You seem inexperienced at creating textures, but that's still more skill than most people, including myself, have. I can create enchantments and spells, and that's about it. I've been with the Elder Scrolls since Morrowind, and I also love Daggerfall to death. I love the faithful recreation of Mannimarco's outfit. Not bad for a new modder. Better than I could have made.
I'll be honest, the vanilla clothes have a higher quality than every robe you've made, it seems like you have printed a .jpg on the model! The most obvious thing is the texture difference between the gloves and the robe! http://prntscr.com/qjag0k It's plain black! I believe you can do better and, if I post this it's to encourage you to check out some guides to improve it. The concept itself isnt a bad idea but the execution is really questionable. Talent is a pursued interested, anything you're willing to practice you can do. -Bob Ross Try having a better harmony between textures, and not make them uni color. (example on your other mod : http://prntscr.com/qjahn1) If you're using vanilla textures, try to make your textures as much detailled as the vanilla ones, so it doesnt bug out the brain when looking at them (http://prntscr.com/qjaif5) And, finally, for better screens, id suggest checking Sinitar's guide for a beautiful skyrim (even for low end computers!) https://www.sinitargaming.com/ Have a good day!
Thanks i really appreciate that. I am learning more and more everyday and researching as much as i can. I will definitely work on sharpening and improving my textures. This is the reason i uploaded these so that i know where i stand and what i need to do.
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The most obvious thing is the texture difference between the gloves and the robe! http://prntscr.com/qjag0k
It's plain black!
I believe you can do better and, if I post this it's to encourage you to check out some guides to improve it. The concept itself isnt a bad idea but the execution is really questionable. Talent is a pursued interested, anything you're willing to practice you can do. -Bob Ross
Try having a better harmony between textures, and not make them uni color. (example on your other mod : http://prntscr.com/qjahn1)
If you're using vanilla textures, try to make your textures as much detailled as the vanilla ones, so it doesnt bug out the brain when looking at them (http://prntscr.com/qjaif5)
And, finally, for better screens, id suggest checking Sinitar's guide for a beautiful skyrim (even for low end computers!) https://www.sinitargaming.com/
Have a good day!