Ice of Skyrim is an attempt to re-texture Ice Formations of Skyrim such as Icicles and Glaciers.
I do not claim this to be anything "great", it is simply something to add to the game and I find visually appealing.
"Glacier Alpha Meshes SEE README" folder contains the meshes for Glaciers. Ice Floes, and Icebergs with Alpha enabled.
See NOTE below however!
To install them, extract the meshes folder to your Skyrim\Data folder and choose yes to overwrite old files.
NOTE
If you install the Glacier Alphas Meshes and run into issues with Glacier/Iceberg Textures disappearing, please revert back to default meshes!
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- Dec 16, 2011
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- Dec 28, 2011
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- R: Ice of Skyrim v.1.5 Low Res Dec 28, 2011
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- R: Ice of Skyrim v.1.4 Low Res Dec 27, 2011
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Crypton Dec 16, 2011 at 18:51 UTC - 0 likes@Sagebeat: Go Originally, the texture was created for Glaciers and because the NIF models for Glaciers including the smaller chunks in the water all shared a single texture. I had not got around to making a new texture yet to separate them - instead I took an older texture I made for glaciers and used to separate the Glacier texture from the Ice Floes. I may get around to it at some point - but with it being holidays and my inability to get online much, it might be a few. (Hope that clears up why it is like that currently)
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Sagebeat Dec 16, 2011 at 12:39 UTC - 0 likesOn the whole, I like this enough to download and use. Anything to get past the muddy textures that came with the game. While I think you may have gone a bit overboard with the white opaque of the smaller ice flow pieces in the water, the rest is a huge step up and I love them, great job.