1. Fallout New Vegas Lucky Retexture
Vegas

Fallout: New Vegas Weapon Retexture project by Millenia Installation instructionsTo install, just unpack the 'textures' and 'meshes' folders in your New Vegas/Data folder. You might need some form of archiveinvalidation to make them appear; I recommend launching your game with (which you should be using anyways!)Remember to disable and re-enable archive invalidation after installing this - you might experience problems otherwise!

Do not use this separate version if you are using FOOK (Fallout Overhaul Kit) - it includes these by default so it will cause problems! If you are using WME or WMX, ALWAYS get the up-to-date compatibility patch under their files!

NOTE: When WRP (this project) is updated, WME/WMX are not updated instantly most of the time!

Vegas

That mojave sandy desert, I don't know if those screens were taken with that mod. I tried the mod over NMC's textures and it looks nothing like their images. I've been trying to get the same thing lately (a more sandy, lighter landscape) as the pictures I see of the real mojave don't look like most texture packs that are available for the game. There are a couple nice textures in the pack that I'm using, but for the most part it's been mixing and matching NMC's and some Ojo Bueno.

And the occasional edit to make a texture lighter, etc.But, the mod isn't a total loss. If you're going for a lighter, sandy mojave, the LODwastelandnv files alone are worth the download.

Fallout New Vegas Lucky Retexture

No longer will you be stuck with the default lod files that depict a much darker and greener landscape.