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Faved, and frated of corse,
And I took the liberty of adding this mod and your dungeon pack to a fine collection of dungeons.
The more links the better ;) and you might like to lend it your support too.
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=228237463
Please accept with compliments
Thanks for your fine works!
Maybe you should buy the game, twat.
Added music and accoustic spaces
Added radiant story
Added this to my Dungeon Collection
The triangle infront of the entrance to your cell should turn green. Do this to the exterior too.
Click on that "View all shared files" button on the "Created by:" tab to the right and you'll see it there.
id really like to make mods
But I will definitely keep your feedback in mind when making Westbrook Keep.
3. Too many high-quality items. I ended up with 5 seperate magic items, not counting gold and soul gems.. For such a small dungeon this is way too much reward for so little risk.
Tone down the reward, change the scale of some of the interiors, and make some of the optional elements a bit more clearly useful and you would have a professional quality dungeon here. Either way this deserves a thumbs up and a favorite for being quite a bit better than most mods on here.
Overall I found it to be a charming little dungeon, level design feels pretty good and aside from a few dark spots it was well lit and made sense. I feel some tweaks could be made, however, to make it work a lot better.
For lighting, try to keep to warmer colors when it comes to candles, torches and all that & don't be afraid of moving the light nodes away from the source of the light ( i.e from a candle or torch ) to get a better result.
Also just read the tutorial on creationkit.com
For cluttering, like bethesda teach us, try to come up with a reason for things to be in a specific room. Like lets say you have a watchtower and a bandit there keeping watch. He would be bored out of his brains! So add a chair there, a book and maybe some mead too.
Just keep a basic story behind your creation.
Also just keep as little amount of blank areas in a room or a hall. Add a dirt pile or a shelf if a corner feels empty or something.
ahaha) mod cool)