Alternate textures to replace (or remove) the visual effect applied to enchanted weapons.
Permissions and credits
Credits and distribution permission
Other user's assetsAll the assets in this file belong to the author, or are from free-to-use modder's resources
Upload permissionYou can upload this file to other sites but you must credit me as the creator of the file
Modification permissionYou are allowed to modify my files and release bug fixes or improve on the features without permission from or credit to me
Conversion permissionYou can convert this file to work with other games as long as you credit me as the creator of the file
Asset use permissionYou are allowed to use the assets in this file without permission or crediting me
Asset use permission in mods/files that are being soldYou are allowed to use the assets in this file in mods/files that are being sold, for money, on Steam Workshop or other platforms
Asset use permission in mods/files that earn donation pointsYou are allowed to earn Donation Points for your mods if they use my assets
Author notes
These files were created by Myopic and have the same permissions he uploaded on the Oldrim edition. You have the author's permission to convert, edit, modify, redistribute or re-upload these files without giving credit.
File credits
Myopic is the original creator of the texture files in this mod. https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/1345
Donation Points system
This mod is opted-in to receive Donation Points
This mod replaces the texture applied to enchanted weapons with one of 5 versions.
I have packed the original files into a FOMOD installer for ease of use with Vortex/NMM, but you can still download the archives individually if you wish. I have included the 'orderly' version of the letters variant in the FOMOD as well. Myopic classed it as an old version on the Oldrim page, but it looks different to the remake so I've kept it in case you prefer it.
Installation: Manager 1. Download the file with Vortex or NMM 2. Install 3. Enable
Installation: Manual 1. Download one of the optional files manually 2. Extract the archive to your Skyrim folder
If you have any issues installing manually, check that you've got the right file path and that there are no spelling mistakes in your folder names.