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2013-05-22_00013

Hello,

 

So I recently noticed that there are some rocks scattered around that still have a terrible low resolution even after doing a full STEP install. I attached a photo outside of Solitude as an example, but they are scattered here and there across the world. Did I miss something? Is there anything I can for these? They stick out pretty bad with all the other amazing graphics around them. Hope someone has some insight, thanks!

 

2013-05-22_00013

 

 

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Just looks like that particular texture is not covered by any of the texture packs you have installed.

 

Either that or a mip map is not done properly.

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Ok, thank you. I installed all the texture packs from STEP, do you know of one that would cover this texture?

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Skyrim HD the landscape part would be my initial guess.... but not sure.

 

If you really want to know the name of the texture used you can go into the Creation kit and find the rock then double click it to get information about which texture it uses.

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Please upload images somewhere where you don't need to be logged in to view them if possible :) imgur.com for example is excellent

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I have the same problem. I looked at the mesh, it was one of the mountains one, using a texture also used by other meshes without any problem (something in \landscape\mountains).

 

I think it's an UVMap problem rather than a texture problem.

 

If I stumble upon one, I'll try to gather more accurate informations.

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