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I love his new look, but if I could make a request - is there some way you could make his mustache and goatee just a little heavier?I find that his mustache especially is barely visible.
Enjoyed him even more now.....and that cleft chin, ooh la la.....cheers, and endorsed
I can also try to offer a completely clean-shaven version (which is much easier to accomplish without the scar in place), just in case that's wanted, as well.
Thank you. I think I am one of the few people out there that actually like his stubble, just cleaned up.......lol Just started a new play through with this new look, so whenever you can, is great.
Thank you so much!! I've been waiting for your mod for a long while!! started over so many times...not sure I'll be able to stop now...and if you could PLEASE pretty please make it Trespasser compatible it would be just...amazing!! =)
Thank you very much! And it's not a stupid question at all.
2k resolution textures are at 2048x2048 pixels, while 4k resolution textures are at 4096x4096. Naturally, the larger texture map allows for more detailing. Personally, I don't add anything specific to the textures at 4k that's any different from the 2k version besides a tiny bit of sharpening. However, 4k as it is does create a slightly crisper appearance when using something like DAI Cinematic Tools, which allow doubling of the picture resolution for really clear screenshots. Just using the 4k version of my mods without that extra bump from the tools doesn't make that much of a difference, and it also doesn't matter that much if you never get close up to the texture itself. I mainly started providing 4k options for screenarchers who like to do closeups in order to preserve texture clarity.
Also, 4k textures, due to their larger file size, will put a bigger strain on your system. If you're just looking to play and aren't focused on taking pictures that much, 2k may be a better choice (which is the standard DAI texture size for most things).
That's as much as I know about it; other people could probably tell you more about the benefits of 4k versus 2k. There would be a bigger difference if I added more details to the larger mapped version, but I don't because I don't like the feeling of folks who can't use 4k being left out of getting the nice stuff.
Yay! I've been excited to use this ever since I saw your screenshots the other day. Thank you for including a 4k version, too. I just started over so it'll be a little bit before I can get some shots of him unfortunately.
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The author has locked this comment topic for the time beingThe provided Trespasser-compatible versions just make sure you don't crash or freeze the game when trying to start the DLC content.
Is there a way to make his teeth maybe less blindingly white?
Cheers,
Enjoyed him even more now.....and that cleft chin, ooh la la.....cheers, and endorsed
I can also try to offer a completely clean-shaven version (which is much easier to accomplish without the scar in place), just in case that's wanted, as well.
Just started a new play through with this new look, so whenever you can, is great.
Cheers,
Cheers,
2k resolution textures are at 2048x2048 pixels, while 4k resolution textures are at 4096x4096. Naturally, the larger texture map allows for more detailing. Personally, I don't add anything specific to the textures at 4k that's any different from the 2k version besides a tiny bit of sharpening. However, 4k as it is does create a slightly crisper appearance when using something like DAI Cinematic Tools, which allow doubling of the picture resolution for really clear screenshots. Just using the 4k version of my mods without that extra bump from the tools doesn't make that much of a difference, and it also doesn't matter that much if you never get close up to the texture itself. I mainly started providing 4k options for screenarchers who like to do closeups in order to preserve texture clarity.
Also, 4k textures, due to their larger file size, will put a bigger strain on your system. If you're just looking to play and aren't focused on taking pictures that much, 2k may be a better choice (which is the standard DAI texture size for most things).
That's as much as I know about it; other people could probably tell you more about the benefits of 4k versus 2k. There would be a bigger difference if I added more details to the larger mapped version, but I don't because I don't like the feeling of folks who can't use 4k being left out of getting the nice stuff.