I finally strated actually playing the Dawnguard DLC and not just trying to fix all the lighting in it
The linked pictures are there because I didn't want to spoil any surprises for the ones who have yet to play the Dawnguard DLC
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can someone help me get rid of this fog? i've been using Interior and Dungeon Fog Remover, but in dragonsreach i still get this. i think it might be tied to realistic lighting overhaul as i've never had this problem come up before and this is the first time i've stepped into dragonsreach with this mod installed.
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Change the particle settings by lowering the values and they should decrease in intensity.
Be sure to wdownload Mindflux particle fixes located in the user download section of this forum.
Be sure to wdownload Mindflux particle fixes located in the user download section of this forum.
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You can tweak interior fog parameters as well
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Here is my explanation I wrote to JoPineapples68 in a PM;
Just to cover everything related to fogFog values alters the near and distant fog that is all over screen.
Volumetric Fog is the fog sprites on the mountain tops.
Particle alters the the fog sprites found around the ground, also affects the blowing snow and some other stuff.
Also the commands named like this -> LightingInfluenceDay
Affects the brightness and the color of that particular effect that uses those commands.
The higher the value the more of the color from the current scene it will use in for an example the particle fog, blowing snow etc. So if they are to saturated try lowering this value to make the whiter
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Fog (not volumetric) also affects mountain ranges. Obviously it doesnt apply to interior fog but I thought I'd just throw that out there seems were discussing fog. :p
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Using K ENB and I'm still getting heavy shine on face textures. What values do I need to tweek to tone this down?
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@Manshima: Specularity under [Environment]--granted will also lose the shine on other objects as well.
Regarding [particles]: It also controls waterfalls as its what I noticed first when they were added--mine were all black.
Regarding [particles]: It also controls waterfalls as its what I noticed first when they were added--mine were all black.
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Playing with noise again...too much.
Was getting a very cool red reflection on the hair
Just added some 'current work experience' to my Dark Brotherhood resume
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