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I don't care if you use my tweaks in your own mod, but be sure to respect any and all wishes of DrJacopo, CarbonDice, and JkeRL34.
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DrJacopo for Azurite Weathers and Seasons (open permissions) CarbonDice for Azurite Weathers II Expansion (open permissions) JkeRL34 for Supreme Weathers for Azurite Weathers (open permissions)
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Changelogs
Version 2.0
Remade for Azurite Weathers III, version 3.25
Version 1.0
Added a few weathers that I missed. Added a couple patches.
Version 0.9
Nexus Release
This is a small visual tweak to obscure the moons during some precipitation weathers found within Azurite Weathers 2/3 by DrJacopo.
Azurite Weathers has been my favorite weather mod since its release, but it features one artistic decision that always pulls me away from an immersive experience; fully visible, sharp looking moons during adverse weathers. While yes, they do look stunning, they also look as if they are between you and the clouds.
All this mod does is simply reduce the Moon Glare RGB to roughly 10% of Azurite's original values in some weathers, and completely removes it in a few others. The result is the illusion that the moons are now veiled by the cloudy sky.
Created for version 2.57 of Azurite Weathers II. ESL flagged. Be sure to load my mod after.