[MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v2.10b)

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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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Edit: Nevermind, my bad. I unzipped the new folder, deleted the old folder, and renamed the new folder same as the old folder, so that my directory junction would point to the exact same spot...

...Without checking the folder structure of the mod. Pretty sure my Windows DFU was loading from the StandaloneLinex folder...

Ok, I finally got around to testing the latest changes today (sorry!). On my setup, I get missing textures everywhere:

A sign:
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The city wall:
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Next step is going to be disabling/re-enabling other mods.
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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42b)

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King of Worms wrote: Thu Feb 07, 2019 11:24 am Plus the water effect in the fountains is somehow way too bright and shiny, esp noticeable during the night
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A little late catching up here, but if this could be fixed in the next version, this mod would be almost perfect. :)

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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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You can't climb down city walls using Advanced Climbing when this module is enabled; You're stopped just a little bit below the battlements.

That's probably some problem of Advanced Climbing though, similar to viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1437
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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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Does it stil have two separate modules like the prev version? The base and the buildings?
I did not use the building because as it was - the city walls looked GREAT but they were the same for all the regions, so in the desert you had those black city walls and it looked out of place..

Just a note... havent tested ingame as I limit my time at PC now

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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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pango wrote: Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:46 pm You can't climb down city walls using Advanced Climbing when this module is enabled; You're stopped just a little bit below the battlements.

That's probably some problem of Advanced Climbing though, similar to viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1437
Well, the purpose of city walls is to make it difficult for people to get over them, so... Working as intended? :D
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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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New release: v1.43
-2 new models: wall torch and standing torch
-Bookshelves retextured
-Fixed shadows for a couple of models
-Various model/texture improvements and optimizations.
Download: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1pjZFD ... 4ZadQw-_cQ

Here is the open source version of this mod: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nyvtI ... 7Ig_54xJhN. You can remove or modify models/textures and repackage the mod as you please. If you want to contribute an improvement you can send me individual files and I may include it in the next version of the mod.

If anyone has the time and skill to improve or remake the water effects on the well model so it's not so shiny during the night that would be appreciated.

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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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thanks mate, super appreciated update plus the fact you made the mod open! Slow clap ;)

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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.43) - Updated february 2019

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Same here, I like it! Thank you so much
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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.43) - Updated february 2019

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Thanks for open-sourcing this essential mod! And I hope someone can improve the nighttime well water; it's the only aspect of the mod I find a bit jarring. Great work!

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Re: [MOD] Handpainted model replacement project (Release v1.42c) - Updated february 2019

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AlexanderSig wrote: Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:48 pm If anyone has the time and skill to improve or remake the water effects on the well model so it's not so shiny during the night that would be appreciated.
I assume it'd require to disable "emission" on the water material; But I barely understand how Unity Editor works (any plenty of textures look pink in the editor, even if it's supposed to be a Linux version :? )
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