It just came to mind , I've never done a Femshep playthrough of this game. As much as I love my generic created Maleshep lol I thought I would try to tackle a female playthrough
maybe romance Kaiden ![]()
However since I am a man....it's crazy hard for me to make a good female character. Now I'm not saying all men can't do it , it's just I personally can't make a female character. I get so OCD about things , does this hair colour match this make up , does should I thin this make up a bit? should I even wear lipstick---and so on lol.
So what I'm asking is , can someone please share their Femshep's they used throughout the whole series and maybe add the number code if you don't mind >////>
If not then , I suppose I'll just use default femshep. ![]()
Good face for a Female Shepard?
#1
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 01:00
#2
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 01:19
Sorry for the pic being so small (served as an avatar), but this is pretty much what my Shep looks like. I usually remove all of the makeup from my female PC's, since it doesn't really make sense for them to have it in battle.

In case you're starting from the very beginning, this was her in ME1 and 2 respectively (again, sorry for the small pics)


Damn. Face codes. Guess I'll post that shortly. Good thing I'm on my PS3 right now.
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#3
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 01:39
Sorry for the pic being so small (served as an avatar), but this is pretty much what my Shep looks like. I usually remove all of the makeup from my female PC's, since it doesn't really make sense for them to have it in battle.
In case you're starting from the very beginning, this was her in ME1 and 2 respectively (again, sorry for the small pics)
Damn. Face codes. Guess I'll post that shortly. Good thing I'm on my PS3 right now.
Aw shes cute ![]()
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#4
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 01:49
It's best if you can make your own, because you may be more fond of it and more proud of yourself for making one. It's almost impossible for me to play FemShep without my face code for her.
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#5
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 02:10
It's best if you can make your own, because you may be more fond of it and more proud of yourself for making one. It's almost impossible for me to play FemShep without my face code for her.
I generally can't make my own female shep....please don't try to push this answer onto me. I've tried countless times in the Dragon Age series , Mass Effect and aswell onto other non-bioware series. I just can't make a good looking female character.
#6
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 02:52
I'll give you a couple good ones, okay? Of course you can change hair styles and eye colors easily. I happen to like a particular eyebrow style. There's a Slider's Utility. You can plug these numbers into it and it will give you the approximate settings for Mass Effect 1. Just remember that when you get to ME2, you should recreate the face using these numbers because you can't import the ME1 face into ME3.


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#8
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 03:24
Sorry for the pic being so small (served as an avatar), but this is pretty much what my Shep looks like. I usually remove all of the makeup from my female PC's, since it doesn't really make sense for them to have it in battle.
In case you're starting from the very beginning, this was her in ME1 and 2 respectively (again, sorry for the small pics)
Damn. Face codes. Guess I'll post that shortly. Good thing I'm on my PS3 right now.
I'm with this pal when it comes to makeup. Plus, little/no makeup always translates better in-game to me. Especially eye shadow, because it always shows up much more clumpy and spiderlike in-game. I may add blush to add some depths to the cheeks.
themikefest also provided a good website for FemShep mods, or you could use mass-effect-3.facesofgaming.com for face codes.
Some unmodded faces maybe you'll like:
141.WBG.GBB.W3W.WBB.BFL.BLL.911.LR5.AF7.DD5.171
433.G6G.G61.B1G.W66.1DL.GGB.A61.RL7.6G7.3G5.213
If you're ever concerned about why your faces turn out wonky, you could try to use your own face or someone else's as a guide. Google some anatomy references. Focus particularly on the distance between the forehead and eyes, the space between the eyes, the space beneath the nose and the top of the lip (which is actually, on average, a shorter distance than males!) I like to focus on the side profile too, but that's hard to tinker with because you can't really see it accurately until you're in-game...
You could also use The Sims to experiment with facial sliders. 8D I'm not trying to be unhelpful, I genuinely find experimenting with facial sliders (and The Sims) enjoyable. Just a suggestion.
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#9
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 04:15
It's best if you can make your own, because you may be more fond of it and more proud of yourself for making one. It's almost impossible for me to play FemShep without my face code for her.
Heh, yeah it's easy to get attached to a certain face. It becomes the "default" so to speak.
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#10
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 08:44
#11
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 09:30
#12
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 10:15
I suggest creating a custom Shepard. The default Shepard changes in ME3 and recreating her with custom editor is... problematic. What I do when creating a trilogy Shepard, I create one in ME3, then copy face code to this site to generate ME1 sliders. If it's OK in ME1 and ME3 it'll be OK in ME2, at least in my experience ![]()
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#13
Posté 14 mars 2015 - 11:56
I suggest creating a custom Shepard. The default Shepard changes in ME3 and recreating her with custom editor is... problematic. What I do when creating a trilogy Shepard, I create one in ME3, then copy face code to this site to generate ME1 sliders. If it's OK in ME1 and ME3 it'll be OK in ME2, at least in my experience
Yep. Reverse engineering works most of the time ![]()
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#14
Posté 17 mars 2015 - 01:44
I change my femshep's look in every new game... but somehow most of them have the same looks because most of the eye, nose, mouth, headshape sets are hideous and I can't really play any game with a hideous character.
I'm shallow I guess.
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#15
Posté 17 mars 2015 - 07:57
I change my femshep's look in every new game... but somehow most of them have the same looks because most of the eye, nose, mouth, headshape sets are hideous and I can't really play any game with a hideous character.
I'm shallow I guess.
It isn't shallow to prefer beauty.
#16
Posté 17 mars 2015 - 12:18
Its harder to share face slides for ME1. In fact I spend a lot of time tweaking mine and redoing everything all over. But most of my Shepard are based around the default ME1 fem character. As for ME3, I have issues with eye clipping so I'm always adjusting the offset bones, so most of the time they often look relatively different and unique from each other.
edit : my current ME3's Shep's code 731.248.I17.Q84.FDB.1BS.1N5.71A.CC6.415.445.676
Just switch the hair mesh, mask and diff for the alternative medium hairstyle. (its a combo of two medium style which is more in line with the ME2's hair).



