The "public version" comes with a robust set of BodySlide sliders. You are not locked into one look. You can tweak:
Clipping through the body when moving. Solution: Your BodySlide preset is too extreme. Go back to BodySlide, choose a preset with smaller breast/butt values, or use the "Reduce Clipping" slider if the mod includes it. RB-s set N3 CBBE 3BA BodySlide - public version
The mod is a custom light armour and outfit set for Skyrim Special Edition , created by the modder Russian Bear (RB) . Designed specifically for the CBBE 3BA (3BBB) body type, it features modular components and unique assets that are not found in the base game. Core Features and Design The "public version" comes with a robust set
The represents the gold standard of what community-driven Skyrim modding can achieve. It bridges the gap between a video game asset and a high-fashion render. Solution: Your BodySlide preset is too extreme
In the sprawling ecosystem of Skyrim (Special Edition and Anniversary Edition) modding, few names carry as much weight in the field of body physics and armor conversion as . For modders and players seeking the pinnacle of realism, outfit variety, and crash-free compatibility, the search for high-quality armor sets is endless.
Aesthetic language A BodySlide set is also an aesthetic statement. "RB-s set N3" suggests a curated look—perhaps a specific balance of realism and stylization, a favored silhouette, or a reinterpretation of in-game garments. The creator’s choices—how narrow the waist, how prominent the musculature, how garments cling or billow—shape player experience. When players adopt the set, they are choosing a visual rhetoric: how characters inhabit space, how light plays across form, how movement reads in animation.
Enduring appeal Why do certain sets endure while others fade? Longevity ties to polish, adaptability, and clarity of vision. A set that is both technically solid and aesthetically resonant becomes part of many players’ visual vocabulary. It will be patched to remain compatible with new CBBE iterations, expanded with new presets, and preserved in archives. In contrast, disposable or half-finished releases quickly get overshadowed.