REQUIRES Dragonborn DLC
Update:
Added a psd file with various diffuse map presets to change the color of the armor, as seen in the image section.
Choose a color layer, deactivate others, save using DXT5 compression as "graddragonaspect.dds" (you will need the nvidia dds plugin for photoshop, or GIMP), remember to include the alpha layer.
Then, place the "graddragonaspect.dds" you just created inside "Skyrim\Data\textures\dlc02\effects\gradients" folder, create and rename any missing folders yourself, following the structure above.
Enjoy
Version 2:
Adds the shader effects to the armor, as requested. See video:
As a little bonus, also removed the daily cap on the shout, so you can now use it without any limitations.
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Version 1:
No shader effects, no bonus stats boost, otherwise identical to V2.
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Didn't create a ground model for the item since Bethesda didn't either, and I don't really want to upload Bethesda's resources in my mod, so I used Beth's default ground mesh for the item - some random gloves.
May look into different color options in the future ... who knows.
Installation:
Drag n drop.
Location:
None. Bring up console, use command (help "dragon aspect armor") without the parenthesis, but WITH the quotation marks, get the item code, then use "player.additem" command to add it to your inventory.
Credits:
Bethesda
Update:
Added a psd file with various diffuse map presets to change the color of the armor, as seen in the image section.
Choose a color layer, deactivate others, save using DXT5 compression as "graddragonaspect.dds" (you will need the nvidia dds plugin for photoshop, or GIMP), remember to include the alpha layer.
Then, place the "graddragonaspect.dds" you just created inside "Skyrim\Data\textures\dlc02\effects\gradients" folder, create and rename any missing folders yourself, following the structure above.
Enjoy
Version 2:
Adds the shader effects to the armor, as requested. See video:
As a little bonus, also removed the daily cap on the shout, so you can now use it without any limitations.
==========================
Version 1:
No shader effects, no bonus stats boost, otherwise identical to V2.
==========================
Didn't create a ground model for the item since Bethesda didn't either, and I don't really want to upload Bethesda's resources in my mod, so I used Beth's default ground mesh for the item - some random gloves.
May look into different color options in the future ... who knows.
Installation:
Drag n drop.
Location:
None. Bring up console, use command (help "dragon aspect armor") without the parenthesis, but WITH the quotation marks, get the item code, then use "player.additem" command to add it to your inventory.
Credits:
Bethesda