A resource mod of the house cat creature from The Witcher 3, now available for mods in Skyrim.
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Updated meshes with correct flags. Previous version had incorrect environment mapping that led to CTDs.
Version 1.0
Initial release.
I've made a resource mod of the house cat creature from The Witcher 3, now available for mods in Skyrim. You can use this mod as a resource for mods that would add cats to Skyrim. Used LorSakyamuni's awesome resource The Witcher 3 Monsters and Animals Resource Pack, then applied the shell texturing concept courtesy of Vicn and aviform, and finally applying Mihail's idea of covering the neck. The house cat is skinned and weighted to the skeever skeleton.
Included are meshes, textures, and the skeleton.
Completed in Blender 2.79, for mesh work. Completed in Adobe Photoshop CS5, for texture work.
This is a modder's resources, not a replacer. Feel free to use in your own mods, no permissions needed. Please give credits to all mod authors involved.