Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Skyrim Coins
   
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28 Dec, 2014 @ 1:57pm
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Skyrim Coins

Description
Simple mod that add Semptims in the game.

The coins are avaiable in metal, plastic and wood (wood model is less shiny and the best looking imho) and are actual coins in the game so they can be flipped.

-->little addition! new septims as chips so they can stack! <--

-Texture from an actual skyrim screenshoot
-Coin model and blank template from Scootaloo and his mod: "Custom Dice and Coins/Tokens"
link:http://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=269682380&searchtext=coin
14 Comments
PowderMonk  [author] 20 Apr, 2023 @ 1:33pm 
the mod is free to use
darthnall 20 Feb, 2023 @ 1:48pm 
Do I have permission to use your model in a TTS Workshop item I'd like to upload?
Eliont 29 Sep, 2016 @ 8:04am 
Thank You
PowderMonk  [author] 19 Sep, 2015 @ 3:18am 
go ahead redmechanic
Skelecat 19 Sep, 2015 @ 3:17am 
Do I have permission to upload?
Skelecat 19 Sep, 2015 @ 3:14am 
I added a bump map to the coins and they look awesome, reflections all correct (and metal).
[CS]ThorSummoner 26 Jan, 2015 @ 8:59pm 
@powerderedmonkey Oh!? I hardly noticed in my ignorance, I might readjust my bags to have the wood onces instead, I wish I could have the metal sound and the wood reflection >n>
PowderMonk  [author] 26 Jan, 2015 @ 2:47am 
@ThorSummoner the reflection of the coins depends on how tabletop manages the reflection of the "metal". Also other coins of other mods may have weird reflections, I can not do anything unfortunately, this is why I wrote the wood coin is better because it don't have much reflection
[CS]ThorSummoner 25 Jan, 2015 @ 9:36am 
The reflection on the coins is weird. Does anyone else get that? Like at certain angles the faces of the coins reflect so much light they just appear to be solid light gray?
Star-X 21 Jan, 2015 @ 9:28am 
This is a great mod tbh. I tweaked the poker chips a bit (made em metal) and added them to Three Dragon Ante (not sure if it's still on workshop; might've been C&D'd). Works way better than lameass gold cards, since it's far more accurate to the actual D&D setting (sadly TES has no in-game equivalent to poker...maybe someone should mod it in?).