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Porny Skill Tree

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Hey guys;

 

I noticed the file was no longer present, no clue why ( was it taken down ? ) as I didn't get any notification about it

So assuming i may be the one responsible, here is the reupload

 

 ⚠️Exactly the same file I already uploaded - nothing new added, nothing changed

 

Credits to the original mod author (audhol) and praises to Vempire (art used)


  • Submitter
  • Submitted
    09/28/2023
  • Category
  • Requires
    Skyrim LE/SE
  • Regular Edition Compatible
    Yes

 

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On 9/28/2023 at 1:29 PM, lala005614 said:

Is it possible /or/ how to combine your picture with the mod below (Mainly with the skill tree alignments)?

 

In the mod below there is both the pictures and the skill tree alignments both changed.

 

https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/98106

Yes it's totally possible, as I used the mod you mentionned as a base to modify initially - but I didn't include the glowing symbols 

You can overwrite Audhol s files with mine without any issue

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On 9/28/2023 at 12:45 AM, PyGee333 said:

I noticed the file was no longer present, no clue why ( was it taken down ? ) as I didn't get any notification about it

So assuming i may be the one responsible

Maybe it was because you could hardly see the perks with the mod on (Shrugs)

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I tried this on LE and unfortunately it gives a black screen and then crashes when you open the skill tree menu.   Does work great on SE though.   Thanks.   If you update it to work with LE please make note of it, and I'll grab it again.

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12 minutes ago, blibby said:

I tried this on LE and unfortunately it gives a black screen and then crashes when you open the skill tree menu.   Does work great on SE though.   Thanks.   If you update it to work with LE please make note of it, and I'll grab it again.

I forgot to mention that. For some reason SE textures work more or less on LE but the meshes on the other hand need to be ported.

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If you want the images to be a bit more opaque you can use colour to alpha and choose pure white as the colour to remove. Also if you would like to remove some of the background you could first add a vignette shadow over the image with a large blur in white then remove all colour white to give a soft outline to the part of the image youd like to keep.

 

Another option to add more transparency is to create a new layer below your image then reduce the opacity of your top layer before merging the 2 together.

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