These are awesome and I personally think you should keep them
Loads of stuff in Fallout doesn't look 200 years old, I don't want EVERYTHING looking like it's totally eroded, it's nice to see things looking a bit more well-kept after the War
Absolutely love your ongoing projects. Although I'm not 100% with these textures for the grocery stores, they definitely look perfect for merchants at Tenpenny Tower, the Congressional areas in the Capital, and intermittently throughout many, many other locations. Other mods that add bookstores and such will benefit from these as well.
Well, here in the U.S., grocery and department store shelves have always been those adjustable height metal units with the perforations in the back sections. White or light grey. Ugly but functional. Bakery items are often put on a wire frame style shelving unit. In the "big box" stores, like Home Depot and CostCo, the use the huge ugly metal frame units, that are in the game. (Those could use a re-texture, btw.) :D You're doing fine work. Just ignore me.
Looks great, but maybe *too* great. I still think the texture doesn't look quite worn out enough for 200 year old shelves. It definitely looks like it could fit in other areas though.
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Loads of stuff in Fallout doesn't look 200 years old, I don't want EVERYTHING looking like it's totally eroded, it's nice to see things looking a bit more well-kept after the War
And yes i agree with you though.
Although I'm not 100% with these textures for the grocery stores, they definitely look perfect for merchants at Tenpenny Tower, the Congressional areas in the Capital, and intermittently throughout many, many other locations.
Other mods that add bookstores and such will benefit from these as well.
In the "big box" stores, like Home Depot and CostCo, the use the huge ugly metal frame units, that are in the game.
(Those could use a re-texture, btw.)
:D
You're doing fine work. Just ignore me.