What are you using for weaponized cutlery? I think the kettles and woodware look top notch, but the cooking pot is too perfect. we see the spun texture(lines) alot on modern stuff because you chuck up a bit of metal in a machine, and that is what happens. in Skyrim, there are not so many metal lathes and mills, so an iron pot will most likely be sand cast(grainy) or hammered into over a wood form(dimpled).
I just used console commands, but I think there is a mod that actually improves cutlery to be more useful as a weapon. I wouldn't recommend using cutlery as weapons though because indoors it will bug out in 3rd person (vanilla bug that was never fixed, Bethesda instead made most cutlery static clutter).
And if we want to get technical I suppose you are right about the cooking pots lol, I'll make more lore-friendly cooking pots when I have time then . I just made the cooking pots that way because I think the spun texture looks really unique and detailed.
Also thanks for the suggestion, and I'm glad that you think the textures look top notch.
I am almost sure that there is no known mod that takes care for the cutlery knives, spoons and forks that sometimes lie around on tables in houses and dungeons.
Maybe you wann take a look at "furniturehighchest01" located in data\textures\clutter. The corresponding mesh is "upperchest01" and is located in data\meshes\clutter\upperclass.
It can be found quite often in the homes of Skyrim and it is as ugly as hell (512x512) and till today there's no HD version of it (at least I'm not aware of it).
I'm not used to dropping textures in the folder and having nothing to overwrite, I love this "I retextured something the other 2713864475 texture mods didn't" -things thank you^^
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My to-do-list is getting quite large lol.
I think the kettles and woodware look top notch, but the cooking pot is too perfect. we see the spun texture(lines) alot on modern stuff because you chuck up a bit of metal in a machine, and that is what happens. in Skyrim, there are not so many metal lathes and mills, so an iron pot will most likely be sand cast(grainy) or hammered into over a wood form(dimpled).
And if we want to get technical I suppose you are right about the cooking pots lol, I'll make more lore-friendly cooking pots when I have time then . I just made the cooking pots that way because I think the spun texture looks really unique and detailed.
Also thanks for the suggestion, and I'm glad that you think the textures look top notch.
Also I did not know Skyrim had spoons, unless you are talking about the wooden ladle.
Oh, and stay off sacks and baskets, There r excellent replacements already.
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/2836/?
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/2782/?
The corresponding mesh is "upperchest01" and is located in data\meshes\clutter\upperclass.
It can be found quite often in the homes of Skyrim and it is as ugly as hell (512x512) and till today there's no HD version of it (at least I'm not aware of it).
Regards
Mr. Brownstone ;-)
All clutter even kettles deserve some love haha .
The path this Data>meshes>clutter it not in a folder.
And don't worry that's the default path for the kettle's textures, I guarantee it works.