You need to us a MOP file. If you're wondering how you export a creation into the character creator from the toolset. Under the export settings, in the window were you tweak the face appearances, change the tab into true, for exporting a mop file.But if you already have a mod file, then all you have to do is rename it, remember, everything is abbreviated, you have to change the mop file name into thishuman male p01-first preset facehmcpsp01human femalehfcpsp01elf maleemcpsp01elf femaleefcpsp01Dwarf Maledmcpsp01Dwarf femaledfcpsp01the numbers p01, there are in total 9 default faces in each gender/face I think. You count the number of that face you want to change, and hell change it. The number increase p01 p02 p03 p04 p05 p06 p07 p08. Remember the 0 is a zero (the number, not the letter). For some odd reason, you can change the face only up to 8, and I mean you cannot change the bald head default face, even if you put hmcpsp09, it will not change.Plus you drop your MOP file into the override folder, located in yourDocumentsBioWareDragon Agepackagescoreoverridewhatever mor file or mop file you export from your toolset, should be found in a folder calledtoolsetexportAnyway I pretty much figure this mop file character creator business on my own.
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And I was pissed that no one would help me. So just to let you know, that there are some people out there who are willing to help on these forums. Don't think you're alone in these things. Anyway good luck with your mop file character creator thing, hope what I said helped:wink:Edited by NoAngel89, 08 March 2010 - 07:50 AM.
Note: This topic has been unedited for 3077 days. It is considered archived - the discussion is over. Do not continue it unless it really needs a response.Character Creating is one of my favorite aspects of the game (as well as important I have delete games after being annoyed with a facial feature I came to dislike) and I noticed in DA1 that Preset 1 was the most attractive for females. But in DA2 I noticed how if you keep certain features the same tweaking where needed, the presets are very similar to each other (excluding the non editable default Hawke). And the biggest tweaking of jaw and cheeks (and nose/eyes to a degree) determine how good looking your Character is.
This is based on research (mostly youtube and bioware threads) and without mods, making a good looking female Hawke.Also forgive me I thought about adding to another existing Character creator thread but they are very old and no images.So in a test I tried to make the exact same character with each of the preset. Using the same nose, eyes shape and color, make up/skin (which was next to non blush was the most intense for shadowing purposes), hair color/style, etc. Tweaked as best as I could to look as the first.Basic Jaw/Cheek ratios for all below is (mins being the extra left and max being the extreme right):. Cheekbone Depth: min. Cheekbone Width: min. Cheek Width: max.
Cheekbone Height: middle variations. Chin Height: middle variations.
For Dragon Age: Origins on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled 'Presets matter on character generation'. DA Mods: Custom Character Head Presets 5 Apr. This tutorial is pretty simple and to the point., Dragon Age, dragon age custom head, dragon age hair, dragon age hair mod, dragon age heads, dragon age mods, dragon age origins, dragon age origins pc, dragon age toolset, dragonagenexus.
Chin Depth: middle variations. Chin Width: middle variations. Jaw Width: mins. Add an imageForgive the same style it is what I am most use to and found it easier to mimic the usual look I give my character (may not be the best looking but I think a good base to start with making a good looking female Hawke).
I found some preset facial features unforgivable to even tweaking to match the look I tried for (ie. Jaw width of 9th Preset I could not soften and was very square, 2nd preset had a very round small face, but over all you can get any preset to look like any other or really close (so if you have your heart set on a certain family look you could )).But I noticed it is nearly impossible to make a mimic of the uneditable Hawke Preset with out a mod.
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But I still see certain characters that players have created who look very good but I cannot mimic since I don't know loosely what they started on. I have seen a very Morrigan-esk Hawke but yet to see any good or decent guidelines for appearances that isn't mods based. And I am terrible at making a decent looking guy.So if anyone can give some images and appearance stats for both male and female characters (DA2 mostly but DA1 is fine too). Since I find the Bioware threads very long and not too many share appearance stats, just the images.06:32, November 11, 2011 (UTC)CommentsHollowness, this is a bit offtopic, but maybe you can help me. A month ago from the Bioware Social Forums asked me to upload two of his character creation tutorial images for Hawke's family, because a lot of people like to know what morph is possible:Chart with explanations:Another one without instructions:Is there a place here for the images or are they better left in the user space?- 00:10, November 21, 2011 (UTC).
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