Morrowind
Invocation of Argenglow

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  1. deleted40083530
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    What armor/clothes mods are you using?
    1. freakuac
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      Edited Hilgya the Seamstress and some pieces of Aleanne's. I don't use BB so I have to alter them to fit what I prefer(MBR), either the meshes or item settings in the CS. So they may look slightly different(mostly just sleeveless) from the original.
    2. deleted40083530
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      Thanks!
  2. wyrmalla
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    Yeah, that idle animation doesn't look that bad. Certainly more appealing than the vanilla idles. Though I'm not sure it'd be suitable for NPCs (something more animated - as NPCs only draw their weapon in combat - would make more sense for them). 
    1. freakuac
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      No idea how to make that "demo stance" functional/playable as default/modded ones for weapons. I'm fairly new to the area(didn't even know Liztail's Animation Kit existed, it's kinda messy to learn and totally understand how the whole MW animation system works and hard to manipulate); was only messing around playgroup/loopgroup commands in the console just for screenshots.

      Most working/playable animations of mine are unsurprisingly mix-matched from Animation Compilation mod and few others by using the kit. Nothing really customizable for the moment sadly. It would be nice if that "demo stance" in the screenshot can be actually made playable, it looks nicer than most existing mods imo.
      (She keeps swaying the weapon up and down naturally in that stance btw, that's also a plus.)