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Ps: thanks to the People for the tutorial on Textures and the tutorial on making Icons.
Ps: thanks to the People for the tutorial on Textures and the tutorial on making Icons.
Textures and Nif's are a NIGHTMARE !!! Also there is nothing Normal about Normals.
Textures and Nif's are a NIGHTMARE !!! Also there is nothing Normal about Normals.
:Uploading mods is pretty simple. The two biggest mod hosting sites are:
:Planet Elder Scrolls: www.planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com
:TESSource: tessource.net
:As soon as you register an account on either site, you can upload your mod. On TESSource your mod will be available immediately; Planet Elder Scrolls takes a day or two to approve your submission. Both have instructions to help you upload, although I think TESSource is more straightforward and easy to use. Good luck with the modding. [[User:Scruggs|Scruggs]] 12:19, 20 November 2006 (EST)

Latest revision as of 12:19, 20 November 2006

To me the best Helm in the Game is the Lich Helm, so i Moded the Lich.nif to extract the Helm. So far i've got it working in the Game but the Normals are not working on the inside. It will only render the outside of the Helm. Don't know when i'll finish with it yet, but when i do, i'll upload it.

Anyway i've Moded a Shield and it is finished so i can upload it. Problem is i don't know how!

Ps: thanks to the People for the tutorial on Textures and the tutorial on making Icons. Textures and Nif's are a NIGHTMARE !!! Also there is nothing Normal about Normals.

Uploading mods is pretty simple. The two biggest mod hosting sites are:
Planet Elder Scrolls: www.planetelderscrolls.gamespy.com
TESSource: tessource.net
As soon as you register an account on either site, you can upload your mod. On TESSource your mod will be available immediately; Planet Elder Scrolls takes a day or two to approve your submission. Both have instructions to help you upload, although I think TESSource is more straightforward and easy to use. Good luck with the modding. Scruggs 12:19, 20 November 2006 (EST)