A selection of 23 custom skydomes created from various ground textures in NWN2, good for those underground \"external dungeons\" as an alternative to the black skydome.
The 23 skydomes include rocky, cliff, and cobblestone textures, significantly darkened to not look out of place as underground ceilings.
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A selection of 23 custom skydomes created from various ground textures in NWN2, good for those underground "external dungeons" as an alternative to the black skydome. The 23 skydomes include rocky, cliff, and cobblestone textures, significantly darkened to not look out of place as underground ceilings.
Because of the way the textures and skydome work, there is some texture stretching at the horizon and directly above the pc. The stretching above the pc is not visible unless you are using the free camera mode to look straight up. Horizon stretching is normally going to be hidden by placables and terrain.
There seems to be some problem with the hak version not displaying ingame, but I haven't quite figures it out yet. It only contains the same files as the override. If someone could point out where it's messed up, I would be grateful.