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Mirelurk123

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  1. Hey, what's the best and easiest way to edit noise.dds without ruining the quality of the texture? I mean what program should I use and what settings should i apply etc. I only want to make the noise a bit brighter. Thanks for help in advance
  2. Hi! Do I need to regenerate terrain LOD meshes and textures with xLodGen after tweaking my INI settings? I mean those: fBlockLevel1Distance, fBlockLevel0Distance, fSplitDistanceMult. I changed them like this: - fBlockLevel1Distance 90000 >>> 70000 - fBlockLevel0Distance 60000 >>> 35000 - fSplitDistanceMult 1.5 >>> 2.0 Also, do I need to re-run xLodGen after installing other mods? I don't mean graphical (textures and meshes) mods, but things like esp, esl and esm (USSEP) plugins etc. Thanks for help in advance
  3. Ok, thanks for help. Btw. is there a way to download an older version of Dyndolod Resources SE (2.30 specifically)? I tried searching Dyndolod's Nexus page but the oldest I could find was 2.43.
  4. Hello, I got a few more questions. You said: I tried to look into that and: 1. If I edit dyndolodtreelod.dds will I have to edit dyndolodtreelod_n.dds too? 2. What tool would you recommend to darken the texture to someone who had never done anything like that before? 3. Did anything change regarding 3d hybrid tree LOD between Dyndolod Standalone 2.35 - Dyndolod Standalone 2.54 and Dyndolod Resources SE 2.30 - Dyndolod Resources SE 2.45? It's just I never noticed those tree trunks before (when using Dyndolod 2.35 and Resources SE 2.30) and now I'm not sure if they've always been like that and I just never noticed or if they really look different now. Thanks for help in advance and sorry if I'm being annoying Oh, and (a kinda late) Merry Christmas
  5. Hey, thanks for answering. Yes, those are 3D hybrid LOD trees. I'm using Dyndolod Standalone 2.54, Dyndolod Resources SE 2.45. I'm not using EVT (I'm not using any mods apart from Dyndolod and billboards I linked to earilier), those are vanilla trees. Yes, I've heard that LOD in Skyrim cannot receive shadows. Thing is, the leaves of LOD trees are ok in terms of brightness, only their trunks look very bright. I'm not using any ENBs or weather mods, what you see on the screenshot is vanilla lighting. How can I identify the relevant textures and what tools should I use to do that? Again, the reason I'm asking is because on your screenshots (I mean those: https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/110/images/59721/59721-1518810007-1767873234.jpeg https://staticdelivery.nexusmods.com/mods/110/images/59721/59721-1519905746-1935151858.jpeg the tree LOD trunks look perfect, mine don't look like those. Just want to make sure that I'm not making any mistakes during the installation of Dyndolod.
  6. Hello! Just wanted to ask a small question: does that look normal https://imgur.com/a/v08fclb ? I mean the tree trunks of the LOD models - they look very bright, almost white (look in the top left corner). Is it supposed to look like that or did I screw up the installation? The reason I'm asking is because I don't remember it looking like that when I used DynDolod a few months ago and Sheson's screenshots on the Dyndolod Nexus page also don't seem to look like that. Thanks for help in advance. Relevant info: not using any mods other than Dyndolod (clean vanilla install), billboards used https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/11446 , Dyndolod options: "high" preset, Treelod=0 in the ini file, tree settings: static lod 4, billboard, billboard.
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