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Skyrim Edit Npc Appearance Console

Mar 2, 2011 - For the player, the 'showracemenu' command can be entered to change the player appearance. I was wondering. I don't think so, but is there.

Simple as it is, changing an existing npc appearance in the CK, go to the character you wish to change, do your magic and save the esp.Skyrim edit npc appearance console 1Skyrim edit npc appearance console map
But surprise, when I activate the esp, nothing happens.
This is how Farkas looks after a bit of face cleaning in the CK:
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc189/Zimnel_Redoran/Skyrim%20screenies/farkas002.jpg
Some npc mods as Better Followers or Sven, provide the head of the npcs they change, I imagine that is necessary to change the look of any character more drastically, as adding a custom hair.
Ok, I can uncompress Skyrim BSA's and get Farkas head (ops, that didn't sound too nice to poor Farkas XD).
I can change some bits of it with Npc editor and get that nif changed. I can get rid of the face dirt but I can't change nor remove warpaints and freckles.
The more subtle changes can be done with the CK, but alas, it don't change anything activating only the esp.
I read here in the forums about some CK bugs, but can something that simple be bugged?
In some response in the CK bugs thread, someone talked about exporting the npc facegen values to get rid of problems with skin tone.

Skyrim Change Npc Clothes Console

My issue is entirely different, a simple npc face editing not being successful for some reason, unknown to me by now.
If I need the game to force a different character appearance providing the nif to the facegeom folder, how can I edit that nif using only the CK?

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Skyrim Change Npc Race Console

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Skyrim Edit Npc Appearance Console System

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