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johnsmitherino

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  1. Any chance you could elaborate on the use of Sniff? Can I use it to batch strip all the nifs down to just their trunk and crown tri shapes? I'm not using hybrids just yet, so separating trunk from crown isn't something I'm going to need until after I test with full models.
  2. I'm in the process of creating passthru lods for Ulvenwald and it's seasonal variants by using this guide https://stepmodifications.org/wiki/Guide:Creating_Tree_LOD_Models. There is a lot of trees so it's taking quite some time to work through them all for what seems like a very repetitive copy and paste task. Is there any way of automatically generating these nifs? Also, as a separate question, is there anything special I need to do for the seasonal variants? This is an example file name of what I've done: AlderGiant01_autumn_E0D96EAEpassthru_lod - Is this fine? Thanks.
  3. So upon further investigation, I believe it's an issue with Blubbo's mods. Most trees added from a Blubbo mod seems to be having issues with seasonal LODs. How would I fix this? But I've also noticed the Whiterun terrain LOD doesn't seem to be changing in winter either, and also as you can see some of the roofs aren't snowed over in the LOD. Also, I checked Blubbo's files and there's no premade LOD, so there shouldn't be anything getting in the way. Problematic Tree LOD Reference of Tree Whiterun LOD Whiterun Reference of Tree Logs https://ufile.io/f/yqdg1
  4. Hey there, what would have I done wrong to cause the wrong LODs to show in child worlds from the parent world? I'm using seasons and I believe what's happening is a seasonal issue where the child world LODs are showing the default variant instead of seasonal, but that's just my assumption. My image shows a green tree LOD in whiterun which should instead be a snow tree LOD.
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