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== NIF Retexturing ==


== NIF Retexturing ==
Retexturing means you take base objects and apply different textures to them creating a new in-game object with the same shape but with a different look.
 
There are two utilities for this, [[TR_Retexturing_Tool|Texture Replacer]] which is specialized on retexturing (and is capable to change the textures of a whole tile-set in one swoop) and [[NifSkope]] which is an allround-tool for modifying NIF-files on a low-level scales (including but by far not restricted to retexturing)


NIF files, although not presently editable, can be re-textured.  This means you can take base objects and apply different textures to them creating a new in-game object with the same shape but with a different look.


You will need a very handy utility for this, its called "Texture Replacer". 
== Tools ==


A discussion about it on the main forms is here: [http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=323908 Forums Thread]<BR>
===[[TR_Retexturing_Tool|Texture Replacer]]===
The download link is here:
:[[Retexturing Made Easy]]
[http://home.tiscali.de/jo.ge/ob/dl/tr.zip Link to download]
:[[Reskinning Rudiments 1]]


== See Also ==
[[NifSkope]]


[[TR_Retexturing_Tool|Texture Replacer]]
===[[NifSkope]]===
:[[Retex Guide]]


[[Category:Meshes and Textures]]
[[Category:Meshes and Textures]]

Revision as of 15:22, 29 July 2006

NIF Retexturing

Retexturing means you take base objects and apply different textures to them creating a new in-game object with the same shape but with a different look.

There are two utilities for this, Texture Replacer which is specialized on retexturing (and is capable to change the textures of a whole tile-set in one swoop) and NifSkope which is an allround-tool for modifying NIF-files on a low-level scales (including but by far not restricted to retexturing)


Tools

Texture Replacer

Retexturing Made Easy
Reskinning Rudiments 1


NifSkope

Retex Guide