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A Ledge Set by grond
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Added: 03/07/2009 - 04:58PM
Updated: 31/12/2009 - 02:40PM

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Last updated at 14:40, 31 Dec 2009 Uploaded at 16:58, 3 Jul 2009

Name: KCLedgeSet
Version: 1.0
Date: 7/3/2009
Category: Resources
Author(s): grond


Description
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This is a Modder's Resource. It's a simple recoloring of the Bruma ledge pieces, from white to pinkish, so they can look nice alongside the castle meshes. To use these, you must first create new statics, then direct them to the desired NIFs included in this archive. Just rename a Bruma ledge piece you want to use, and redirect it to use one of my NIFs. Easy.

This mod uses the existing textures CastleWall_01 and CastleStone_02. There are no new textures!


Install
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Just open the archive and copy/paste the "Meshes" folder into your Oblivion\Data folder. The meshes have their own folder - KC - and the IDs all start with KC as well.


Uninstall
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Delete the files.


Known Issues or Bugs
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None - but contact me if something strange happens.


Contact
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You can find me mostly at the TESAlliance forums as 'grond'.
You can find me on the official Elder Scrolls forums as 'grond'.
You can find me on TESNexus as 'Tad Nugent'.
You can send me an email: grond AT Comcast DOT net.


Credits
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Thanks to:
BethSoft of course.
Those artists who play at the Alliance - www.TESAlliance.org - as well as those artists playing elsewhere.
TESNexus.com - for the one-stop-shop resource for authors and players.
LHammonds for the Readme Generator this file was based on.
Thanks to YOU for trying this mod.
Thanks to The Flying Spaghetti Monster for creating us all.


Tools Used
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NifSkope - http://sourceforge.net/projects/niftools/files/
Readme Generator - http://lhammonds.game-host.org/obmm/tools_readme_generator1.asp


Licensing/Legal
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Use them. Name me in your readme. Do it!