Skyrim SSE Water for ENB
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Re: Skyrim SSE Water for ENB
That sounds more like the mod "Footprints" actually. It probably uses it's own effects but I'll check.
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Re: Skyrim SSE Water for ENB
Before I edited my text, that was probably the footprints mod in windhelm snow, which I need to check, too.
The watersplash after being in water or in rain is probably from wet and cold.
textures\wetandcold\soggyfeet_spray.dds
I think the last 4 textures in that folder could use a rework.
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SOggy can be replaced by Vanilla file textures\effects\fluidsplatsub01.dds 90° turned around
It's the same, just 4 times the size and better quality
edit2: wanted to make a screenshot but the effect didnt appear this time.
Seems to be a script issue
The watersplash after being in water or in rain is probably from wet and cold.
textures\wetandcold\soggyfeet_spray.dds
I think the last 4 textures in that folder could use a rework.
Edit:
SOggy can be replaced by Vanilla file textures\effects\fluidsplatsub01.dds 90° turned around
It's the same, just 4 times the size and better quality
edit2: wanted to make a screenshot but the effect didnt appear this time.
Seems to be a script issue
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Re: Skyrim SSE Water for ENB
Hi, Mindflux!
I wanted to ask if you consider this mod finished or plan any updates in the future?
One of the things I wanted to ask is if it possible to add an optional with some "colorful", or rather, watercolor water maybe?
Not sure if it's already in there sorry if it is then it's a stupid question))
I wanted to ask if you consider this mod finished or plan any updates in the future?
One of the things I wanted to ask is if it possible to add an optional with some "colorful", or rather, watercolor water maybe?
Not sure if it's already in there sorry if it is then it's a stupid question))
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Not sure, struggling with motivation at the moment.
I guess you mean the saturated light blue water like on a tropical beach? I actually like the idea.
I guess you mean the saturated light blue water like on a tropical beach? I actually like the idea.
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Re: Skyrim SSE Water for ENB
Can anything be done to improve shorelines so it doesnt look like water and waves is just flowing in and out of the shore.
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Make holes in the shore line
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Ha, that would work And that’s practically the only solution. Any given water entity has one direction of flow only, and pretty much the only thing you can do is to remove the directional factor completely which I’m sure you’ll understand wouldn’t look too great. I guess the northern sea line could be somewhat improved by setting the direction towards the shore, but that doesn’t really solve anything. The problem is even worse when the flow map is disabled because then the rivers will suffer from the same issue as well.
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Re: Skyrim SSE Water for ENB
Hey! Really love your mod. However, I was wondering as to how can I change the speed of the water flow? The lakes in particular flow really fast. Thanks in advance.
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Thanks. Do you mean actually the water flow (when using flow map) or just the animation when flow map is disabled?
If the first, I don't quite remember but I should be using the vanilla speed. With SSE Engine Fixes (skse64 plugin) you can adjust flow speed with "WaterflowSpeed" parameter.
If the first, I don't quite remember but I should be using the vanilla speed. With SSE Engine Fixes (skse64 plugin) you can adjust flow speed with "WaterflowSpeed" parameter.