There’s a few styles in different colours, and it’s the one I use for Iriana.
#Oco oblivion dlcs mod#
ANiceOakTree’s Hairstyles for Oblivion is a mod that adds hairs as wigs.Sidenote, wigs tend to make your characters look like they have no ears so you’ll need a mod that adds equip-able ears - I’ll have one recommended further down.
#Oco oblivion dlcs mods#
Hairstyle mods can vary in quality, and some only come available as wigs. OCOv2 Male Beard - adds some actual beards to the cc.Not a requirement ofc, I’m just a sucker for detail Better Necks for OCOv2 - adds some detailing to the neck and throat of the character model.New Eyes for OCOv2 - new eye texture replacements, along with some optional files to customise them a little.New Brows for OCOv2 - exactly what it says on the tin ).Whether or not I can get this one to work is usually hit and miss for me ^^” Seamless for OCOv2 - removes the very visible neckseam on characters.Warpaint for OCOv2 - adds some more Skyrim warpaints.Unique Face Features for OCOv2 - Adds some warpaints, scars, freckles, and other kinds of face markings to the cc.OCOv2 Martin and Adoring Fan Fix - I’m not a huge fan of OCO’s take on Martin, so I prefer this one even though it makes him look a bit too young imo.It can be a little hit and miss with getting it to work on my end, so you’ll need to decide if you want to have a go at wrestling with it, but I personally think it’s worth a try Orsimer Overhaul for OCOv2 - merges OCO and Orsimer Overhaul for a look I personally love for orc characters.
#Oco oblivion dlcs install#
They’re located in the optional files for OCO, and the description for those will tell you what order you need to install them in. I also use the HGEC Female Body for my OCs - if you use that mod or any other body mods, there are some additional files provided by Nuska that make OCO compatible with them. You’ll also need the Oblivion Script Extender and Blockhead to get it to work. And, thanks to the hard work of other modders, it is possible to customise OCO further. It’s an absolute must have for me as it deals with Oblivion’s potato faces beautifully. I cannot recommend Nuska’s Oblivion Character Overhaul enough. The rest are under the cut because boy this got long o.o They fix a bunch of issues in the game, and some mods require them to be installed, so they’re a solid place to start. Still, I’m happy to drop some recommendations for mods I use and can usually get to cooperate with me ^-^įirst off, you’ll want the Official Oblivion Patch, the Unofficial Oblivion Patch, the Unofficial Shivering Isles Patch, and the Unofficial Oblivion DLC Patches (if you have the GOTY edition). It’s ironic you ask Nonnie, considering I’m wrestling with Oblivion myself and failing atm XD