I do like some of these retextures, but being specific the things I would like to see more of are new mages robes, RP outfits (not always skimpy), some cool original looking armour sets (not always badass), some hair mods that don't look like I have just opened playboy or been imported to Japan, faces that are nice looking but not always perfect, so keeping some character, this especially on elves! Although this last one is difficult as beauty is in the eye of the beholder etc... new player houses in nice areas of Skyrim. Is this kjind of thing hard to do in mods? I honestly don't know, so I could be being really unfair to expect it. I would like to have a go at creating some of the things I have mentioned above, I literally have no idea of how hard this is though. So would need to start at the most basic level, I wondered if maybe I should start by doing something in Oblivion to get the hang of it first as there are a few guides specific to Oblivion? I don't know how different it is to modding in Skyrim though, do you find modding Skyrim easier? Things you described belong to different "zones" of modding (I know "zones" is not the right word for it, but can't rememebr the right english one currently, sorry ><). If you want to retexture or edit/create new meshes you could start already (photoshop or gimp for textures, nifskope, 3ds max or blender for meshes are the usual choices I believe). You can find on download here on nexus tutorials to import weapons and armors from oblivion if you'd like to do that. You can also follow a similar process to import hairstyles as well (if you find something you fancy in oblivion mods, I'm not sure what you are looking for). Maybe somebody could help you import from other games as well (not sure it's allowed here on nexus though, due to copyrights?). If you are willing to learn and work on 3d modelling you could try to create your own meshes and then convert them to skyrim nifs to use ingame. For new player houses and similar better wait for CK in my opinion, since it should be released quite soon. It's doable without using workaround programs like tessnip, skyedit, etc. but those aren't fully adapt for skyrim and require much more effort. You can practice with oblivion's one for now since likely they will be very similar.