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#17
Posté 17 mars 2015 - 06:32
I used this mod to recreate the "box art" femshep. My characters looked similar enough anyway and although i really liked defaut me3 femshep hair i couldn't put up with her cartoony chipmonk face. So when i changed to PC i made this my femshep and left my old files & face on the xbox. Always thought the cover art femshep looked much better than default and this was as close as i could physically get to it (not through lack of trying myself).


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#18
Posté 17 mars 2015 - 06:35
White, blue/green eyed, blonde or redhead with longer hair, conventionally beautiful face, and all the things that make me objectify women.
What's wrong with beauty?
#19
Posté 18 mars 2015 - 02:26
I used this mod to recreate the "box art" femshep. My characters looked similar enough anyway and although i really liked defaut me3 femshep hair i couldn't put up with her cartoony chipmonk face. So when i changed to PC i made this my femshep and left my old files & face on the xbox. Always thought the cover art femshep looked much better than default and this was as close as i could physically get to it (not through lack of trying myself).
Actually pretty close to my canon shep, except mine was slightly gothier.
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#20
Posté 18 mars 2015 - 06:47
I used this mod to recreate the "box art" femshep. My characters looked similar enough anyway and although i really liked defaut me3 femshep hair i couldn't put up with her cartoony chipmonk face. So when i changed to PC i made this my femshep and left my old files & face on the xbox. Always thought the cover art femshep looked much better than default and this was as close as i could physically get to it (not through lack of trying myself).
I would have greatly preferred this as default over the real one.
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#21
Posté 18 mars 2015 - 07:38
I thought the bottom three concepts were all better than the one the fans ultimately voted on, minus the hair in the eyes:

Having said that I was importing a male Shep into ME3, so I never bothered to vote.
#22
Posté 19 mars 2015 - 12:20
I found it very difficult to create any custom Shep, whether male or female and have them look the part. The default male Shep has so much more detail than any custom model I've seen so far without mods.
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#23
Posté 22 mars 2015 - 05:34
#24
Posté 22 mars 2015 - 09:33
ME3 facecode: 143.117.KJA.A7D.SHN.54K.3F5.71D.215.1L4.665.172



ME3 facecode: 843.BQG.I9P.N7W.UPL.36I.TGJ.1DA.CEA.AE1.2B3.214



ME3 facecode:821.D77.946.B7D.LKR.DDI.68D.3B1.C36.197.8G7.216



(I've been getting better at this..)
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#25
Posté 22 mars 2015 - 11:26
One I knocked up in about 15 minutes:



411.MKK.F7E.J1E.JPR.B6J.F4D.8GH.ND9.6FB.4D5.211
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