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Are colors after compression on image host are lost or the clouds themselves have strong compression artifacts?
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No offense, but i don't really see the point in posting lots of similar images where only the hairstyle differs.
The hair-mod you're using could need those pictures. Try posting them there instead.


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Looks great, but there is one thing i fear about your mod, that the clouds will be too close to the ground maybe. Can't really tell if theyn are from those images only, but consider this as contructive feedback:)

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This is the mod here http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/38053//?


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The clouds do have some minor compression artifacts, perhaps I can fix that by making a better cloud texture, (I'm only using a improved version of the vanilla texture right now). However, its not very noticeable, and most of what you see in the screenshots is due to the Jpeg compression (steam uses jpg as default for screenshots) And I also saved it as jpeg again in Photoshop (after some minor tweaks to improve contrast and saturation). (probably a stupid idea to use jpeg :\)

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Yes, the clouds are actually quite close to the ground in those shots. But there is actually a script which controls the amount and position of the clouds. This script is updated when the weather changes, and the position of the clouds changes based on the current weather (fog/rain = low clouds, clear = higher clouds) + a random variation. There is also a small chance for all the clouds to appear at a low altitude regardless of the weather (just for a bit of diversity).

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Soolie wrote:@ Boris
The clouds do have some minor compression artifacts, perhaps I can fix that by making a better cloud texture, (I'm only using a improved version of the vanilla texture right now). However, its not very noticeable, and most of what you see in the screenshots is due to the Jpeg compression (steam uses jpg as default for screenshots) And I also saved it as jpeg again in Photoshop (after some minor tweaks to improve contrast and saturation). (probably a stupid idea to use jpeg :\)

@wrien
Yes, the clouds are actually quite close to the ground in those shots. But there is actually a script which controls the amount and position of the clouds. This script is updated when the weather changes, and the position of the clouds changes based on the current weather (fog/rain = low clouds, clear = higher clouds) + a random variation. There is also a small chance for all the clouds to appear at a low altitude regardless of the weather (just for a bit of diversity).
yup the banding and ringing is quiet obvious but never the less it doesn't kill the beauty of your awesome work :D
hmm i wonder in how much your cloud papyrus script modding work will work with different Lighting Mods or are they mostly independent in the plugin structure and can't interfere with each other ?
If i understood it right Lighting and Weather are very closely tied in the Creation Kit structure so something like your Mod could interfere with Light Results i guess at least if you changed your parameters entirely to optimize for your results ?
I guess i really have to start working on my own Light Mod to better understand the implications in the system overall.

Btw people cried out lot @ me for posting PNG results which was accidentally also, so be careful ;)
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I'm hoping it should be compatible with everything :)
There are no changes to the actual weather and lighting, also the clouds react to the current weather type, so the specific weather isn't important :), which means this should work with new weather from other mods too :)

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Soolie wrote:@ Boris
The clouds do have some minor compression artifacts, perhaps I can fix that by making a better cloud texture, (I'm only using a improved version of the vanilla texture right now). However, its not very noticeable, and most of what you see in the screenshots is due to the Jpeg compression (steam uses jpg as default for screenshots) And I also saved it as jpeg again in Photoshop (after some minor tweaks to improve contrast and saturation). (probably a stupid idea to use jpeg :\)
Soolie it's me, sneakybastardd that made Tropical Skyrim Retexture Overhaul.
remember me? :P
I can help you remove the compression artifacts...
PM me :)
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