LE version is now available! I could not test it, since I don't have LE installed anymore, but it should work fine. If anyone can try it out and let me know if it works properly, I would really appreciate it. Thank you!
Thank you very much for share and release. Regards and Praise the sun!! Boletarian Artist: Image (tumblr.com) https://media.tenor.com/images/a5cd5616d867a576cdf257e1dd5430fb/tenor.gif
Thank you! I'm sorry, this mod only modifies armors from the mod Vigilant by Vicn. I didn't create any armors for scratch myself. I don't think I'd be able to make a full armor set from scratch by myself. At least not right now!
Thank you for the nice comment and support! Praise the sun! ?
@Saulo07 Take a look at Team TAL's Mordhau Pack on their Patreon, it is free and I think you can put together a combination of the pieces to get that look. Also if you are going to get it I would recommend you get AddItemMenu to go through it all.
Vigilant gave me chills That's how good that mod was. Thanks for helping to make my vigilant experience even more betterful bro! These textures seem more authentic and give a rustic feel to some of the suffice to say, overly saturated versions of the original mod
Exactly! I'm going through all dark souls for the first time (I just start DS3 this week) and it makes me appreciate vigilant even more! I'm definitely looking forward to the finished versions of Unslaad and Glenmoril!
I'm glad my mod made your experience even better, I really appreciate the feedback! :)
Yeah man! Thank you as well bud. Dark souls was waay to hard for me :wallbash But then again, I never tried it with mods--- Dark soul mods in skyrim are awesome! I recommend the skyrimsouls, it may seem hardcore with the unpaused menu, but actually it really does a good job at raising tension
Thank you! I don't mind if you use the textures included in this mod (as long as I am credited), but if you intend on using the meshes, you might want to double check the permissions on Vigilant's page and ask the author, Vicn, if need be.
As long as you don't upload/publish it you're generally allowed to do whatever you want for personal use with mods. If you're replacing stele armor though you'll need to do more than just use the textures here on it, you'll need to replace the meshes with the matching textures or it's going to look very messed up because of how the UVs are set up on different meshes
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Thank you very much for share and release. Regards and Praise the sun!!
Boletarian Artist: Image (tumblr.com)
https://media.tenor.com/images/a5cd5616d867a576cdf257e1dd5430fb/tenor.gif
Thank you for the nice comment and support! Praise the sun! ?
Also if you are going to get it I would recommend you get AddItemMenu to go through it all.
Edit: Taking a lot longer then expacted with testing and losing the files.
That's how good that mod was.
Thanks for helping to make my vigilant experience even more betterful bro!
These textures seem more authentic and give a rustic feel to some of the suffice to say, overly saturated versions of the original mod
I'm glad my mod made your experience even better, I really appreciate the feedback! :)
Dark souls was waay to hard for me :wallbash
But then again, I never tried it with mods---
Dark soul mods in skyrim are awesome!
I recommend the skyrimsouls, it may seem hardcore with the unpaused menu, but actually it really does a good job at raising tension
Question: can the files be used to create a custom armor mod?
My idea is to take a vanilla armor like say a Steel Armor, give it new ID and use the textures to give it a different look.