Thank you so much! I kept searching for "reflective eyebrow fix" and "eyebrow specularity fix" and only turned up LE solutions (like the ones previously mentioned). This was what I needed all along.
This is actually more similar to the LE mod Eyebrow Specularity Fix. The problem they are addressing in this mod is indeed a texture issue, the mesh issue is a separate thing entirely.
ahhh i didn't realize this was a mod already >//< i'll probably leave it up for now since this is bc7 format, while the LE mod is in DXT5, but I'll put a link in the description to the LE mod if anyone wants to check it out!
well the high poly enb brow fix is an entirely different issue that can make the entire eyebrow mesh look off, so it's a different fix from this mod! the normal maps from some eyebrows can cause the shiny eyebrow problem because of the specular settings from ENBs or if there is no alpha channel applied to the texture, so if you’re experiencing that, this mod will fix it :]
Supermacy, I mention it because the High Poly Head mod uses a higher poly mesh that needed the fix of ENB Brow Fix applied to it, thus the separate file.
Also I'm a woman. Don't assume people on the internet are default male. Best practice is to go default gender neutral until proven otherwise I.E. "this person." etc.
RS678 you can hide duplicate posts via your "hide and optionally report" function on each post, even your own. (I wouldn't report youself though, obviously.)
i think they were referring to me when they said gentleman, but i understand! (and thank you for the duplicate comment advice haha) i used your high poly enb brow fix already in my list and noticed the specular issue regardless, so i just decided to make a small fix and share it
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Also I'm a woman. Don't assume people on the internet are default male. Best practice is to go default gender neutral until proven otherwise I.E. "this person." etc.
RS678 you can hide duplicate posts via your "hide and optionally report" function on each post, even your own. (I wouldn't report youself though, obviously.)