Horizontal Shadow line? Fog Rendering line? Possible help?
Posted: 06 Nov 2019, 03:56
I Can't seem to figure this out.
I thought it might be something to do with my Skyrim/Skyrimprefs.ini file setup, but i ruled that out by testing.
I'm currently using Rudy ENB w. Obsidian Weather preset. and I am noticing this...I'm not sure what to call it? Is it a shadow rendering bug? Is it a Fog rendering to close to the character issue?
I will say that this seems to only be noticeable under fog/cloudy conditions.
Here is a demonstration...
https://imgur.com/a/tfnPBwL
I don't think this is any issue with any of the ENB binaries as it was happening when using 0.390.
The thing is that when i disable enb(use effect=0) it goes away. So i am thinking that there is some fix in one of the INI's in the enbseries folder maybe related to fog/mist
Someone has said that reverting all fog values via the Obsidianweather.esp to vanilla values would fix this, but then wouldn't that change the look of the whole preset.
I thought it might be something to do with my Skyrim/Skyrimprefs.ini file setup, but i ruled that out by testing.
I'm currently using Rudy ENB w. Obsidian Weather preset. and I am noticing this...I'm not sure what to call it? Is it a shadow rendering bug? Is it a Fog rendering to close to the character issue?
I will say that this seems to only be noticeable under fog/cloudy conditions.
Here is a demonstration...
https://imgur.com/a/tfnPBwL
I don't think this is any issue with any of the ENB binaries as it was happening when using 0.390.
The thing is that when i disable enb(use effect=0) it goes away. So i am thinking that there is some fix in one of the INI's in the enbseries folder maybe related to fog/mist
Someone has said that reverting all fog values via the Obsidianweather.esp to vanilla values would fix this, but then wouldn't that change the look of the whole preset.