The small chest can be made to glow if you are comfortable using Nifskope. Note that the error is original to Stroti's mesh.
1. Use the command 'Spells>Optimize>Split Properties'. This allows you to set different material properties for the glass and metal parts.
2. Display the 'Block List' pane if not already showing: 'View>Block List' 3. Expand the tree by clicking on > at each level: '>0 NiNode > 7 NiNode > 15 NiTriStrips'
then click on the palette icon to the right of '12 NiMaterialProperty'
4. In the dialog that pops up find 'Emissive Color' and drag the black spot from the black corner of the triangle to the white corner and click 'Accept'. It doesn't matter if the triangle rotates. The glass should now be glowing.
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The small chest can be made to glow if you are comfortable using Nifskope. Note that the error is original to Stroti's mesh.
1. Use the command 'Spells>Optimize>Split Properties'. This allows you to set different material properties for the glass and metal parts.
2. Display the 'Block List' pane if not already showing: 'View>Block List'
3. Expand the tree by clicking on > at each level:
'>0 NiNode > 7 NiNode > 15 NiTriStrips'
then click on the palette icon to the right of '12 NiMaterialProperty'
4. In the dialog that pops up find 'Emissive Color' and drag the black spot from the black corner of the triangle to the white corner and click 'Accept'. It doesn't matter if the triangle rotates. The glass should now be glowing.
5. Save and quit.
It took me about two or three hours.