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  1. We have literally hundreds, maybe thousands of Witcher resources heavily used by the community uploaded by dozens of modders - surely there must be someone out there who can pull a couple assets?
  2. A while back I was asking about the the Skellige Armour from W3 which, bizarrely enough, was never ported among all the other W3 assets ported over in the last ten years in spite of arguably having the most nordic theme of any armour in any Witcher game. While I'd love for someone to port over the armour, as well as a few others from W3 (see below), I'd be willing to figure out the rigging & weight painting and such, doing the work myself. However, I need the assets to start with (obviously in a .obj or .nif I can use, along with the corresponding texture files), and I don't have the resources to export the original assets (mainly the game itself, lol). Is it possible that someone could please at least just export the assets? Or even just the parts for the Skellige Armour if the others are too much? I've looked and asked so many places, Reddit, LL, Gun, etc. without much luck and I'm hoping at least SOMEONE out there is still interested in Witcher-based armour mods. I'm working on a large replacer (About 10-12 vanilla sets done so far, both genders & weights, though I want to revise some of the older ones if I can get the sets below), including hopefully an add-on for Brigandage, and no it's not all ported Witcher stuff, but it's late-medieval and Witcher stuff has been an enormously useful source of components. Thanks. ______________ P.S. The full list of armours I'm ideally hoping for is: Skellige Armour (also listed as the "Undvik armour")Hindarsfjall Heavy Armour (another very nordic-themed armour)Ard Skellig Aketon (excellent bandit/peasant armour)Shiadhal's Gambeson (same, plain w/excellent wear & tear texturing)Cidarian Cavalry Armor (excellent intermediate or guard armour)Flaming Rose Armour (same)Besides the Skellige Armour, most of those are only torsos, or torsos & gloves.
  3. Hilarious update. The normal map issue is solved. The edits work perfectly... as long as the only thing I do is apply the NVidia normalization filter, and then save the normal map as a regular diffuse texture, instead of as normal map. NVidia! :psyduck:
  4. UPDATE: Question #2 is SOLVED. Two questions, one cup thread, because they might be related and they're for the same mesh anyway. I have a fair bit of texture-editing experience, so it's not basic tutorials I need here but some more advanced help. 1) Cannot match cubemap shading - what am I missing? The main problem I've been having is that for the life of me, I cannot get the colour and shade of the environment mapping to match up properly between the armour plate on most of my meshes and a the greaves on pair of boots I'm using for this armour set. Some of you can probably recognize most of the assets from this particular project. (yeah this is the male 100 weight version, but there'll be sets for all genders and sizes when I'm done). I have gone through all the textures and done as much as I can (as far as I know) to harmonize them: - I'm using the same cubemap (duh) - I'm using identical settings in the BSLightingShaderProperty settings of the mesh, including lighting types, numeric values, etc. I've gone over these and compared them line by line several times and while it's still possible I might have a setting off, I don't think this is the issue? - I've done my best to make sure the saturation, shading and tone of the diffuse (base colour) map, specular map, and the environment map have been made as close as possible. Yes, this includes the alpha channel of the normal map - Now that question 2 has been solved, I've also made sure the normal maps are fairly close in terms of texture. Not a perfect match but enough that it's clear that the normal map isn't causing the problem. I've done this many times with other armours I've worked on with good results, but this time It's just off enough that a small adjustment somewhere isn't the problem. I must be missing a setting or texture formatting detail somewhere. 2) Normal Map light orientation changed when saving? What settings to fix this? (Question 2 has been solved so I've spoilered it. Not deleting it entirely in case someone else ever needs this info)
  5. Multiple banners is a thing you tend to see in feudal societies where there's hierarchies of lordships and loyalties are highly localized. The middle ages are a prime example of this, but even real-life armies had variations on this tradition well into the 19th century. To translate that to Tamriel, in the days before the Great War (or even during the Great War), a regiment sent from - for example - Eastmarch could potentially have displayed the Eastmarch banner, while the army from Skyrim as a whole would be under the command of the High King at Solitude, who would have his own troops flying the banner of Solitude. In this example, only the soldiers from Imperial City itself would actually wear or fly the Imperial symbol. However, Bethesda has pretty consistently depicted the Empire as being along the more cohesive lines of the Roman empire, which means a more consistent heraldry. The most obvious aspect of this in the game of this is that Imperial troops in Skyrim may be locals, but they all still wear the Septim dragon and share the same uniform. To be sure, you can actually have both systems coexisting - High Rock's armies might fight under their own local banners, as might armies from Morrowwind, even though they might fight as part of an overall Imperial army. But Skyrim is consistently described as being nearly as core a part of the Empire as Cyrodiil as well as being much more strongly integrated with Cyrodiil than other provinces. At the same time, the Civil War pretty much comes down to the Nords arguing if they're Imperials first or Nords first, so there's clearly still some sort of pan-Nordic identity, distinct from Cyrodiil, that a Nord might recognize. Which is what makes me wonder if there's any visual token or badge or symbol that Nords might all recognize as "Nordic" or as a symbol of Skyrim. The main reason I'm asking is because I'm tinkering with some armours, and it would be neat to add some shields with decorations along those lines, something that anyone in Skyrim might wear without it necessarily being Imperial or Stormcloak, or from any one hold. A plain shield is both unlikely AND boring, but if I want to make something widely distributed around Skyrim (i.e. to add to levelled lists or use as replacers), it should be something anyone might wear. The patterns on the Steel Plate Armour are an example here, but there's no special shield just for Steel Plate armour.
