A nice shot of the Elenglynn ruin at or near mid-day. This one lies about halfway between Chorrol and Skingrad and happened to be right along the new road mod I was checking out. When opportunity knocks
[1440 x 900] Submitted on Mar 8, 2010 2:43 am by Samson
Without the West Roads mod, it's not an obvious location. The guy who made West Roads just happened to route it directly in front of this place so I snapped it as I went by. It's not all that far from Weatherleh and Hackdirt.
No, I don't mind if you use some of the shots here for paintings, but I've already made paintings out of a number of them. I do plan on releasing that as a resource once I've organized them better than they are now. I have about 50 of them all jumbled together in one folder
LOL, cool, get busy and release it so I won't re-invent the wheel
I guess that explains it, I don't have West Roads and I probably haven't been around Hackdirt or Weatherleah since finishing both quests. Time to go exploring!
Redirect back to my first post and custom paintings, here's my very first one. I also retextured the vanilla frames in various colours, simply because they were ugly
*wonders if she can beat Samson at releasing a 50 painting mod*
I'm a fan of the frame, too, although I'd be a bigger fan if it lost the outside border. Good pic, though.
So am I the only one who's suddenly getting a bug with gallery images where they're apparently loaded, but I only see a very thin sliver inside a very thin frame?
Not offended at all!
I'm actually very pleased myself with the frame, and the ones I made in different colours, including a white one that I was going for a whitewashed looked and it turned out a high shine glossy white, lol. That's the fun of texturing.
And yes, Dwip, must be you. I'm not having any problems with the gallery.
@Hanaisse: I love the picture but I'm not really a fan of the size of the frame, which is part of what my painting collection is dealing with. Less dominance by the frame.
@Dwip: No, it appears you and every other IE user on Earth will see slivers. I don't exactly know why. I'm assuming it hasn't always been this way.
Then again.... I hear it helps when your height attribute isn't $height and is instead an actual number.
Ah, that would make more sense considering how much more often osteoporosis affects women than men. Ouch.. at least you've got a good sense of humor about it.