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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Re: Fallout 3
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Oh, no. Don't worry. 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.
If you check out the latest post in the New Vegas thread, you can see what I'm using right now.
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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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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.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.
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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. (Though, I believe I went too heavy on the grain.)
Original image for contrast:
Original image for contrast:
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How do you get the players to stop mid-air like that. Do you set the time scale to zero or something?
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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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.
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.
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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.
Danke. I should probally use TFC more instead of TM to take the screenshots. I'll be sure to try it next time.