These are excellent texture replacers and I have been incorporating them in my Outfitted Mod here https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/61882 so thank you. I would like to ask if there is any easy way, other than with my own eyes, of discerning which "m" textures go with "f" textures? For example, is WVCVMerchantFemale12 the "match" with WVCW-torsom_d15. I would like to know so I can quickly design outfits. I thought maybe you had a chart or something. Thank you for your time.
Your work is underappreciated. I'm thinking about adding some of the clothes to Outlist and Clothing Level lists for more variety (I assume they are for vanilla bodies and just require cloning vanilla records and changing a few paths).
I'll have a dig around and see if I can upload some 'templates'. I seem to remember keeping quite a few of them. You could easily add text to those then.
Fair enough, I see what you mean by those designs, certainly very weather-beaten, but there would certainly have been more brightly coloured signs around back in the day.
But this is a modder's resource, so if you DO choose to use some of these signs, you can always open them in in GIMP or Paint.net or whatever, and reduce lighing / saturation yourself, and even add further dirt and wear decals etc.
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Includes:
Stalls
Stall cover textures
Signs
Clothing retextures of Vanilla meshes
Thank you very much. Endorsed.
Which is not fancy, not colored, not saturated, etc...
Something like that one for Oldrim Skyrim:
Signs of Skyrim
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/57578?tab=description
A rough; weathered; etc... look alike style...
But this is a modder's resource, so if you DO choose to use some of these signs, you can always open them in in GIMP or Paint.net or whatever, and reduce lighing / saturation yourself, and even add further dirt and wear decals etc.