  6. So, this might seems like a weird question after Skyrim's been out for so many years, but... Does Skyrim, as a whole, have an emblem or symbol, or anything like that as a whole? Each of the holds has their own crest, as do many of the smaller factions, and I'm sure that in a medieval sense, the crest of Solitude might serve as a banner under which armies from Skyrim as a whole might serve militarily (that's only a guess, but it would be consistent, with the crest of the Empire as a whole being that of the Septims), but is there a more neutral or "generic" symbol which represents Skyrim as a whole? Or even something a Nord might simply wear personally without it standing for any sort of territorial allegiance, except maybe to Nords as a people? I was surprised that I couldn't even find a yes or no answer to this question after searching in various places (The Skyrim wiki, UESP, etc.), let alone an actual answer with an image. Any information or suggestions would be great, thanks!
  7. Again with the questions! Could anyone let me know which mod pack the hair COCO is using for in the frontpage splash image for their new T Shirt mod is from (actual style name would be a plus) Screenshot:
  8. Looks like something by DividedByTheNines
  9. That's from 2017. I was relying on the same outdated information you're referring to. The information posted above by phillipjohnmc is much more recent.
  10. Yeah, it'll be a while before we see anything, which is fine. There's some other modders doing interim projects we might see sooner. I'd really like to see someone release some work with Skyrim's eastern border... (there's one project on Nexus already but it's landscape only at the moment - towns and quests and such are a long ways off). The western border has Beyond Reach, which may not be perfect but has reached a pretty playable and stable state, so it'll do until we see Illiac Bay (which might be a very long way off given it's TWO provinces). Atmora I was excited for before. No idea where they're at now, because they were originally hoping to release in early-mid 2018. We'll see, I suppose. You're right that we're still a long ways off TES6. First, no one knows what they're going to do with the disaster that is Fallout 76, and they're still meaning to launch an entirely new flagship franchise before getting to TES6 (can't recall the name at the moment). I assume we're looking at 1-2 years minimum before they even start WORKING on TES6, let alone releasing it.
  11. This is actually very good news and the first I'd heard of this anywhere. I'd given up following the project very closely after the announcement that they were going to move development entirely to SSE, which frankly seemed very firm at the time. I expect that's why the streamer doing the interview is also surprised. Whatever internal discussion took place, well, thank goodness they changed their minds to revert to the original plan. I suppose this is another confirmation that development of such large modules all within Oldrim is perfectly feasible. Well, thanks for the heads-up!
  12. You're literally just repeating an earlier post with nothing new. So I will also repeat myself too: If it was impossible in Oldrim, then why did they spend 5 years working on it in Oldrim, with the expectation that it would be released for Oldrim? It only became "impossible" after SSE dropped. You don't want to make it for Oldrim, sure. But don't lie about why.
  13. Which is funny, because the project (and many others) were undertaken on the assumption that the engine could handle another province just fine, and 5+ years of work were done under that assumption. Nor is the BS team the only group to have undertaken a project of similar size and not one of the non-BS parties has ever made that claim. If they'd said they changed the because they wanted to, that's something else. Make the mod you want to make, sure, whatever. But trying to bolster a justification with a claim which directly contradicts their own words and actions of the previous several years is... questionable.
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