If the esp has a designated folder path for its textures you just put the new ones into there to replace the old ones. Else you have to go to to the NPC in question in the Creation Kit (not sure. Creation Kit: available on Steam (Menu option View - Tools and then select Creation Kit) Create a custom race. The main steps for creating a new custom race for Skyrim are: Place all the meshes and texture files in their folders; Add the required texture sets; Create the new race; Add the required form lists; Add the required head parts. I've tried doing it the old fashion way with the fallout archiver and the.dds files and skyrim/data/texture process but it just doesn't work for me. Does the creation kit allow you to add textures through itself? I know i'll use Photoshop or whatever to make the actual texture but can i apply it to my model through the creation kit? PUHLEASE HELP, driving me insane.
Remember how I used to rant in basically every episode of my Skyrim Mod Forgeweekly colum about the terribly low resolution of the default textures in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
I used to do so with reason, as they are really below the standards of an AAA PC game, or better, they were.
Saturday Bethesda teased the release of a “surprise” and today that surprise appeared on Steam in the form of a High Resolution Texture pack. Can you hear millions of PC gamers explode in jubilation? I sure can.
The package is completely free and weighs a little north of three gigabytes. It can be downloaded directly from Steam, together with the new Creation Kit, that was released today as well and will surely unleash the true potential of the strongest modding community of the gaming scenario.
According to the official press release to use the new High Resolution Texture pack you better have a rig that exceeds Skyrim’s recommended specs, including Windows Vista or 7 operating system, a minimum of 4GB of system RAM, a DirectX 9.0c compatible NVIDIA or AMD ATI video card with at least 1 GB of RAM and the latest drivers.
Time to get down to business, army of modders. This time around we might not need to change every single texture of the game anymore.
Skyrim Creation Kit Custom Textures Packs
Bethesda also released the first three of a series of ten tutorial videos, in order to help with getting acquainted with the Creation Kit.
You can see them below and if you still don’t have the game, it’s on sale on Steam until Thursday at 4 PM Pacific time for $33.49, while its predecessors Oblivion and Morrowind are on sale as well for $9.99 each.
Remember how I used to rant in basically every episode of my Skyrim Mod Forgeweekly colum about the terribly low resolution of the default textures in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim?
I used to do so with reason, as they are really below the standards of an AAA PC game, or better, they were.
Saturday Bethesda teased the release of a “surprise” and today that surprise appeared on Steam in the form of a High Resolution Texture pack. Can you hear millions of PC gamers explode in jubilation? I sure can.
The package is completely free and weighs a little north of three gigabytes. It can be downloaded directly from Steam, together with the new Creation Kit, that was released today as well and will surely unleash the true potential of the strongest modding community of the gaming scenario.
According to the official press release to use the new High Resolution Texture pack you better have a rig that exceeds Skyrim’s recommended specs, including Windows Vista or 7 operating system, a minimum of 4GB of system RAM, a DirectX 9.0c compatible NVIDIA or AMD ATI video card with at least 1 GB of RAM and the latest drivers.
Time to get down to business, army of modders. This time around we might not need to change every single texture of the game anymore.
Bethesda also released the first three of a series of ten tutorial videos, in order to help with getting acquainted with the Creation Kit.
Skyrim Creation Kit Custom Textures Mod
You can see them below and if you still don’t have the game, it’s on sale on Steam until Thursday at 4 PM Pacific time for $33.49, while its predecessors Oblivion and Morrowind are on sale as well for $9.99 each.