Really wish my Bread would be right in Bruma, since way back its texture has been always mashed up.
Honestly, I don't really understand what you mean (my English is too low for this). Maybe this mod will help you solve the problem with Bruma bread: High Poly Project - Bruma Bread Patch
Thanks for this Halffaces!! Love your models and use quite a few of them in my game
A tiny note of feedback - the grill marks on the pasty look quite strange to me. They're basically hand pies (like empanadas, turnovers, Brazilian pastels, calzones, etc) and are usually baked or fried. I can't remember ever seeing one grilled, with grill marks. The grill marks make it look like meat to me, and that's actually what I thought it was at first. I think other weirdos like me who are obsessed with hand pies will have a similar confused reaction, so I thought I would let you know.
Thanks again for sharing this with us, and I hope you improve other items in BS Bruma!
(ETA: I got curious and tried to find some eastern European examples of hand pies - maybe Pyrizhky, Cheboureki, or Piroshki?)
Thanks for this Halffaces!! Love your models and use quite a few of them in my game
Thanks a lot 😊
Regarding your comment about grill marks: of course I did it on purpose. I didn't set out to copy the vanilla look 1:1. I wanted it to have a unique and fresh look that would be different from vanilla and look original. The beauty of modding is that the author can (has the right) to give free rein to their imagination. Some authors add modern automatic rifle to the game. Some add flying ships or paraglider. Some even change the statue of Talos to a toad (🤢🤮🤢). So why can't I replace vanilla beef pasty to a charcoal-grilled meat pie? Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this?
maybe Pyrizhky
You almost guessed. "Pyrizhky" is a Ukrainian name, and it's almost what I wanted to do. Mostly "pyrizhky" are baked in the oven, but there are many recipes when the meat is wrapped in dough and cooked on coals or grill. So there is nothing unusual in my mod. This is exactly what I wanted to do.
I hope you improve other items in BS Bruma!
Sorry, but I don't think so. I have only one Bruma mod planned (which I am currently working on) and I do not plan to make any more Bruma mods. At least for now. However, my plans may change in the future (no one can know the future 🙄).
Thanks for the reply and I agree - I love seeing all the different interpretations and different directions mod authors take, it's what makes this game so amazing and replayable after all these years.
There's nothing wrong with your retexture and the grill marks do look gorgeous! I hope I didn't offend - where I live, pasty is a fairly obscure name for hand pies limited generally to the upper Great Lakes region (apparently has an origin in Cornwall) and unknown to most, so I may have made a bad assumption that you were also unfamiliar with the term.
A grilled Pyrizhky sounds amazing - I'm going to have to track down a recipe and try to make some
A grilled on embers pyrizhky with minced meat, which my late grandmother cooked - this is the most delicious food of all that I have eaten in my life! 🤤
Great, I really like Beyond Skyrim - Bruma, but most models and textures could really need some love and attention, and you are doing that with this mod. Will install this asap. Thank you!
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Really wish my Bread would be right in Bruma, since way back its texture has been always mashed up.
Honestly, I don't really understand what you mean (my English is too low for this). Maybe this mod will help you solve the problem with Bruma bread:
High Poly Project - Bruma Bread Patch
i hope you spend more time looking at other food items that eventually convince you to do a food mod again... Haha kidding, thanks for this anyways!
Of course if you have the time 🙏
A tiny note of feedback - the grill marks on the pasty look quite strange to me. They're basically hand pies (like empanadas, turnovers, Brazilian pastels, calzones, etc) and are usually baked or fried. I can't remember ever seeing one grilled, with grill marks. The grill marks make it look like meat to me, and that's actually what I thought it was at first. I think other weirdos like me who are obsessed with hand pies will have a similar confused reaction, so I thought I would let you know.
Thanks again for sharing this with us, and I hope you improve other items in BS Bruma!
(ETA: I got curious and tried to find some eastern European examples of hand pies - maybe Pyrizhky, Cheboureki, or Piroshki?)
Thanks a lot 😊
Regarding your comment about grill marks: of course I did it on purpose. I didn't set out to copy the vanilla look 1:1. I wanted it to have a unique and fresh look that would be different from vanilla and look original. The beauty of modding is that the author can (has the right) to give free rein to their imagination. Some authors add modern automatic rifle to the game. Some add flying ships or paraglider. Some even change the statue of Talos to a toad (🤢🤮🤢). So why can't I replace vanilla beef pasty to a charcoal-grilled meat pie? Is there any reason why I shouldn't do this?
You almost guessed. "Pyrizhky" is a Ukrainian name, and it's almost what I wanted to do. Mostly "pyrizhky" are baked in the oven, but there are many recipes when the meat is wrapped in dough and cooked on coals or grill. So there is nothing unusual in my mod. This is exactly what I wanted to do.
Sorry, but I don't think so. I have only one Bruma mod planned (which I am currently working on) and I do not plan to make any more Bruma mods. At least for now. However, my plans may change in the future (no one can know the future 🙄).
There's nothing wrong with your retexture and the grill marks do look gorgeous! I hope I didn't offend - where I live, pasty is a fairly obscure name for hand pies limited generally to the upper Great Lakes region (apparently has an origin in Cornwall) and unknown to most, so I may have made a bad assumption that you were also unfamiliar with the term.
A grilled Pyrizhky sounds amazing - I'm going to have to track down a recipe and try to make some