DoYouEvenModBro Posted October 7, 2013 Author Posted October 7, 2013 Can I use this with Skyrim Bigger Trees? Edit: tested with skyrim bigger trees. It looks off with both of them. You kind of don't really need anymore fullness on the trees with skyrim bigger trees since they already look fuller with larger meshes.
DoYouEvenModBro Posted October 7, 2013 Author Posted October 7, 2013 There is a gif in the fomod section of the mod (normals.gif). I'm not on my PC at the moment so I can't pluck it out. :) Cool. Thanks. I had some questions about your lush trees and grass mod too. Can I PM you? I tried before but it said you disabled private messages
Guest Posted October 7, 2013 Posted October 7, 2013 Yeah I disabled my inbox for a while to keep away. You can drop me one here or just ask the question straight out on this comment section. I'm sure no one will mind. :)
DoYouEvenModBro Posted October 7, 2013 Author Posted October 7, 2013 Yeah I disabled my inbox for a while to keep away. You can drop me one here or just ask the question straight out on this comment section. I'm sure no one will mind. :)I've been bothering Aiyen about this all day, lol. I'm wondering what the difference between 30 - old trees and the 20 - trees/20 - trees perf is. Also, if this is compatible with TreesHD and/or Skyrim Bigger Trees. If it is, where in the install order should this go? Thanks!
Guest Posted October 7, 2013 Posted October 7, 2013 Old trees are vanilla forest tree meshes, but with more dense leaves. The new trees are new meshes and textures that replace all the vanilla forest trees. The performance edition is the new trees, but with some tweaks so they run better (at the cost of some visual cutbacks). The old trees option is fine with any mod really. I'm sure the new trees should be fine too, but TreesHD won't be used at all and Bigger Trees may not seem as big. I'm not sure on any LOD issues with the latter as I have not tried it myself. Also my advice would be to go into the FOmod folder and open one of the XML files in notepad. You can then read through them and see if there is a description for each option. :)
DoYouEvenModBro Posted October 8, 2013 Author Posted October 8, 2013 Old trees are vanilla forest tree meshes' date=' but with more dense leaves. The new trees are new meshes and textures that replace all the vanilla forest trees. The performance edition is the new trees, but with some tweaks so they run better (at the cost of some visual cutbacks). The old trees option is fine with any mod really. I'm sure the new trees should be fine too, but TreesHD won't be used at all and Bigger Trees may not seem as big. I'm not sure on any LOD issues with the latter as I have not tried it myself. Also my advice would be to go into the FOmod folder and open one of the XML files in notepad. You can then read through them and see if there is a description for each option. :)[/quote']So you're saying that the 30 - old trees version should have no problem with TreesHD and Skyrim Bigger Trees? Only the new trees?
phazer11 Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Old trees are vanilla forest tree meshes' date=' but with more dense leaves. The new trees are new meshes and textures that replace all the vanilla forest trees. The performance edition is the new trees, but with some tweaks so they run better (at the cost of some visual cutbacks). The old trees option is fine with any mod really. I'm sure the new trees should be fine too, but TreesHD won't be used at all and Bigger Trees may not seem as big. I'm not sure on any LOD issues with the latter as I have not tried it myself. Also my advice would be to go into the FOmod folder and open one of the XML files in notepad. You can then read through them and see if there is a description for each option. :)[/quote']Shouldn't this be taken elsewhere? This is after all a thread for a WATER mod.
DoYouEvenModBro Posted October 10, 2013 Author Posted October 10, 2013 Old trees are vanilla forest tree meshes' date=' but with more dense leaves. The new trees are new meshes and textures that replace all the vanilla forest trees. The performance edition is the new trees' date=' but with some tweaks so they run better (at the cost of some visual cutbacks). The old trees option is fine with any mod really. I'm sure the new trees should be fine too, but TreesHD won't be used at all and Bigger Trees may not seem as big. I'm not sure on any LOD issues with the latter as I have not tried it myself. Also my advice would be to go into the FOmod folder and open one of the XML files in notepad. You can then read through them and see if there is a description for each option. :)[/quote'']Shouldn't this be taken elsewhere? This is after all a thread for a WATER mod. Yes. Please move this to lush trees and grass. I'm sorry.
rootsrat Posted October 10, 2013 Posted October 10, 2013 Old trees are vanilla forest tree meshes' date=' but with more dense leaves. The new trees are new meshes and textures that replace all the vanilla forest trees. The performance edition is the new trees' date=' but with some tweaks so they run better (at the cost of some visual cutbacks). The old trees option is fine with any mod really. I'm sure the new trees should be fine too, but TreesHD won't be used at all and Bigger Trees may not seem as big. I'm not sure on any LOD issues with the latter as I have not tried it myself. Also my advice would be to go into the FOmod folder and open one of the XML files in notepad. You can then read through them and see if there is a description for each option. :)[/quote'']Shouldn't this be taken elsewhere? This is after all a thread for a WATER mod. Yes. Please move this to lush trees and grass. I'm sorry. Done.
DOHstep2013 Posted November 2, 2013 Posted November 2, 2013 Unique Grasses is what I am using along with SFO Regular. It looks fantastic, a great combination. If you like these sorts of mods this would be worth loading.
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