I am in full support of an easier to use tagging and censorship system. Although I don't use it myself, I could easily understand why someone would want to. Thank you for leaving the decision of what we can and cannot see up to us! Freedom is a great thing! :)
In response to post #8157183. #8157327, #8157354, #8157384, #8157390, #8157694, #8157767, #8158284, #8158673, #8159170 are all replies on the same post.
My sweet nexus!! I spend three hours pre-skyrim everyday on you! What wil I do!
Ahh I love the Nexus forums, you guys helped me figure out what my problem was...I was getting concerned that Riften was going to drown in a sea of Storm-cloak Boots! Hope that UWA gets a fix for this soon, I love that mod! :)
I still play Morrowind...I wouldn't worry about any of the Elder Scrolls games ever dying, they have a very strong community backing them. :) I also am trying to get into mesh editing and modeling. It's complicated, but I'm hoping once I get the hang of it I'll be able to turn out some sweet armor/clothing mods. It really helps having so many forums and tutorials that explain the process in detail.
Do you have the correct version of SKSE for the version of Skyrim you're running? Are all of your mods up to date and intended for the version of Skyrim you're running? It could be a mod conflict, although BOSS does a very good job of either eliminating mod conflicts or at least pointing them out. If SKSE is up to date and your mods are all the correct version I'd recommend disabling all your mods and then re-enabling them one at a time to find out which one is the problem.
I'm trying to make an armor mod, and I'm not sure how weighting works with that. I'm used to modding objects for the TRLE so this is quite the change. ;) If I was to design the armor in Meta and then import it back into Blender would I be able to reapply the smooth level? The scale is the one thing that I am most concerned about. I imported it at a 1:1 value but I'm not sure if that is simply a value relative to meta and isn't necessarily similar to the scaling method of Blender...but perhaps I could also rescale it if I opened the finished object in Blender? Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me!
Okay, so this may be a very simplistic question...but here goes. I have always used Metasequoia to do mesh editing with for other games and I am very well versed in using it and all of it's function, I have never used Blender before today and find it much more difficult to use and confusing than Meta. I was able to easily use NifScope to convert the nif file to an obj file so I could open it with Meta and it imported fine. My question would be does anyone know if I lost critical file data or anything by converting the file to an .obj file to open in Meta, or any other reason why this might not work? I don't want to finish building this armor and then realize that I screwed up by converting it to an obj file to edit. Thanks for any input.
I am also looking to replay Morrowind as I haven't touched it since Oblivion was released and am now feeling Deja Vu with the Dragonborn expansion for Skyrim out... @Zephyr Kronos That MGSO mod looks really nice, definitely one I'll have to try out. That's really the only thing that I'm interested in modding for any TES game: Graphics, Lighting and Textures. Otherwise I don't like to mess with the original feel of the game. If there's some sort of mod out there that gives Morrowind a more realistic physics system so you don't have arrows shooting out forever that would also be cool, I haven't seen anything like that yet though.
Hey everybody, I've recently gotten back into writing and decided to restart an online Skyrim Journal I'd been working on. I don't know if anyone is into this kind of thing, but I really enjoy writing it! :smile: It's currently following my level 46 Dunmer Female. She was blinded in an explosion she caused while practicing Necromancy in Morrowind. Her parents banished her, and she fled into Skyrim where she was picked up by the Imperials... If any one is interested here's the link. I update it at least once a week, depending on what else is on my plate. :smile: Ravenna Polk's Journal http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-F-1G40CeHdo/URxWjnvsbrI/AAAAAAAAAaQ/fwVjE9he0sY/s1600/Screenshot106044.png