

We need to load her file, then do a File -> Save As, close the tab, and reload it from the new location before we’re able to edit it. The earliest place she can be found in the game is the City Elf origin, so that’s the logical place to check first. The first step is to locate her among the head morphs files.

In this case we’re going to take an existing head morph and turn it into a playable character preset. There are several reasons why you might want to make one the two most common are that you might want to play through as if one of the canon NPCs had become the warden, or you might want to create a custom warden in the toolset (where you have much greater control over appearance) and then get it into the game. Have a basic understanding of how to load, edit, and export a head morph ( link)Į mbiggen: To view larger versions of the images below, see here.Ĭharacter presets are head morphs that will show up on the “Preset” slider bar in the character creator.Install the head morphs from the Core and Single Player Game Resource Files ( link).
