KrotGovnorot Posted February 14, 2019 Posted February 14, 2019 I have several problems with textures of the outfits from mods. Some of the outfits sometimes glow and look like they are ignoring all shadow, especially the white colored ones. I trough its ENB issues at first but the glow still persist even if I disable ENB. Its not even because of white color, I have nini cat maid outfit that consist of upper and lower parts, they have literally the same color but the lower part is glowing while upper one looks just fine. The only clue I have is texture maps, upper part has some black map aside from diffuse and normal which look like a specular map, lower part doesn't have it, but I doubt that's the source of the problem since mod makers would probably notice the texture glow if it was a missing texture map that causes it. Also I checked other outfits that has the same issue and they does have a specular map. Spoiler
Grey Cloud Posted February 14, 2019 Posted February 14, 2019 4 minutes ago, KrotGovnorot said: issues at first but the glow still persist even if I disable ENB And did you also disable any lighting mods?
KrotGovnorot Posted February 14, 2019 Author Posted February 14, 2019 11 minutes ago, Grey Cloud said: And did you also disable any lighting mods? I don't have any to disable. I even installed Enhanced Lights and FX just now and the glow is still there. I have skyrim ultimate patch and crashfixes, could they be causing it? I also have NetImmerse Override
KrotGovnorot Posted February 15, 2019 Author Posted February 15, 2019 Figured it out, writing solution if somebody would face the same problem. I opened the mesh in nifskope, lighting shader property had different values compared to upper part of the outfit, specifically it had different emissive color, emissive multiple and lighting effect1. I copied all values from the upper part and its all good now, glowing is gone. So check your mesh shader values in nifskope.
RohZima Posted February 15, 2019 Posted February 15, 2019 Emissive is like glow, the light that the object emits, so that makes sense
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