1. Enderal was released in German and later in English by us.
2. You can find all localizations for Enderal in our wiki.
3. We and the translators would need the original photoshop files of the book covers to be able to translate it into other languages.
2. You can find all localizations for Enderal in our wiki.
3. We and the translators would need the original photoshop files of the book covers to be able to translate it into other languages.
Of course I am happy to provide the PSD files when they are all done. There are no Commercial resources in them so usage is not a problem.
I have a tool called NDO by Quixel for making the normal/specular maps so can certainly generate those at the appropriate time.
What I can do for the fan localizations is post the PSD files on the Nexus as a Modders Resource. The relevant teams can then pick up the texture work themselves.
I have a tool called NDO by Quixel for making the normal/specular maps so can certainly generate those at the appropriate time.
What I can do for the fan localizations is post the PSD files on the Nexus as a Modders Resource. The relevant teams can then pick up the texture work themselves.
Ok, cool. But there is no need to upload the ressource to the Nexus, we would contect the translators directly 
Oh wow that looks so cool! 
@ DanielCoffey Many many thanks for your time and work with this. I'm holding off a replay until the dlc comes out (and a bit too busy) and having these covers will be the topping on the cake...Thank you again 
I agree, these are beautiful. 
I agree. I'm looking forward to the replay with the DLC and this time, I'll actually pay attention to the books. 
Something I did notice in my own playthrough is that there are no bookshelves in Enderal that act the same way as the Skyrim ones. I know we can store books in the cabinets called book cases but they act as chests, not shelves.
It is not a simple thing to fix however as Enderal makes fairly broad use of books out on display as "open books" that you can read and sometimes pick up. These ones all look like the same open business ledger when you first find them but look like proper readable books with my new covers in your inventory. As soon as you put one of these on a Skyrim-style bookshelf or drop them on a table, they revert to the business ledger model.
If the Enderal team accepted a change request to allow bookshelves in the future, these ledger-style books would have to be scripted to place an "ordinary" version of the book in the inventory that could subsequently be stored on a shelf properly. There are probably a good dozen books that behave in this way.
In the mean time I am still working my way through the books. I am well over half way though so not too much further to go.
It is not a simple thing to fix however as Enderal makes fairly broad use of books out on display as "open books" that you can read and sometimes pick up. These ones all look like the same open business ledger when you first find them but look like proper readable books with my new covers in your inventory. As soon as you put one of these on a Skyrim-style bookshelf or drop them on a table, they revert to the business ledger model.
If the Enderal team accepted a change request to allow bookshelves in the future, these ledger-style books would have to be scripted to place an "ordinary" version of the book in the inventory that could subsequently be stored on a shelf properly. There are probably a good dozen books that behave in this way.
In the mean time I am still working my way through the books. I am well over half way though so not too much further to go.
I had a little play with the Daedric Illustration that was used on the Old Map as part of the main quest. Rather than just dropping it straight onto a plain note at 290px and just stretching it up, I wondered what it would look like with some exotic blend modes in Photoshop at full size. Add a little tarnished metallic leafwork and you end up with this...







