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<nowiki>*</nowiki>Note that while Elves/Drow share a body with Humans, their textures are different (lack of bodyhair for example) - so searching for ELF_M_NKD_Body_A will net you the correct entry that technically uses the HUM_M_NKD_Body_A meshes but assigns different materials to them.<div class="noexcerpt navigation-not-searchable" style="text-align:center"><span class="nodesktop"> [[Modding:Index|Modding index]] </span></div> | <nowiki>*</nowiki>Note that while Elves/Drow share a body with Humans, their textures are different (lack of bodyhair for example) - so searching for ELF_M_NKD_Body_A will net you the correct entry that technically uses the HUM_M_NKD_Body_A meshes but assigns different materials to them. | ||
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Revision as of 00:07, 3 January 2024
Information on using this resource
To use this resource, make sure you have BG3 Modder's Multitool, and that you have the Models.pak unpacked. Navigate to the folder your multitool is in, and then locate the UnpackedData folder. This is where you will find all of these body models.
If you want to edit one of these body to create a custom body, simply visit the .GR2 file path and import your preferred body into Blender using BG3/DOS Collada Exporter plugin.
Body meshes are generally in their race/gender specific folders, for example: UnpackedData\Models\Generated\Public\Shared\Assets\Characters\_Models\Humans\_Female\Resources would be the path for HUM_F_NKD_Body_A. You can also just search the Asset Name in Multitool to find its location. Tails for tieflings/dragonborn are usually in the same folder as their bodies.
Asset Name | Body Type | Race |
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HUM_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Human/Elf/Drow/Half-Elf* |
HUM_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Human/Elf/Drow/Half-Elf* |
HUM_FS_NKD_Body_A | 3 | Human/Elf/Drow/Half-Elf* |
HUM_MS_NKD_Body_A | 4 | Human/Elf/Drow/Half-Elf* |
TIF_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Tiefling |
TIF_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Tiefling |
TIF_FS_NKD_Body_A | 3 | Tiefling |
TIF_MS_NKD_Body_A | 4 | Tiefling |
GTY_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Githyanki |
GTY_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Githyanki |
DWR_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Dwarf |
DWR_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Dwarf |
HFL_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Halfling |
HFL_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Halfling |
GNO_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Gnome |
GNO_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Gnome |
HRC_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Half-Orc |
HRC_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Half-Orc |
DGB_F_NKD_Body_A | 1 | Dragonborn |
DGB_M_NKD_Body_A | 2 | Dragonborn |
*Note that while Elves/Drow share a body with Humans, their textures are different (lack of bodyhair for example) - so searching for ELF_M_NKD_Body_A will net you the correct entry that technically uses the HUM_M_NKD_Body_A meshes but assigns different materials to them.