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Amazing Screenshot Thread
May 19th, 2013, 02:22
These are NOT my shots … spent some time tonight looking at some of the true masters of screenarchery. Found two that were unedited and breathtaking.
First is this young lady:

Then this awe inspiring shot of one of the Dragon Priests. Scary as F***:

For more see the top list: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/images/top//?
I took this one, simple but fun, for a story showcase I wrote and posted on Nexus:


First is this young lady:

Then this awe inspiring shot of one of the Dragon Priests. Scary as F***:

For more see the top list: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/images/top//?
I took this one, simple but fun, for a story showcase I wrote and posted on Nexus:


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Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Last edited by wolfgrimdark; May 19th, 2013 at 02:33.
May 19th, 2013, 10:31
Despite not being your screenies, those last two are great as well
. And I love your night shots.
. And I love your night shots.
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Semper HiFi!
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Semper HiFi!
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May 19th, 2013, 23:47
On the Bethesda forums 99% of the Morrowind screenshots were of scantily clad female vampires, and 99% of the Oblivion screenshots was of scanitily clad female Mystic Elves with corean hair.
I'm pleased to see that RPG Watch is not so filled with cross dressing fetishists.
I'm pleased to see that RPG Watch is not so filled with cross dressing fetishists.
May 20th, 2013, 00:46
These are nice screenshots keep them coming. Unfortunately for me ENB never works right. I've tried a variety and they never work as advertised. I'm probably doing something wrong.
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"I'm to lazy to argue with you, but for the record I'm always right"- Couchpotato
"I'm to lazy to argue with you, but for the record I'm always right"- Couchpotato
May 20th, 2013, 00:59
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For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. - HL Mencken
For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong. - HL Mencken
May 20th, 2013, 02:56
Nice Draugr shot :-)
I have been trying to balance Nexus out a little. Some great modders over there and got a few tips. Hothtrooper44 even let me use one of his armors for a make over I did of Erik the Slayer - my third mod so far and one I just released tonight. Was so much work though! I have so much admiration for modders who do the big stuff - it is so time consuming - took up my entire weekend. Course I had a lot to learn as well.
I decided to stick with his main look so it would be consistent. Instead I focused on just making him a bit older, although a lot depends on the textures people use of course (I took mine using XCE for the face and sundracon better males for the body). I added some age lines, scars, shadows, a beard, and more muscle since he has been working a lot as a mercenary in the local area. I also enhanced his skills and abilities and made his class line up with his combat skills better (his defaults did not match his equipment or skills)
Erik was the first companion I ever had in Skyrim and he finished the main game with my warrior, Ulfr Bjorn (over 300+ hours) so he is probably my favorite. But I always wanted to see how he would mature as a mercenary … so here we are
Mod: Erik the Slayer - Older and Wiser
Some images relating to the make-over:





Fact about Erik the Slayer from wiki:
I have been trying to balance Nexus out a little. Some great modders over there and got a few tips. Hothtrooper44 even let me use one of his armors for a make over I did of Erik the Slayer - my third mod so far and one I just released tonight. Was so much work though! I have so much admiration for modders who do the big stuff - it is so time consuming - took up my entire weekend. Course I had a lot to learn as well.
I decided to stick with his main look so it would be consistent. Instead I focused on just making him a bit older, although a lot depends on the textures people use of course (I took mine using XCE for the face and sundracon better males for the body). I added some age lines, scars, shadows, a beard, and more muscle since he has been working a lot as a mercenary in the local area. I also enhanced his skills and abilities and made his class line up with his combat skills better (his defaults did not match his equipment or skills)
Erik was the first companion I ever had in Skyrim and he finished the main game with my warrior, Ulfr Bjorn (over 300+ hours) so he is probably my favorite. But I always wanted to see how he would mature as a mercenary … so here we are

Mod: Erik the Slayer - Older and Wiser
Some images relating to the make-over:





Fact about Erik the Slayer from wiki:
His name is derived from Erik West, whose internet alias was "Immok the Slayer," a visitor to Bethesda's HQ during Skyrim's development. Bethesda was so impressed with his knowledge of Oblivion that they gave him an in-depth tour of Bethesda studios and decided to create a character named Erik in his honor. Sadly, Erik died in May 2011 from cancer (before the release of Skyrim), hence Bethesda honoring him by immortalizing him in the form of Erik the Slayer.
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Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Character is centrality, the impossibility of being displaced or overset. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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