


Having too many NPCs with this applied may significantly reduce performance. If something went wrong, click remove preset from NPC, exit the game and load a save-file prior to the applying of the preset. If it was a success, make sure to manually save the game.

Open the MCM, find RaceMenu Preset Loader.Ĭlick on Preset and select your desired preset. Now find the NPC you wish to change and aim at them. This will save the player as a preset to “Data/SKSE/Plugins/CharGen/Exported/PresetName.jslot” via RaceMenu. To save a preset of your character, open the Mod Configuration Menu (MCM), and find RaceMenu Preset Loader:Ĭlick on Save player preset, and enter the name (no spaces or fancy characters) of your new preset. This mod is a quick port of the SSE version, as I don’t play LE anymore. This is already possible with RaceMenu, but the changes are lost when you restart the game. KS Hairdos 1.Allows you to change the appearance of NPCs in-game, via saved presets and RaceMenu.Īpply presets to NPCs to change their appearance.KS Hairdos - HDT SMP (Physics) by ousnius, Kalilies and Stealthic.Salt and Wind - Rough Hair for Apachii Sky Hair SE by Shiva182.That said, there are plenty of mods that work with those two to deliver a better collection of hairstyles.ĭon’t worry, there are some male hairstyles on this list, too. These gargantuan mods offer hundreds of hairstyles each and can fit most styles one can think of. Fortunately, there are more than enough Skyrim Hair Mods to spice up your look.Īs it happens, most of the Skyrim Hair Mods are dominated by two massive packs. They look like fibrous potatoes with food colouring. One area that looks particularly awful is the hair selection. Unfortunately, the Skyrim Character Creation system was made a decade ago and is a little lackluster by today’s standards. One of Skyrim’s biggest appeals is the ability to create a fully customisable character for your adventure through the tundra.
