These dynamic murals cover almost every inn in Skyrim, excluding only two or three remote wilderness inns where exterior wall placement is not feasible.
If you’re not interested in these dynamic paintings, I’ve also installed a movie screen inside Breezehome.
Any mods that change Breezehome’s layout or object positions may result in mod conflicts.
As of version 1.2, the movie screen in Breezehome has been removed from the mod. This change was made in response to feedback that many players use Breezehome overhaul mods, which often conflict with custom additions to the home. The screen has been relocated to the second floor of The Winking Skeever in Solitude, ensuring compatibility with most popular Breezehome mods.
All door-mounted animations have been removed, as they did not move in sync with the doors when opened or closed. Instead, they have been repositioned to hang on the exterior walls of the inns.
Additionally, I have created a total of 16 completely unique, non-repeating animation sequences — one for each NIF file, covering every inn in Skyrim.
I experimented with simple short video frame animation using NIF UV dual-track frame-by-frame display techniques.
However, since the footage is sourced from real-life live-action films, I’m unable to share this content publicly.
Of course, this mod is pretty much useless for actual gameplay. I only made it for fun.
I manually created 400 frames of NIF dual-track data by hand. In theory, many more frames are possible, but assembling extra sprite sheets would be far too tedious. I had no choice but to stop here.
All picture materials are entirely AI-generated, which means there should be no copyright issues whatsoever.
Lastly, if you like this mod, feel free to give it a thumbs-up. I really appreciate it!