Skyrim Special Edition

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  1. ArchFlare0
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    This looks amazing I love them. I was wondering though how to get the more red color. I'm currently using the fall version and its more yellowish which is fine it still looks great but I do love the red/orange colored ones in the pics.
  2. BlaikeQC
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    Can you have my babies

    Edit: Where are the yellow pics from?  Are the leaves modified?
    1. yag1z
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      Its fall version
  3. PlopAndFloc
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    They look pretty, it would be nice if you could just add them to the scenery, without replacing the aspens, but It would take an esp, sadly .... I love tree diversity in Skyrim and I don't want to chose between a replacer and another one, I want them both, but sometimes, you got to make a choice x'D !
    Could you consider a version where you only add new trees to Skyrim without replacing the older ones ? I think It would looks dope with Realistic Aspens Trees !
    1. yag1z
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      I don't think I will make non replacer version 
  4. seshomaru212
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    These are so nice! Your Ancient Trees mod has been in my LO since it released, this one might be too! Thanks for sharing <3
    1. yag1z
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      Thank you
  5. April89
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    Very beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
    1. yag1z
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      Thanks
  6. hoskope
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    I like the branches a lot, makes them more pretty. I overwrite Fabled just for test and they looked quite good, haven't checked in detail. Birchbark is more realistic in Fabled in my opinion, but wonderful work!

    1. yag1z
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      Thank you for the comparison. I'm glad you liked it
  7. Sergg
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    Hi, friend! Thanks for the work!
    A great variety of tree replacements have accumulated on the nexus. It's very difficult to figure out which is better. I thought that since people are still creating them, there must be something that doesn’t suit them about the existing ones. And who can better answer the question of what is better and why than the authors of these trees themselves.
    I use the Aspens Ablaze mod and I want to understand why your mod is better, please explain, thank you again and good luck in your work.
    1. yag1z
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      Aspens Ablaze has great models but their shape and and scale are wrong for Aspen tree ie aspens Ablaze leaves are too big, big as dragonborn's head normally they are between 3 and 5cm and shape is wrong too they look more like oak than Aspen.
    2. Sergg
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      Thanks for the answer, to be honest, I always thought that these trees were birches and not aspens.

      Aspens Ablaze look more like birches, yours look more like aspens.
  8. cozyniseko
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    I’m not sure how, but would it be possible to make an ulvenwald patch? I use seasonal ulvenwald, and I’d love for these to work together! Tbh I’m not sure how I could do that. They look amazing btw. Congrats on the release.
    1. yag1z
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      Actually making Ulvenwald patch is really easy; I will make a patch upcoming updates.
  9. freeinder
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    I liked the first a lot. I'm happy to see an optimized update. Thanks.
    1. yag1z
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      Thank you
  10. LordWushin
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    Great to see this back and improved!!!
    1. yag1z
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      Thank you!