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  1. crustymonkey
    crustymonkey
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    Thank you for making this. God bless.
  2. Mr. Dave
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    I won't use it, but I'm downloading so I can endorse it! Very nice addition!
    1. Elianora
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      The nif that comes with this is very useful.
  3. Tarroh
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    This is one of the main utilities to make a nice looking landscape. I searched for it a while ago but couldn't find it. Back to the creation kit it is

    EDIT:
    I also endorsed it, many people are probably looking for this mod.

    Also, can you make a desert sand shader? I know, I could make one but you came up with it, so it should be an opportunity for you to get more publicity on nexus.
    1. tamu75
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      Uploaded desert sand shader. Try it. If you want to change shader color, please recolor my sand texture in this file. Default is yellow sand.
    2. Tarroh
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      Oh wow, that's a fast reply! I really appreciate it!

      Thank You!!!
  4. modji33
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    could u possibly make this a replacer, so we dont need CK?
    1. Deepblue321
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      Replacer for what?

      It's just a shader so you can add moss to existing meshes or your own in the CK.

      If you want a mod that adds moss to stuff ingame, try SparrowPrince's 'Moss rocks' found in his compilation mod. It only does certain rocks though.
  5. Gmus
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    Thanks again Tamu!
    I had no idea what these ''directional materials'' were and what they did, so your little tutorial is very helpful.
    -Endorsed-
    1. YumeMiru
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      Seconded. That's what makes this so beautiful.

      It's a take on the proverb about teaching a man to fish instead of simply giving him a fish. In this case we get both.