Autumn sky reflections by allegro11/18/2023 ![]() She shook the image away and squinted hard at a speck in the distance. Worry crept in and she pictured her dad and his stupid green truck upside down in a gnarled grove of forgotten almond trees, twisted metal among lifeless branches. They hovered around her chest before they were devoured by passing gusts and fell on no ears, including Morrison’s own. He?” she inquired aloud, silently to herself, stretching out each word with the wind. The grey in the sky intensified with the hidden sun’s retreat and Morrison shivered intensely for a few seconds in the biting cold. She desperately tried to keep her spirits propped but the pylons were beginning to wobble. She looked around the school parking lot and realized she was truly alone now just her and the persistent raindrops. Through the mostly-tinted windows, Morrison watched the girls smiling and laughing as they were whizzed away and felt some jealousy weigh on her, mostly because they would all be going home to fathers and mothers tonight. “See you later freak” snarled one of the girls from inside as the minivan closed its doors. A sleek minivan made its way in the distance and eventually pulled itself up next to the catty group of girls, who impatiently climbed over each other and into the spacious compartment. She couldn’t tell where the raindrops stopped and her runny nose began, so she rubbed it all away, only to have it all stubbornly repeat seconds later. The sugar-sweet-pea-sized drops fell diagonally in the wind and tickled the tip of Morrison’s droopy nose, which she had inherited from her mother. The rain was picking up but the drops were still slow, and they slid off her worn, white, black, and yellow striped rain jacket that was at least a size too big. Lightning flashed far in the distance and thunder followed some seconds afterwards. All day her constricting bathing suit was a reminder of what wonders awaited. Try as they might, today was Morrison’s 10th birthday and something much more important than a few insecure jerks was just over the horizon. But, like water off a duck’s back or wind over a crane’s wings, the shy girl tuned most of it out, rode the air currents, shook her tail feathers. Woolskin had already caught the girls teasing Morrison twice that day and now they seemed to be going out of their way to try and make her feel even worse. They were discussing Friday night plans between making mean jokes about “that backwoods girl” who “dressed like a worm” and giggling wildly. My perception of the vegetation season in the world of stalker is definitely autumn (as it is actually fixed by ent)Īnd this pack is the complete embodiment of my vision of autumn in stalker.Morrison waited alone in the drizzling rain as the other girls huddled under an oversized, orange and black umbrella a few yards away. I specifically registered on this site to write an enthusiastic review. Loading screens are from ATMOSPHERIC LOADING SCREEN by Salem96 NVGs (DX10-11 Only) ĪLL Screen Space Shaders sections -Ģ41- Simple Autumn Retexture No leaves - Daedalus-PrimeĢ42- Gardener of the Zone Textures - YuriVernadskyĢ83- Autumn No Leaves LOD Fix - owencraig08Ģ89- Grass Tweaks (reinstall for different options) - AydinĢ25- Placeable Campfires - xcvb (remove only textures\detail) Golden Autumn Retexture - Autumn Grass Tress Reshades with surface textures (for example Aggressor) Must be disabled in EFP 4Īny weather addons, texture packs. Hippobot for creating great weather cycles. I thank all those who helped me in development.ĭead Zone author Ivan Danko (Textures) advice and general assistance in creating. Use settings (user.ltx located on my public google drive folder)ĭ Late Fall (Autumn Season Redux) ⛔Not compatible with any weather and texture additions ⛔DX10-11 only Torn off all other shaders and clear shaders cache. ⚠️Shaders pack (ES+SSS) For EFP and Vanilla Anomaly. Minor weather fixes (moving clouds added to some presets) Some textures changed in base snow version Grimwood, Promzona and Town "Yuzhniy" supported by default Changelog ver.
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