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This 5.6GB Mod for Skyrim overhauls all of its dungeon textures

Modder ‘Iconic’ has released a new HD Texture Pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition. According to the modder, this pack overhauls all of the game’s dungeon textures by using AI-enhancing techniques.

As with all of Iconic’s previous packs, Project Clarity – Dungeon Textures Redone upscales the original Bethesda textures. As such, the quality doesn’t come close to retextures made from scratch. However, these new textures are still better than the original ones. Moreover, modders can use this mod as an excellent base for building new textures off of.

This mod is compatible with Project Clarity – Creature Textures RedoneProject Clarity – Effects Textures RedoneProject Clarity – Clutter Textures Redone, and Grass and Ground Overhaul SE Mod. It should also be compatible with Septentrional Landscapes SE, CleverCharff’s AIO HD Texture Pack, or with this mod that overhauls the textures of almost all of the game’s races.

Additionally, you can use it with the Enhanced Blood Textures mod, which makes the game gorier and bloodier than ever. Furthermore, you can use it with this mod that overhauls its magic system by adding more than 200 new spells. Or you can use it with this mod that completely overhauls its enemy system.

You can download Project Clarity – Dungeon Textures Redone from here. There are currently two versions of this pack. The 4K version is 5.6GB in size and the 2K version is around 1.6GB in size.

Have fun!

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25 thoughts on “This 5.6GB Mod for Skyrim overhauls all of its dungeon textures”

  1. I’d pay for a next gen version of Skyrim with ray tracing and souls like combat. I want bow headshots to be a thing.

    1. For dramatically improved lighting and shadows check out these two superb mods,

      Dynamic Volumetric Lighting and Sun Shadows
      nexusmods(dot)com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/44483

      Window Shadows
      nexusmods(dot)com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/37831

      1. Not sure why one guy down-voted your comment though, but anyways, how is your SKYRIM Mod list going ? I think you have tried using more than 100+ mods for this game, haha !~ ?

        When it comes to texture and other gameplay mods, it gets very confusing at least for me. I mean there are TOO many texture/graphics mods for Landscapes, grass, effects, clutter, environment, NPCs, creatures, enemies etc., so sometimes I’m not sure which one to install.

        Also, I think compatibility is also an issue, since we can mix and match different texture mods at the same time, with some exceptions imo ? Is there an “ALL in one” sort of Mega texture Mod for Skyrim SE edition, or we have to install each of them separately ?

        I never played the original/vanilla Skyrim though. Just bought the SE edition recently, along with the game OBLIVION, which is also a good game, imo. Anyways, I’m still pretty new to all this modding stuff, and I’m learning how to install them properly as well, duh. ?

        1. “why one guy down-voted your comment”
          Jackyies is feeling especially salty today after having been humiliated in the comments section for “Bioware has been in touch with the modding community”, haha!

          “TOO many texture/graphics mods”
          Choice is a good thing! It’s awesome having so many textures mods available to choose from because you can tailor the look of the game to your tastes. From gritty realism to high fantasy and everything in between.

          “an “ALL in one” sort of Mega texture Mod for Skyrim SE edition”
          Short answer is not really. That mods list I typed out for you several months ago provides a solid foundation though.

          “learning how to install them properly”
          Each mod manager has its respective pros and cons. I still prefer the simplicity of Nexus Mod Manager (still auto-updated via Github) but each to their own. Some people get very touchy about which mod manager is ‘best’, lol.

      1. Plenty of problems with that mod according to the user feedback and bug reports. Never been updated since its release 3 years ago.

    1. Me,but thats the first and the last time i play complete skyrim experience. Its so time consuming 😀 and wont do that again…

        1. ? Played since 2013 to 2017 !! Lot of passion and pleasure to played this game (with mods, of course) ! He’s always in my heart and forever !! Yeah, i’m a big fan of metal !! ? Take care and thank you for all your work on this website. Greetings from France

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