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Re: TES Skyrim
Don't apologize, those pics are sick! I'll have to suggest it again- High Hrothgar!!
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Re: TES Skyrim
By silverbullet1989 at 2012-03-03
By silverbullet1989 at 2012-03-03
By silverbullet1989 at 2012-03-03
Midhras im really liking your 360 shots =)
and yes before someone spots it (because i know someone will) i had to photoshop part of the first screenshot, i have a problem were theres a gab between the head (neck) line and the rest of the body, only a thin line but it made the shot look crap =( which ive only just realised you can see in the 2nd screenshot... do'h!
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I have done one for HR... Best one yet... Use over 120 shots for the panoramic for max quality. Unfortunately my internet is down due to weather, so I will upload as soon as I can.joey4track wrote:Don't apologize, those pics are sick! I'll have to suggest it again- High Hrothgar!!
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Another problem I'm noticing... and I hope it's a bug in my settings somewhere and not ENB (so i can fix it)
Note the lighting and shadows in this vanilla screenshot (ENB disabled)
Here is ENB enabled. Some of the light isn't being cast properly. It's like there's an object that has been introduced into the game and is blocking the light from reaching the same parts of the room that it did without ENB.
Note the lighting and shadows in this vanilla screenshot (ENB disabled)
Here is ENB enabled. Some of the light isn't being cast properly. It's like there's an object that has been introduced into the game and is blocking the light from reaching the same parts of the room that it did without ENB.
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I don't say this enough... Rather, other than a few shout outs, I have never said it, but everyone here is part of something special. I know that everyone works on their own set, and most think that theirs is the best (which in their own eyes is true and justifiable), but that is the beauty of ENB. You can customize your set to make Skyrim look how you want it to look. I am constantly impressed by other user's work, though I do not snoop on other's configurations as I want to learn the secrets of ENB on my own terms. I must say, to single one user out, that Opthfeldt has a very unique look. I think it is mostly due to a very high ambient lighting settimg, which I struggle with, but it gives his set an amazing look. Others (too many to list) also have amazing sets, and all unique in their own way.
I guess the bottom line is that I think we constantly keep each other motivated to keep tweaking in the hopes of the perfect set. But that's the beautiful thing, is that everyone likes something a little different, and I believe that we, the ENB community, can provide that. Keep up the great work everyone. I am proud to be part of this community.
Peace.
I guess the bottom line is that I think we constantly keep each other motivated to keep tweaking in the hopes of the perfect set. But that's the beautiful thing, is that everyone likes something a little different, and I believe that we, the ENB community, can provide that. Keep up the great work everyone. I am proud to be part of this community.
Peace.
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@PMind- Exactly that. There is something special about the mighty combo of ENB and Skyrim indeed.
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@qq669603180- I see, I see! Where is everyone getting that letterbox effect from?
Here is only the second Dragon Priest I have come across playing Skyrim since November. I need to stop tweaking enb while running around taking pictures so much and actually play the game... its kinda fun
Yay for magic arrows of shock! Kinda OP but too fun not to use
Here is only the second Dragon Priest I have come across playing Skyrim since November. I need to stop tweaking enb while running around taking pictures so much and actually play the game... its kinda fun
Yay for magic arrows of shock! Kinda OP but too fun not to use