The weight just controls your characters "thickness," in a sense. So, it doesn't really make much difference, in the grand scheme of things. If you want to be skinnier, set weight lower, if you want to be thicker, set weight higher. You'll be pretty much the same, proportion-wise, regardless. In terms of making a good looking character... If you don't do well with customizing your own, I'd suggest playing as a nord and just picking one of the better looking presets and going from there. Without mods, they seem to be the easiest to make look attractive (IMO).
Yeah, thats how it seemed to mee too I guess. Meh I guess I'll stick close to a preset, or spend like 3 hours trying to make it perfect. Haven't decided yet.
If your understanding of looking good is the same as me, try making a Bosmer that looks like http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Muiri
never bothered with making a female in Skyrim yet, though. Gotta try some time
A bosmer that looks like her? I guess that would be an interesting challange =)
I've have both a female nord and dark elf, some races do look better with full weight, some not so much.
Pick a preset you like and just FINE tune certain things like cheek bone, jaw, anything to drastic will make your toon look like a $50 she-male
Yeah, I noticed that my character started picking up more and more masculen features as I tried harder and harder to get rid of them Haha.
Since people keep mentioning bosmers. Might I throw out that making an attractive female elf is definitely much more difficult than any other race. Especially without mods. And if you did pick one, I think Altmer would be the easiest choice.
I did see one guy on the 'show us your character' thread who had an extremely good looking bosmer. Like almost actually attractive irl haha. It was half the reason I wanted to make a female char. But yeh they look slightly odd to begin with, it would be difficuilt to say the least.