A retexture of the Vanilla Alchemy table. FOMOD installer gives a choice of 5 different colors/types of stone for the table. White marble, black marble, brown marble, jade, and granite.
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Version 1.0
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A retexture is long overdue in my opinion. Improves the appearance of the Alchemy tables and workstations. My new version has a marble slab insert in the main table which is stained dark and somewhat shiny. I've fixed many UV issues as well as adding a mortar and pestle. The glow in the middle is now a bit more blue instead of the sickening green.
It should be compatible with everything as far as I know, unless a mod changes the same NIF files.
If another mod does alter the same NIF files, you can just use the texture files from mine without the meshes and it should look OK for the most part. Some fine details may not get translated (my UV edits and an added mortar and pestle), but the main idea will still come through.