I installed this and the black soul gem looked really...not black(purple/violet/blue?). It was pretty bright compared to vanilla. Not sure how to explain it. Basically, to me, the name did not match the actual color. The detail looked better to me though.
I'm not fond of surprises. It is interesting to omit the black soul gem and keep people wondering, but I think posting screens of your mod in its entirety would be better as far as people wanting to download it.
@Kellen, nobody was trolling. That reputation feature is there for a good reason. There might have been other 'views' that might have agreed with you, but it only takes one post that asks for screenshots to get a negative rating. Mods are free and made at the time and energy expense of the modders. Too often they get burned out by the demands of the community, needlessly. And in a number of cases, we never see them again. If we have to wait overnight for screenshots of a free mod for an amazing game, the world isn't going to end. I'll even download mods without screenshots and look at the texture files myself in IrfanView to get an idea of the quality.
On topic, it's nice to have some soul gem mods popping up. Thank you, Stelk.
@Kellen When the first post in comments is "Screens!", it means, in 99% of cases, that it's the "facepalm" matter yet again, and many people are getting annoyed by it already. Just to answer your question ...Tho the number of rep-happy people sure went up with Skyrim.
As to the mod, really looks a hell lot better in game, the screens are kinda doubtful.
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Since this is a WIP I'll be tracking.
On topic, it's nice to have some soul gem mods popping up. Thank you, Stelk.
When the first post in comments is "Screens!", it means, in 99% of cases, that it's the "facepalm" matter yet again, and many people are getting annoyed by it already. Just to answer your question
...Tho the number of rep-happy people sure went up with Skyrim.
As to the mod, really looks a hell lot better in game, the screens are kinda doubtful.