This mod is no longer supported by me. Modding Bethesda games was fun, but I have moved on. I won't update any of my mods. However, any mod author may use my mods in any way they want, be it further updates or new mods based on them, compilations or whatever you can think of. No permission needed, just give credit please. Thanks to Beth for the great games, and a big thanks to those who downloaded and endorsed, and an extra thanks to those who tested and provided feedback. See you soon on Fallout 4 Nexus
This looks stupendous in-game! It looks so much more appropriate. I mean, what are they thinking, these vanilla wizards? That wooden boards are sufficient to hold the force of destroying magick items? Sheesh...granite is so much more elegant and appropriate, and it looks just so slick, too. Thanks!!
I was thinking about mixing my mod with css0101's mod. His normal maps are exceptionally great, better than anything i have seen before. He or she is a pro texture artist! (or somehow got access to Bethesda's source files :p)
About Photoshop, why should i use it when there's the GIMP? :p Anyway, i found out why the eyes didn't glow in my edits. It's not the technique, adding color to the eyes is the most basic stuff ever. But when i tried yesterday, i was quite absent minded and edited the files in my backup folder instead of the data/texture folder. facepalm.jpg Yeah this happens when you got a dozen different mod projects, a house full of people with distracting behavior, and not enough sleep because of playing Skyrim all night
About your question, why not? Sounds good, go ahead!
I have a question for you. I made a couple eyes texture for the snake on the enchanter table tonight and i would like to know if you want me to add your mods link on my file main page.
I won't upload your mods, just link to your candles and no wax on table mod.
What you need to do for the eyes in an oval form with the same color as the symbols and fit it perfectly with concave form in the eyes.
For the symbols black line, maybe a fading effect on edge. From bright blue to dark.
I used Photoshop CS5 and Nvidia plugin to open the .dds file. But i found my plugin on a random website. I can send it to you via PM if you want.
You should open Ebony wood Enchanter Tables by seg_x enchantingworkbench01.dds with Photoshop and cut the eye and past it to your file. Don't open with mip-map and save with generate mip-maps.
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Is there a way to change the blue glow ? I'm searching the file I must change...is it the "_g" one ?
Thanks for help .
About Photoshop, why should i use it when there's the GIMP? :p
Anyway, i found out why the eyes didn't glow in my edits.
It's not the technique, adding color to the eyes is the most basic stuff ever. But when i tried yesterday, i was quite absent minded and edited the files in my backup folder instead of the data/texture folder. facepalm.jpg
Yeah this happens when you got a dozen different mod projects, a house full of people with distracting behavior, and not enough sleep because of playing Skyrim all night
About your question, why not? Sounds good, go ahead!
I have a question for you.
I made a couple eyes texture for the snake on the enchanter table tonight and i would like to know if you want me to add your mods link on my file main page.
I won't upload your mods, just link to your candles and no wax on table mod.
Let me know what you think about it.
-Murlocking
For the symbols black line, maybe a fading effect on edge. From bright blue to dark.
I used Photoshop CS5 and Nvidia plugin to open the .dds file. But i found my plugin on a random website. I can send it to you via PM if you want.
You should open Ebony wood Enchanter Tables by seg_x enchantingworkbench01.dds with Photoshop and cut the eye and past it to your file. Don't open with mip-map and save with generate mip-maps.