Almost inevitably, at some point, you're going to make a mistake of some kind and the editor is going to want to tell you about it. The warnings that appear when you load the Skyrim.esm are harmless (as far as we know) and can be safely ignored, but that doesn't mean you can ignore them entirely.
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Once you've verified that it's there, proceed to the next step. What you're looking for is a file named after your character with an.
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If you have a 64-bit system, for most people, the file path will beĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Skyrim\ That's the folder one up from the Data folder and it contains both the Data folder and the Skyrim.exe. Once Skyrim has shut down, you can verify that your character's appearance was exported successfully by looking in the Skyrim installation folder. If you get an error, double-check that you typed both the command and your character's name correctly (you may need to exit ~ the console to verify this) and then try again. If something does go wrong, the console will probably give you an error message of some kind. If everything goes according to plan, the console will appear to do nothing and you can exit the console by typing ~ and then exit the game. Type SPF followed by a space and then the name of your character exactly as it appears in-game, then press Enter.įor my follower Tannuck, I would type: SPF Tannuck. Once the console is open, you're going to use the SavePCFace command to export your character's appearance: