Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Weapon Retexture Project Mod v0.9a
This is an ongoing project aimed to have a high-resolution...
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- Program by Millenia
Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Weapon Retexture Project Mod v0.9a
This is an ongoing project aimed to have a high-resolution texture for every single weapon in Skyrim. Everything is made from scratch by yours truly (Millenia). To install: Unzip the file to your Skyrim/Data folder.
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This is an ongoing project aimed to have a high-resolution texture for every single weapon in Skyrim. Everything is made from scratch by yours truly.
I have a similar project for Fallout: New Vegas, too, check it out!
To install: Unarchive in your Skyrim/Data folder.
Changelog
13.12.2011
12.12.2011 - Steel Warhammer
9.12.2011 - Steel Greatsword
6.12.2011 - Steel Sword
3.12.2011 - Mehrunes' Razor
30.11.2011 - Iron Sword
28.11.2011 - Iron Dagger
27.11.2011 - Initial Release - Iron Battleaxe
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F.A.Q.
Q: When will this be finished?
A: I have no idea, really. One texture takes from a few hours to over ten, so this is a huge project.
Q: Why are you working mostly from bottom up, and not from higher-tier stuff downwards?
A: Well, in addition to that it feels like logical progression, I haven't worked with traditional weapons like swords/axes/hammers much, so I learn a lot from every new texture, and I'm 100% certain the last weapons in this project will look twice better than they would have, had I started out with them.
It takes patience to wait, but you'd all rather have the high-end stuff look better than cruddy iron weapons :P
Q: How about armors?
A: Like I said previously, this is a huge project alone and I don't have any plans for armors yet. If this goes smoothly and I don't burn myself out with Skyrim modding, I might do armour retextures after this, but I can't promise anything at this point.
Q: What about the performance? Will this affect it negatively?
A: Perhaps slightly, but weapons are such a tiny part of the world, so unless you drop 100 iron swords at a location and look at all of them at the same time, I doubt you'll notice any performance drop (if even then)
Q: Are you a professional 3d artist?
A: Nope, just an experienced amateur. Been doing 3d for fun since 2004.
Q: Why are Bethesda textures so bad/low res compared to an amateur's work?
A: Actual, professional artists have deadlines, art directors and console limitations to worry about, instead of making everything crazy high res. They actually made most of the stuff at a higher resolution, then scaled down (I can tell by looking at them) due to console limitations. It's weird they didn't use the higher-res textures for PC, but such is life sometimes.