zombini wrote:Aleena: Those look great. What enb are you using? Confidents?
It's my custom version ofc :p ... It's based on a collage of few enbs: Opethfeldt, Fedorrrz, something from T.A.Z and few things from others, heavy modified + 1 or 2 my own mods (ex. mountains that cast shadows, etc).
I really like the confidents work; but i use only 1 water texture fix from his enb. Ofc still a wip...i'm not true satisfied right now.
Looks nice. I just think the indoors are a little dark.
Thx.
It is actually dark interiors. Certainly the screenshots will return an image even more dark than what you see in the game. It's very thin balancing line between what you see and what you don't see ... I try to enjoy it as much as possible to find a look that is realistic.
It's always a matter of taste and I like to immerse myself in ... the night must be night ... a subtle Moonlight with a slight visibility. If I want to see I take a torch. A fire lit Tavern gives you that feeling. Unfortunately, the game itself was illuminated in a very unrealistic. Spotlight, conelight, spherelight were placed here and there to create a stylized look ... this very penalizes anyone who tries to return a real look. Many "light sources" do not emit light in the lighting of the game ... kind candles and other items. It is a tough fight, I enjoy doing what I can.. changing the doable. However remains a matter of personal sensitivity. I am looking for an overall look that is enjoyable in the game, compatibly with all lighting conditions, weather, Interior, exterior and fps. Obviously my taste.
Beautiful screens, kalicola. Very colorful but not too colorful or cartoonish. I'm going to have try to get your mod working on my setup.
XxBeNigNxX wrote:Lost everything and had to start over
Is this the work you lost, Xx? It looks excellent.
Saberus wrote:
I love the look of this screen, Saberus. Both you and Xx should consider putting your configs out there for others to try. I'd definitely like to try them.
By the way, I've got a new version of my ENB Equalizer posted on my SkyrimNexus page. I've reworked the color saturation equalizer system to include power curves, and it's got an optional light-weight version of the equalizer that's just for Skin and/or Sky tones. The equalizer system allows you to control primary and secondary colors...I didn't want to go any more fine-grained than that, but it's easily possible. If you need a detailed explanation of how the Equalizer works, I can write one up; I just figured you all probably know by now how power curves work in relation to color, luminosity, etc. Just PM me on SkyrimNexus if you want me to write a how-to guide.
Between the equalizer, the enbseries.ini environment tweaks, and the palette system, you should now have complete control over color and saturation now in Skyrim. Enjoy!