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Greetings Earthlings
![]() Anyone proficient with Gimp? And producing high-rez textures? I'm into my second week producing and working on mods for Skyrim, and am looking at making re-textures and outputting into high-rez. There is a plethora of material out there, and i've bookmarked a lot of it, the only thing that's sticking so far is that producing high-rez textures is not that simply. Using high-rez photos and cloning is one way to do it. I'm looking at 1024x1024 and 2048x2048 texture-making. If anyone could run me through some step-by-step basics i would appreciate it very much. Note: not needing help on extracting and opening of texture files thank you. |
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Lucky Jack
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You have to be a bit more specific than that.
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Re-textures as in re-texturing armor and weapons, working with texture files in gimp, editing those until satisfactory, linking texture file to nifscope, linking edited texture file to mesh file via shader node, producing a compressed normal map with texture file and outputting as high-res texture file. I'm competent with all of that, apart from outputting in a high-res. I've read that to do it 1 way is to load tex file that you want to edit and delete layer and load up on top of that a bigger/high res layer and work with that. |
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