Please update this to SE? Can anyone update it to SE? I don't know how, or I would do it myself. I really like this mod. It's what I've been looking for.
I am playing Skyrim (totally addicted) on Xbox right now and really love this armor set! I have dressed Inigo in it, and it's the first armor I really like on him. His ponytail has some clipping issues but when his bow/arrows are on his back you can't see it.
I did try some combinations with other gloves, and the hide bracers caused his arms to be invisible. But the treasure hunter gloves look great! I just thought with him being khajit he'd want fingerless gloves.
So wish the pauldrons were optional. They really throw the style out of wack, it took me an age or two to find a proper shaded steel helmet to make the whole thing work.
So, delete them in nifskope? 'take you 30 seconds, I just tried it. It's the Explorers Mashup_ files, if you didn't guess. Many authors present their meshes in modular fashion which is quite a courtesy for the end user. Don't forget to thank him for that ;-)
:) Excellent. I've ran around with this for a few days now and it's my new "Casual Outfit". Practical and Casual plus, it looks like it could be worn in a Tolkien setting as well. Good Job.
Given the style, maybe add a hood, hat or helmet to go with the look? I have another mod for a fedora-like hat, but it just doesn't quite look right- too wild west. This should have its own headgear, even if as a separate mod. That would be awesome!
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Also double checked model paths in CK for anyone experiencing the steel armor issue.
I don't know how, or I would do it myself.
I really like this mod. It's what I've been looking for.
I did try some combinations with other gloves, and the hide bracers caused his arms to be invisible. But the treasure hunter gloves look great! I just thought with him being khajit he'd want fingerless gloves.
Thanks so much for such good looking armor!
They really throw the style out of wack, it took me an age or two to find a proper shaded steel helmet to make the whole thing work.
Many authors present their meshes in modular fashion which is quite a courtesy for the end user.
Don't forget to thank him for that ;-)