facegen exchange file that a lot of Oblivion modders use to copy it onto a Dragon Age character. It gives an error message, but copies the face anyway.  I recommend finding the right character type to paste onto. Myself, I made a save of each preset of each gender of each race, and when I try a new facegen face, I paste it onto all of the faces of the correct gender and see which one looks best. Then you have to start modding the features to make it closer, since the facegen info seems only to modify the basic skull on which the head is placed.

By the way, it seems that the facegen demo works for this. usually it pits a big SI in the middle of the forehead but, like a lot of the surface features,  that does not transfer to the Dragon Age file.

Don't ask me where to get the programs, please. Google is your friend.

Modifié par CJohnJones, 15 octobre 2009 - 12:59 .


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Eoweth

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Zachary Quinto's eyebrows will be the death of us all.