While you cannot stretch a CBBE body onto a child skeleton safely, you can use BodySlide and Outfit Studio to convert custom clothing items to fit the appropriate vanilla child meshes. This gives you the freedom to expand the wardrobe of younger settlers without corrupting their character records. How to Isolate CBBE Using "Unique Player" Mods
High-resolution skin and face textures can replace the lower-quality vanilla files to provide more detail without changing the character's base geometry. fallout 4 cbbe child body
[Vanilla Child Mesh] ---> Fixed Skeleton ---> Scaled Outfits Only [CBBE Mod Framework] ---> Dynamic Sliders ---> Adult NPCs & Player Only [Custom Child Mods] ---> Dedicated Race ---> Safe Custom Textures/Hair Setting Up Your Character Mods Safely While you cannot stretch a CBBE body onto
: In Fallout 4 , the "body" is often part of the outfit. If a child wears a vanilla dress, they will revert to the vanilla body. Therefore, a write-up or setup for this requires "CBBE-fied" versions of every child outfit in the game. [Vanilla Child Mesh] ---> Fixed Skeleton ---> Scaled
Ensure you have the main Caliente's Beautiful Bodies Enhancer mod installed and configured through BodySlide.
uses a limited set of body types for human characters. Modders have developed various tools to break these constraints: Height Adjustment:
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