Some bounty posters for various outlaws in vanilla + popular mods. Also some PSDs to make your own.
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I made some bounty posters using the new coloured pencils in Merlord's Joy of Painting.
At the time I intended to make them into a mod, but I'm having a bit of a dip in my modding motivation, and figured maybe someone else would get a kick out of using these in the meanwhile.
No esp, just meshes/textures. You'll need to add 'em to the CS/game yourself.
Requirements If you want to make your own, you'll need Dongle's Oblivion font from UESP, the Pelagiad font, and a program that can load PSD files, plus some way of getting NPC head sketches -- I used Joy of Painting, but if you don't use MWSE taking a screenshot and applying filters should do the trick too. Or draw them yourself, if you have the talent (I don't).
Credits - Dongle for the Oblivion font used - Isakar for the Pelagiad font - Merlord for Joy of Painting which enabled this mod to exist at all.