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Re: TES Skyrim
For the most part, I'm happy with these settings. I know some think the ground is too bright for the sky. I guess that was actually what I liked about my settings though. If anyone ever played Dark Messiah you'll notice that was pretty much how the game looked. I personally loved that look. My only issue right now is balancing bloom brightness. Trying to bring out light in dark areas without create glowing textures. Like snow for example. I know I can do this though, just need another day to tweak it.
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I think if you lighten your sky you'll find it will feel brighter without having to alter anything else directly. It will help your background mountains blend in a bit better too.
At the moment it's kind of Dark Blue/Grey almost hinting at a touch of Green (that might just be my eyesight, lol). It feels forced rather than natural, which kind of goes against the rest of the configuration because the rest of it looks and feels very natural.
A sky along the lines of this brightness level would look great for your config I think. Ignore the snow, that's just high levels of bloom and directlighting intensity.
I wouldn't say exact, you seem to want those poweful clouds so I think you'd want it a little darker (but I don't think you should over do it as you are currently doing) ,so find what's good for you. But I think it would be a good base for your setup.
Also play around with the lighting curve aswell. That can do wonders for outdoor lighting balancing (especially nights).
At the moment it's kind of Dark Blue/Grey almost hinting at a touch of Green (that might just be my eyesight, lol). It feels forced rather than natural, which kind of goes against the rest of the configuration because the rest of it looks and feels very natural.
A sky along the lines of this brightness level would look great for your config I think. Ignore the snow, that's just high levels of bloom and directlighting intensity.
I wouldn't say exact, you seem to want those poweful clouds so I think you'd want it a little darker (but I don't think you should over do it as you are currently doing) ,so find what's good for you. But I think it would be a good base for your setup.
Also play around with the lighting curve aswell. That can do wonders for outdoor lighting balancing (especially nights).
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Thanks UnrealWarfare, your snow and config are awesome! I really like the cinematic one. I was half tempted to just stick with it for a while after I tried it out. But you know how it goes, you want to create your own... Your suggestions mean a lot!Unreal Warfare wrote:I think if you lighten your sky you'll find it will feel brighter without having to alter anything else directly. It will help your background mountains blend in a bit better too.
At the moment it's kind of Dark Blue/Grey almost hinting at a touch of Green (that might just be my eyesight, lol). It feels forced rather than natural, which kind of goes against the rest of the configuration because the rest of it looks and feels very natural.
A sky along the lines of this brightness level would look great for your config I think. Ignore the snow, that's just high levels of bloom and directlighting intensity.
I wouldn't say exact, you seem to want those poweful clouds so I think you'd want it a little darker (but I don't think you should over do it as you are currently doing) ,so find what's good for you. But I think it would be a good base for your setup.
Also play around with the lighting curve aswell. That can do wonders for outdoor lighting balancing (especially nights).
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I promise one of these days I'll get out of Whiterun...
Aww, I got out:
Aww, I got out:
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All I got today was like 10min of game time.. Only managed to grab these two shots from my preset.. Is there a mod out there, that makes all armors more high res? Some of my outfits feels a bit low res I think, like this one..
And for some reason, after I've use showracemenu in the console, my guy has turned black, and he won't go back very wierd...
And for some reason, after I've use showracemenu in the console, my guy has turned black, and he won't go back very wierd...
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Thankyou for your kind compliments. It too means alot coming from guys who have worked so hard on their own configs for many months.far327 wrote:Thanks UnrealWarfare, your snow and config are awesome! I really like the cinematic one. I was half tempted to just stick with it for a while after I tried it out. But you know how it goes, you want to create your own... Your suggestions mean a lot!
What exactly do you want to do with it?kimy wrote:Update
But the sun is difficult to adjust
Ask for advice!!
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