About this mod
Re-skins Vortex to match Skyrim's Night Sky atmospheric setting.
I finally did it, immersive Vortex.
- Permissions and credits
- Changelogs
- Donations

..So here's Skyrim: Night Sky for Elder Scrolls fans!! 🧙
Notify me if anything needs updating or if you have an idea for a theme, and endorse if you like it!
More Themes
Fallout
[Amber Edition] --------------- MAYBE?? HERE
[Green Edition ] ------------------------------------------ OVER HERE
[ Blue Edition ] --- RIGHT HERE
[ White Edition ] --------------------- DEFINITELY HERE
(Bringing over critical updates to these very soon!)
FAQ
To install:
Method 1: Use the Vortex button, and install (From "Downloads" if no popup), restart Vortex.
Method 2: Alternatively manually download and drop the zipped file where it says to in Vortex Extensions tab.
If neither work make sure these are up-to-date:
Vortex - 'Settings > Vortex > Update' should NOT say "No automatic updates".
Browse Extensions list - Press the refresh button on the bottom before installing.
Activate in Vortex by going to:
Settings > Theme > Theme Dropdown > Skyrim Theme
Customize
With 4.0 live it's a better time to try this out then ever!
Permissions have been changed until 5.0, make sure to view them.
Some things you can change:
- Colors!
- Images! [Title & (optionally) interactive Side Bar]
- Custom Cursor!
- Fonts! [normal and special sections]
- Enable Button Borders
@Healz4Life in the Nexus Mods Discord if you have any questions or suggestions!
Files & Setup:
You'll need to clone the theme to make changes, and navigate to it's folder.
Open Vortex, go to Settings>Theme and press Clone
Ex. file path:
C:\Users\NAME\AppData\Roaming\Vortex\themes\Skyrim - Night Sky 4.0 by Healz4Life
style.scss contains all misc changes, also needed to be used to set file directory path for images
Developer Tools extension for vortex (Very useful)
To change any image:
Replace the image URL with your own custom image using a Base 64, regular image link (online only), or full file path.
How to comment or uncomment:
// <-- This comments a line when at the front of it, you can delete that to uncomment it too.
/* <-- This is for when you want to comment out a whole section (Better then leaving brackets empty) --> */