RogueShark wrote: »Markings (face paint, scars, etc) all become washed-out with the vampirism effects from my experience. Same with body markings (a khajiit with dark tiger stripes will have grey stripes that fade more and more with each stage of vampirism). It's silly that things like face paint and tattoos face too, cuz how does being a vampire make your vibrant red facepaint turn whitewashed and nearly impossible to see?
MarzAttakz wrote: »RogueShark wrote: »Markings (face paint, scars, etc) all become washed-out with the vampirism effects from my experience. Same with body markings (a khajiit with dark tiger stripes will have grey stripes that fade more and more with each stage of vampirism). It's silly that things like face paint and tattoos face too, cuz how does being a vampire make your vibrant red facepaint turn whitewashed and nearly impossible to see?
It's the way they apply blending modes to the textures, they basically just layer another texture channel on top of the base skin, they don't isolate or mask off various bits of the textures. It's a lazy way to deal with all the variations in one go, implemented sloppily.
drakhan2002_ESO wrote: »Currently this is the state of the game - either don't be a vamp or don't use face markings. Problem solved. I hate to be blunt, but I'm just being honest. Will ZOS change it? Perhaps, but don't hold your breath. Feels good to complain on the forums though, I'd imagine.

It varies.
This screenshot of a dunmer vampire shows that some markings are still visible and personally I think this one looks good.
MarzAttakz wrote: »
Sorry to <beat-the-dead-horse-meme> but changing the way the textures stack from ...
-> BASE SKIN
-> FACIAL & BODY MARKINGS (Alpha channels are tinted by texture above)
-> VAMPIRE SKIN (Vampire affects all textures below it)
to ...
-> BASE SKIN
-> VAMPIRE SKIN (Vampire now only affects base skin tones)
-> FACIAL & BODY MARKINGS (Alpha channel not affected by textures above it)
would address most vampire cosmetic issues.
starkerealm wrote: »...and then there's this:
I don't even know how this makes sense.
JerzeeDevil wrote: »Lots of costumes AND the Amberplasm skin conceal it as far as my experience goes.