Help request:Add an "effect" from one ENB preset to another.

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Help request:Add an "effect" from one ENB preset to another.

Hello.

Tapioks had made Enhanced Shaders for NLA, http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/61206/?
This enb has a very unique effect, havn't seen it anywhere else, adding real time reflections to certain objects.
Do you think it is possible to copy this effect into another enb? Which shader is responsible for that? Or maybe I could copy some part of the shader into another shader? I guess it won't be that simple though.

Thanks in advance for any help on the matter,
icy

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Re: Help request:Add an "effect" from one ENB preset to anot

Realtime reflections is a native ENB effect, so it's available to any preset using a recent ENB binary.

Set EnableReflection=true and check [REFLECTION] parameters in enbseries.ini.

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Re: Help request:Add an "effect" from one ENB preset to anot

@Icy

Mindflux is correct. The reflection effect is available to use in all recent versions of ENB for Skyrim, but many presets simply do not make use of this effect. This is possibly to performance concerns, as the effect can be very demanding, particularly in outdoor scenes. It's is also a bit tricky to setup all of the parameters to get the effect to both look nice and perform well; I credit Confidence Man for his brilliance in setting up these parameters for Natural Lighting & Atmospherics in the first place ;)
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Re: Help request:Add an "effect" from one ENB preset to anot

Damn me, you are right. Just checked another preset and the reflection is real time indeed. But still, even with the properties from enhanced shaders for nla, it doesn't look that good :)

Nonetheless, thank you both for the advice.
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