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Love you pictures, and I wonder which ENB you are useing.
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This one doesn't even look like ingame, looks like art! What interior location is that?jim2point0 wrote:Getting burnt out on Skyrim already. I need to just play it and not take screenshots
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Dragonreach (castle) in Whiterun
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It's been quite a long time I've spent with Skyrim and ENB, but looks VERY nice indeed.
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hi guys. im really new here. i just occasionally love coming here and gawking at your pics.
Oyama - you have a great eye for angles and colors. i love your settings and the wonderful way you capture these moments and what you ENB is strong at.
is there any way to experience that famous K-ENB of yours on my own game? any chance for a PM, if you dont mind?
also, are you using IL in your setting?
Mani - these screenshots looks wonderful! the lighting is so natural and SSAO looks really good. the newer ENB versions (those later than v119) for some reason had AO that didnt look... like it was there. the best effect AO can give is the impression of a shadow with 2 objects near each other and that was missing. it seems your ENB make them work again. and once more - wonderful lighting. i wonder how night time looks like for you.
any way you can provide a link to your v139 settings, perhaps?
Oyama - you have a great eye for angles and colors. i love your settings and the wonderful way you capture these moments and what you ENB is strong at.
is there any way to experience that famous K-ENB of yours on my own game? any chance for a PM, if you dont mind?
also, are you using IL in your setting?
Mani - these screenshots looks wonderful! the lighting is so natural and SSAO looks really good. the newer ENB versions (those later than v119) for some reason had AO that didnt look... like it was there. the best effect AO can give is the impression of a shadow with 2 objects near each other and that was missing. it seems your ENB make them work again. and once more - wonderful lighting. i wonder how night time looks like for you.
any way you can provide a link to your v139 settings, perhaps?
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Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try that out Never heard of that option in Windows.Samurai_Smartie wrote:Set your standard windows color profile to srgb.far327 wrote:[...]EDIT - I'm now realizing that all of my screenshots are always darker than in game. Can anyone suggest a way to preserve lighting when taking a screenshot? Right now I'm just using FRAPS with .bmp format[...]
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Very good suggestion, I'll try this out as wellkalicola wrote:I've had the same brightness issue for a long time now. my screenshots were looking darker than in game. It turns out that the screenshots are showing the right thing and the game is too bright. This happend to me in borderlands 2 also. I found two solutions.far327 wrote: EDIT - I'm now realizing that all of my screenshots are always darker than in game. Can anyone suggest a way to preserve lighting when taking a screenshot? Right now I'm just using FRAPS with .bmp format
First one was to change the resolution OR play in window mode, 1080p 16:9 fullscreen just made the game brighter for me, other resolutions didn't. It's easy to test. If your title menu screen has a black background (real black) the it works, if it has a brighter black then it is wrong.
Second solution just solved the problem intirely, making it work with all resolutions as it should. The problem is scaling. Go to Nvidia control panel/display/adjust desktop size and position. In here there's different scaling options. My problem was "perform scaling on". It was set to "screen" I changed it to GPU and problem was solved.. My work computer always had it on GPU, that's why the brightness was right at work, and wrong at home.
I hope this solves your problem, otherwise I don't know
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Use this mod to drastically improve your interiors like that: http://skyrim.nexusmods.com/mods/27043NickJames wrote:This one doesn't even look like ingame, looks like art! What interior location is that?jim2point0 wrote:Getting burnt out on Skyrim already. I need to just play it and not take screenshots