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Made from ~20 micron resolution stereographic photographs produced by the Particle Flux Analytics Multi-Angle Snowflake Camera (MASC). An SSE Port

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The Cathedral Concept
Yee - Snowflakes

The Cathedral Concept is a comprehensive visual overhaul for Skyrim. It is
lightweight, consisting mostly of retextures and improved models, so
that you can use it as a foundation without having to worry extensively
about compatibility. This mod page is for snowfall found in The
Cathedral Concept. 

These are images of falling snowflakes, taken simultaneously from multiple angles with microscopic resolution.
Doesn't get any more bad ass than this people.
Credits: http://www.inscc.utah.edu/~tgarrett/Snowflakes/MASC.html


The Multi-angle Snowflake Cameras was developed in the Department of
Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah with support from the US
Army, NASA, and the National Science Foundation.

Compatibility

The texture will work with most weather mods.
Snowfall was overhauled to
reduce repetitive patterns, snowflake ghost trails, and to upscale the
particle size so you can see your new snowflake textures.


CATHEDRAL MODDING


There are two primary philosophies when it comes to modding, Parlor and Cathedral, originally coined by the former modder, Wrye.

In the Parlor view, we consider mods as privately owned works of art displayed in a
modder's parlor. We invite others to come appreciate our work. We
directly receive compliments and endorsements, encouraging us to produce
further work. 

In the Cathedral Concept, we consider modding a joint effort. We share our work with each other
to foster further mod development, to keep the community alive, and to
contribute in the construction of mods of monumental scales, akin to
Cathedrals. Individually, our contributions may be small and not worth
doing for themselves, but by each person contributing something, we
construct something larger and more worthwhile than any of us could do
on our own.