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Hi,

 

These are several Nude, wallpaper based "Main Menu" alternatives.

 

Installation:

 

Just use your mod manager.

MO/Vortex/NMM.

Overwrite other files during installation.

 

That's it.

 

You probably use Clean Menu.

I use it also.

 

Each main menu has only one ".nif" file, and ".dds" file.

They won't disturb your computer.

 

Uninstallation:

Use your mod manager.

 

Reinstall "Clean Menu" mod again.

 

Notes:

 

When you install one of these Naked Main Menus, you'll see that there have been two files created in new folders:

data\meshes\interface\logo

logo.nif

 

data\textures\interface\objects

MAINMENUWALLPAPER.dds

 

After the uninstallation, you can check if  "textures\interface" and "meshes\interface" folders still exist or not. If they do, you can delete them.

 

Main Menu "Version 2" is fancier one.

In its .nif file there are some animations, There is a sound file.

 

Is this "V.2" necessary?

I don't think so.

They show the same hot babes, the same list.

Maybe, Clean Menu mod would allow to play neither sound file, nor Skyrim logo animation.

 

How can you create your own Main Menu based on a wallpaper?

 

In the support website, I explain how I did.

I added wallpaper .dds file, logo.nif file, a .7z archive file that you can use to add your own .dds file, .nif file, folders, then create your .7z main menu package.

I prepared the list of the tools that you might need, and explained how to use them to create your .dds file, etc...

 

If you have any questions/suggestions, please do not hesitate to ask/tell me...

 

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Have Fun...


:smile: & ;) & :smiley: & :lol: ...


Nehaberlan...


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How can you create your own Main Menu based on a wallpaper?

 

 

Requirements and/or useful programs:

 

A wallpaper that has 1920x1080 pixel, 16:9 aspect ratio size.

 

GIMP

The main image editing program that you'll need.

 

Paint.NET

It can open .dds files that GIMP can't. For basic editing and saving an image as .dds, Paint.net is OK.

 

PhotoScape X

Very simple, and also very effective tool. You have to convert your image file to ".jpg" or an image format that it can support. You can do that by using Paint.net.

 

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First...

 

Extract Main Menu V.1 - Tutorial.7z or Main Menu V.2 - Tutorial.7z in a different folder.

Let's work on Main Menu V.1 - Tutorial.7z

Extract it as "Extract to 'Main Menu V.1 - Tutorial\'".

Open it.

You'll see two folders.

Meshes

Textures

 

In those folders there are more folders, and a file in

meshes\interface\logo\logo.nif

textures\interface\objects\MAINMENUWALLPAPER - Original-White.dds

PS: You're going to put your wallpaper on this MAINMENUWALLPAPER - Original-White.dds

file. When you put your wallpaper on it, then export this file, you have to rename it as MAINMENUWALLPAPER.dds.

 

If you look at porn wallpaper, this is a good website:

https://erowall.com/

 

Unfortunately, there is no search option. For that reason, you can do something like this:

If you look at wallpapers about ass, type this:

https://erowall.com/search/ass/

 

It works.

:)

 

As you probably know, wallpapers size can be 2K, 4K, even 5K, or 8K.

Some of them has 16:10 aspect ratio, some of them has 16:9, others can have 2.40:1, etc...

Maybe, you want to use an image that has 4:3 aspect ratio.

 

So, using some math, adding some borders on top and bottom if the aspect ratio is bigger than 16:9.

If it's something 4:3 image that you have to make it 16:9, you have add black borders on the right and left,.

Maybe you want to use cropping tool to fit 16:9 aspect ratio.

 

Let's try an image that we have to add black borders on left and right by using PhotoScape X.

 

I had an image that has 1600x1200 as size.

I resized to 1440x1080

1920-1440=480

480/2=240

So, I have to add 240 pixel to the left, and 240 pixel to the right as black border.

Here is a tutorial with images.

I hope it'll be helpful:

 

 

 


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After watching these pictures, you might create a 1920x1080 wallpaper in .png or .jpg format.

If you have more questions, do not hesitate to ask me please.

 

Open MAINMENUWALLPAPER - Original-White.dds via GIMP.

 

You'll see something a black background with white part in front 2048x2048 .dds image.

 

 


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First, be sure that Alpha Channel has been already added.

Check it by going from the tab bar:

Layer

Transparency

Add Alpha Channel

 

Add Alpha Channel has to be unable to select. If not, click on it, and activate it.

 

Right now, open your wallpaper also.

 

On your wallpaper,

Select All

Copy

 

On the MAINMENUWALLPAPER - Original-White.dds

Go to "Select by Color".

Select, white area.

 

Right Click on white area,

Edit => Paste

Or from the Tab, select Edit => Paste

 

 

Making a 7-Zip package:

You have two folders
Meshes & Textures

Select them both.

Right click on them .

7-Zip => Add to Archive

You can give any name.

I named it as "Main Menu SE" for example.

 

So, my "Main Menu SE.7z" has been prepared to install in my Skyrim SE.

 

Open your MO/Vortex/NMM.

Drag/drop in it.

 

Install it. Overwrite other files during installation.

 

If you want to install manually, just put the folders/files in the right places.

 

That's it.

 

 

MAINMENUWALLPAPER - Original-White.dds

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If you want to make a LE Version, what you have to do?

 

You can use SSE NIF Optimizer.

 

A small tutorial with pictures:

 



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If you check the meshes and textures folders in the "Main Menu V.1 - Tutorial" or "Main Menu V.2 - Tutorial" have been replaced by LE version files.

For example,

In SE, .nif files use

User Version: 12

User Version 2: 100



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In LE, .nif files use

User Version: 12

User Version 2: 83



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In the tutorial, I used "Tutorial version" folder.

You probably prefer to use the folder that you've created your own main menu.

 

PS: Because SSE NIF Optimizer replaces all the files in the folder that you selected in the beginning, it would be better if you keep your original files/folders in a backup folder.

 

Last thing to do is prepare a .7z package.

The same way as I explained in the previous tutorial.

You can just rename it something like that:

"Main Menu - LE".

 

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