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Bethesda creation kit change landscape tool
Bethesda creation kit change landscape tool












Select the mannequin by right-clicking and select Edit in the pulldown menu. You should see something similar to the next picture.

bethesda creation kit change landscape tool

Select the cube with a T inside in the icon bar under the menu bar, select MannequinActivateTrig and press OK. Next you need to cover the mannequin in a trigger. Place the marker near the mannequin, but don't let the mannequin be covered by the marker. Place the mannequin at the spot where you want it to be seen in game. Next, you will need a PlayerHouseMannequin, found under Actors -> Actor in the Object Window, and an XMarkerHeading, found under WorldObjects -> Static in the Object Window.

bethesda creation kit change landscape tool

You can place the mannequin on the floor or on a pedestal, where ever you like. The thing you need when creating a mannequin, is to find the proper spot to place the mannequin, preferably an interior cell. You can either correct the issue yourself (only for personal use) or inform the mod author about the issue. The first two characters in the ID will provide you with the load order number of the mod in question. Open the console with the tilde-key (~) or equivalent on a non-US keyboard, select the object which is causing the issue. You can also use these practices when a mod is causing issues. It's obvious that every option presented in this guide requires you to create a new mod, but personally I like a single, personal mod over an amount of mods, although maybe these can be merged into one, but still these might be providing options I don't want! Wouldn't it be nice to have a mannequine there, or a display case, or maybe a table, a wardrobe or a chest? There are many unusable crates and barrels, even in the player homes.

bethesda creation kit change landscape tool

Sometimes a mod gives me a solution, but also solutions I may not want.

bethesda creation kit change landscape tool

But, instead of several small mods I prefer a single mod which provides me with the solution I need, in particular when game settings are concerned. Yes, I know! For every wanted solution for the game, there will be a mod providing that solution.














Bethesda creation kit change landscape tool