I was modifying a chests' textures using Nifscope 2.0 in order to create an inlaid ebony chest. In Nifscope there was a white box around its collision and the .nif was exporting incorrectly. After over an hour of trying and searching I finally found a solution. Now, the models show up in not only Nifscope, but also the TES3 Construction set and in game too. Lol.
Now that I have actually had a chance to go through these, I am seriously flabbergasted by the cleverness displayed in these resources. Truly a work of art. I will definitely be using some of these.
If you're interested in chatting or lurking around active Morrowind modders, you should come by the modding Discord server some time. It'd be cool to have you around - a lot of people are very intrigued by your stuff. Just shoot me a message here. But either way, it's cool to see modders pop back up after disappearing for a while. :)
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Only use Nifscope Version 1.13 when exporting .nif files for Morrowind.
I was modifying a chests' textures using Nifscope 2.0 in order to create an inlaid ebony chest. In Nifscope there was a white box around its collision and the .nif was exporting incorrectly. After over an hour of trying and searching I finally found a solution.
Now, the models show up in not only Nifscope, but also the TES3 Construction set and in game too. Lol.
Here's the guide which helped me: TR.org
If you're interested in chatting or lurking around active Morrowind modders, you should come by the modding Discord server some time. It'd be cool to have you around - a lot of people are very intrigued by your stuff. Just shoot me a message here. But either way, it's cool to see modders pop back up after disappearing for a while. :)
The shambles alone is an unbelievably amazing piece of work. And everything else is awesome as well, like those elemental staffs. So useful!
And I'm planning on using a couple of the creatures in Lyithdonea for a Sload necromancer's lair, so they've come full circle!