Open the plugin FullGrass1.1.esp in TES4Edit and you'll see the record "TerrainHDGrass01SUNoGrass". I just deleted that record completely, since all it does is add that grass.
It seems the original creator hasn't been online in quite a while. I'd love to see someone else taking over this mod and fixing the grass growing over street bricks (Like in the Imperial City).
beautiful mod! It makes the woodland areas look amazing!
Yes it does put grass all over the cities, but when my characters are in a city I simply reduce the grass distance to zero until I'm done. A small price to pay imo.
Hey, I just wanted to say I love this mod, but in some cities (Mainly IC) there's grass growing out of the pavement, I know the mod isn't finished but I absolutely love all the grass in the forests and such. Just thought I'd let you know my opinion and if you could fix that one little thing, then it'd be perfect from what I can see. Great work! Keep it up!
I'm quite happy for some things to be a bit buried. It's worth it. It's marvellous to see lovely long grass all over the place instead of large patches of tiling grass.
clean your mod up around ALL the paths and bedrolls and everything important like that and im sure ull have one of those super famous must have mods. until then ill stay without it although i really like the way it looks, its more problems then it is help.
This is a gorgeous effect, but I am afraid to use it because it might hide important features such as bedrolls, chests, and possibly trap doors. I realize I could mouse over all landscape as I passed, but I'm sure I would miss a lot. Truly beautiful mod, though. I hope perhaps you can find a method of thinning grass around static objects such as bedrolls, chests, and campfires.
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Yes it does put grass all over the cities, but when my characters are in a city I simply reduce the grass distance to zero until I'm done. A small price to pay imo.
I'm quite happy for some things to be a bit buried. It's worth it. It's marvellous to see lovely long grass all over the place instead of large patches of tiling grass.
Endorsed