![]() I created this from scratch with the vanilla body, it's not the one I used in the video, so it's not tested.Ģ.) I picked the hair I wanted to convert. You can download a file like this at the bottom of the site. I then moved the head, ears and body in a position that looked good with the hair (while not moving the hair at all) so I knew the hair I import next would be properly positioned as soon as it fits on the head. If you are not using any replacer mods, you should unpack your Oblivion - Meshes.bsa. Please note that the description alone :ġ.) First thing I did was import a working hair with visible hairline (vanilla or modded), a head, some ears and an upper body into blender. I recorded a video of it, but since there is no explanation (I hate talking), there is a step by step description below. Here's how I took Skyrim hair and made it work in Oblivion. ![]() ![]() You will need either Photoshop or GIMP with the DDS plugin to create textures. Now, I am lazy and I use Blender 2.49 and I didn't feel like changing it just to follow that guide, so I started from scratch.īlender 2.49, the portable version by Room207 This video also explains how to get hair from sims games and how to create hair that can be adjusted in length ingame, which I didn't bother with. Kartoffel made a nice video that shows how to create hair for Oblivion using Blender 2.79. I fell in love with some of the hairs my characters used in other Bethesda games and I wanted to grab them from Skyrim and Morrowind.
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