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The main is my favorite and that's why I put it there. It might not be the most spectacular shot, but I like the serene feeling it gives off with the calm morning fog just by Riften stables. There will be a few more foggy pics from this shooting when I get to the travel set I was making...
hahahah... I'm just kidding, min vän I love this Set... since you encouraged me to use ICE, I try to do horizontals so often I can... the verticals don't like me... if I do them, they always look like crap...
Your landscapes are so peaceful and beautiful... you are going to be a master in that section
I love the icy ones best. They look perfect.
Nice to hear you like these and I can assure you, there will be more icy shots. The coastal region of the north is simply perfect for panorama views...
And yes, the northern coast is nice. I like to make screenshots there too. The lighting is great and al lthe ice... *,*
I don't think I have any characters in Raven Rock at the moment - not even on Solstheim! It's been a long time since I was there, we'll have to go back to my first playround from when the expansion was released. All those characters are on another old rig of mine (a very old one). Tell you what, I have 100+ characters (they're all low-leveled still), but I'm going to pick at least one of them for another run with Solstheim and I try to get some panoramas for you. It wont happen tomorrow though, but at least there's a plan for it now...
I onyl have my main character, and storywise I'm far from Solstheim, too. But I was curious when I installed the summer version on my other Skyrim version, so I just used coc DLC2TelMithryn and got my wings out to fly across the island.
Before that I only saw a few screenshots of the untouched Solstheim, but since my story plays there I had to coc down there again, to the original Solstheim this time and I instantly fell in love with the southern area. It reminds me of an area of another game I really liked, plus I like landscapes like that in General. So I'm glad I never touched SOlstheim with any texture mods, and probably never will. It's perfect as it is in my eyes, and a nice contrast to Skyrim's pinetrees everywhere.
Off course I never saved my games after running around there and avoided any interaction with NPCs. (If I needed them to pose for me I could do that without talking to them anyway ) Only when I tried to lay down in my camp I accidently hit sleep and was sent to a mine. O.o I ran away again, but still... so no sleeping in Solstheim unless I want to deal with the Miraak stuff. Strange stuff though. o.o" Spooky...
Yeah, there's a lot of strange things going around on that island - and one of the reasons to why I haven't traveled there is because I play with a sleep/eat mod. Being a low-leveled character and try to survive on Solstheim can be quite a horrifying adventure. I'll try to reach there though with someone. I'm curious about what it looks like in my game since I've installed so many textures. It won't look like it did the last time, that's for sure...
All the frostfall/iNeed/realistic needs/sleep/eat/bathe/dothisandthat mods are a mystery to me.
With all that stuff I would have given up playing right away because i wouldn't probably be able to with all the take care of yourself or die stuff going on next to the story.
I'm your exact opposite I guess, I wouldn't be able to play the game without sleep/eat mods, but I'm also an oldschool pen'n'paper hardcore RPG gamer, so it's sheer nostalgia to me I suppose...
I can still roleplay for myself without being forced to get some food right NOW where the scener is just too beautiful to leave for a bread and some meat.
But yeah, everybody has their own taste, it's not like these mods aren't used a lot. :o
I just like it a little more relaxing. And I can still eat my apples, and give them to my children with my wood of apple trees. *,*
They're a great deal of fun to make...
I'll try to make another batch during my travels for more panorama uploads...
You're right about the moon - it is a bit stretched. Making images to stitch together will always create some flaws somewhere. The trick is to try hide them, which I failed in this case...