I would implore you to check out the textures in-game yourself and see then if you like them or not. Going off my captures alone is silly. You can't possible believe my captures are 100% indicative on how it will look like in your game. Everyone plays at different resolutions, use different graphic presets, distinct ENBs, reshade... I could go on...
My Brahmin is never going to look like your Brahmin, even when its the same texture.
They were just giving a simple critique of your mod.
Also when you have screenshots of your mod, you usually want to make sure they are as representative of the actual product as possible. So I would argue the screenshots are the most important piece of information we, the users, could have before downloading and installing your mod. As an aside, when people use a reshade/enb when taking the screenshots for their mod, in my opinion, that detracts from how I perceive the mod and, more often than not, ends in me not downloading their mod. There are always exceptions to this, such as mods that don't add/change anything to the visual side of the game, but at the end of the day the screenshots are the best first impression of your mod.
I would give you some advice as far as taking critique positively, but I have a feeling you're not one to want to hear critiques. Anyway, I hope you have a good day, and I hope you improve in both your modding and ability to positively take criticism, but I'm not here to force you to do anything.
I just tested it briefly and it appears to be compatible. You can safely use both. You won't incur any serious problems. The only catch is the different colored Brahmins are unaffected and won't take on my textures, but any vanilla colored variants will.
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Enjoy, and don't forget to endorse the file if you end up keeping these textures in your load order! Thank you.
My Brahmin is never going to look like your Brahmin, even when its the same texture.
Also when you have screenshots of your mod, you usually want to make sure they are as representative of the actual product as possible. So I would argue the screenshots are the most important piece of information we, the users, could have before downloading and installing your mod. As an aside, when people use a reshade/enb when taking the screenshots for their mod, in my opinion, that detracts from how I perceive the mod and, more often than not, ends in me not downloading their mod. There are always exceptions to this, such as mods that don't add/change anything to the visual side of the game, but at the end of the day the screenshots are the best first impression of your mod.
I would give you some advice as far as taking critique positively, but I have a feeling you're not one to want to hear critiques.
Anyway, I hope you have a good day, and I hope you improve in both your modding and ability to positively take criticism, but I'm not here to force you to do anything.
I have another mod active which changes the skin colour of the Brahmins in the game, will this mod conflict with it you think?
Just compare them and choose which one you like best. But you can't use both.