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Skyrim Sky Color Gradient


broliii

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This is my first post on this forum so I would like to say hello to all of you :)

I have question to skyrim moders. I'm trying to change sky default color but I cant find a gradient texture (I guess its gradient). I already changed clouds color but there is still blue box behind them. Where Does any of you know which texture modification will change that?

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Sky is not textured. The clouds are, which use the alpha channel to blend with each coloured sky.

 

To change the sky, open Creation Kit, load whatever mod file, once done go to "Weather", chose a weather type (double-click one).

 

In the following window you'll see 2 drop down options in top left - the bottom one is time of day (split into Sunrise, Day, Sunset, and Night) - and the top option controls various colour settings. The sky is coloured using 3 settings: Horizon, Sky Lower, and Sky Upper. Simply pick and chose colours and your sky will change.

 

You can also adjust sky intensity within the Imagespace settings, which is basically a multiplier. Use the IS settings with the colour settings to get the sky you want!

 

Also bear in mind that the IS also has plenty of colour correction applied by default, which will affect the look of your sky. This can be adjusted to in terms of colour type and strength.

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Sky is not textured. The clouds are, which use the alpha channel to blend with each coloured sky.

 

To change the sky, open Creation Kit, load whatever mod file, once done go to "Weather", chose a weather type (double-click one).

 

In the following window you'll see 2 drop down options in top left - the bottom one is time of day (split into Sunrise, Day, Sunset, and Night) - and the top option controls various colour settings. The sky is coloured using 3 settings: Horizon, Sky Lower, and Sky Upper. Simply pick and chose colours and your sky will change.

 

You can also adjust sky intensity within the Imagespace settings, which is basically a multiplier. Use the IS settings with the colour settings to get the sky you want!

 

Also bear in mind that the IS also has plenty of colour correction applied by default, which will affect the look of your sky. This can be adjusted to in terms of colour type and strength.

 

For being the only person on entirety of the internet who has been able to answer that for me, you sir get a kudos! Thanks a ton :D

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