Fallout 3

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Re: Fallout 3

Is that a girl with a fauxstache, Flubber? The grain and DOF you've got going is quite heavy. A bit too heavy even for my tastes.

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LOL fauxstache

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Oh, no. Don't worry. :P That was just me messing around with the grain and the colour palette just for fun. I couldn't stand that grain, either.

If you check out the latest post in the New Vegas thread, you can see what I'm using right now. :P

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Congrats on your release Wanny. Looks fantastic. And great that Vurt let you share that grass. I may ask him to do the same for me.

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midhras wrote:Congrats on your release Wanny. Looks fantastic. And great that Vurt let you share that grass. I may ask him to do the same for me.
Thanks! Looks like it took off well on the Nexus too. :) I still find my config very not perfect personally, but it looks like people can enjoy it anyway! It's great to be on the frontpage hot files.

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Also, Boris, by 50x did you mean like photography from the 50's? If so, I tried my hand at Photoshopping one of my screenshots to look 50's-like. :P (Though, I believe I went too heavy on the grain.)

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Original image for contrast:

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@Rubber-De-Flubber

How do you get the players to stop mid-air like that. Do you set the time scale to zero or something?

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@Starcatcher

Either TFC 1 or SGTM 0.001 works, TFC 1 completely freezes things while SGTM 0.001 keeps things slightly frozen, but still moving.

Oh, and the character was like that because I was floating off to space. :D

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Danke. I should probally use TFC more instead of TM to take the screenshots. I'll be sure to try it next time.

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Use both. :P
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