A collection of background images for the epilogue slideshows in Origins and Awakening, aimed at replacing the vanilla appearances of companions
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This mod replaces the images on the vanilla epilogue slides for Morrigan in DAO with a picture of Flemeth's hut and all companions (plus the Warden for consistency's sake) in Awakening with assorted heraldry from the series, so that their vanilla appearances in the slideshow don't break immersion for players using mods for them (testing another epilogue-related mod and seeing vanilla Morrigan was really just Too jarring for me apparently). Just unzip the folder(s) and drop them in your override to use them!
I totally admit that I'm maybe one or two steps above the "Graphic Design Is My Passion" pic in terms of my photo editing skills, so the Awakening companion slides aren't as good as they probably could be. Fortunately though, the modding part of this is really easy if you want to make your own! You just need a 1920x1200 image (I used this site to enlarge the images from the much smaller toolset screenshot I took and in-game DAO/DA2 heraldry images I pulled from the Dragon Age wiki; the name is horrendous and I didn't want it in my mod description, but it works Really well) and a way to convert those images to .dds format (I used this online PNG to DDS converter). That's pretty much it if anyone else wants to take a swing at it! This mod concept is For The People.