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Again, please pretty please with warpstone sprinkles on top, remake this for WH3 ._.
I tried with a glass of water but dosen't working.
I agree with you about bringing back the Wood Elves Corruption - "Forest Mist" mod.
I used to love a lot this one...
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1957213239
Could you be a bit more realistic with this instead?
dont worry, its still works even if not updated
there are version for people who prefer original mod
the original also like this, also we both use the same method but different models for it
Just asking because I liked the original's simplicity in that it just had more decorations on the settlement. Or atleast, I didn't notice if it actually mashed the buildings together like that.
enjoy...
Basically a two-step idea:
The second layer only consists of decorations that reflect your faction. Like banners, totems, etc.
Second step: Keep the original settlements, but add decorations according to the primary settlement culture.
For example: If you are playing Greenskins and conquer a (originally) bretonnian settlement, it adds a second layer with masks, totems, dung, mushrooms, etc.
That way the models won't overlap and create strange settlements.