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Retexures causing pixelated missing texture error


ViralDust

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Hi all,

Just another guy with a Skyrim problem. I've DLed plenty of retexures before, for animals to weapons to trees, and everything was fine, until I went to DL Dracomies' Skyrim Redesigned, and now whenever I come across any object retexed by his mod (not just spiders) I see this:

 

Now, I know it's my problem since no one else reported this issue with his mod, but how can I fix this? I've tried everything short of reinstalling Skyrim, like re-DLing the file and checking the structure, disabling all other esp's and checking "Load loose files", using a 4GB loader, using archiveinvalidation from NMM, and checking my video card drivers, and now I'm out of ideas. The most frustrating part is that all the other drag-and-drop texture mods work just fine for me, but not this one.

 

Any help out there?

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could they be conflicting with each other after installing that mod and the others don't like it/replacing textures that another mod has already done? :unsure:
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Yeah, it might be a mod conflict, but since there's no esp involved wouldn't they have to replace some other file with exactly the same name? As in, wouldn't I have seen a dialog, "Are you sure you want to replace this with this?" Because I never did... Do you know if drag-and-drop texture mods can conflict like that? Can other objects use textures even if those files weren't meant to affect them? Like, can a wolf retex and a spider retex conflict with each other?
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What Dragon Bunny is saying is that one mod overwirtes SpiderTexture01 and another overwrites SpiderTexture02, which the game uses both of these to get the end result we see in game. Try uninstalling both mods, reinstalling one, checking the spider, uninstalling it, reinstalling the other, checking the spider, then reinstalling the twice uninstalled one ( :tongue: ). I know this seems like a really drawn out process, but it rules out each of the files individually, then recreates (hopefully) the environment you're getting the issue in. This will help you determine if this kind of texture replacer conflict is going on.
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  • 11 months later...

I'd say that the texture file itself is corrupted, which is why it displays in that bizarre way.

You could try opening the texture file in Gimp or whatever to see if it looks OK or not.

Otherwise, re-download a fresh copy of the mod and re-install the textures.

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