I've uploaded version 1.3 to the Nexus page here:
http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/61405/?
Kingeric1992, I found out how to add your Nexus member id to the mod page, so you should be able to make any changes you like or update if you wish. I think that's how it works. I have some bipolar stuff that affects my focus at the moment, and I have to attend to some vexing personal matters. I might not be able to stay in close contact with this mod in the meantime. It's just available if you wish to update, or feel free to re-release it if that's easier.
In any case, v1.3 on Nexus includes the human temporal glare shader with the spike effect, 5 new 128-spoke sun sprites for experimenting with rotation or counter-rotation, and an expanded Photoshop template with labeled layers and folders.
You can use Illustrator to make additional moire overlay layers for Photoshop. I ended up drawing curves in Moment of Inspiration 3D (a NURBs program like Rhino 3D), exporting as .AI, adding stroke styles in Illustrator, and exporting as PNGs for final use in Photoshop. I think it can be all done in Illustrator, but MoI is just easier for me, and the results are more precise.
Some other examples of moire effects are here (just food for thought):
http://imgur.com/a/P1WQW
The first image with the numbers (which I didn't make) shows how some interesting local effects can be suggested. The second image shows a moire overlay, a radial array of 128 half circles. The third image is overlayed by its own reflection. If the image and its reflection counter-rotate, then it would appear to have radiant movement outward or inward, depending on the direction. Just some ideas of different things to experiment with.
Anyway, this came out looking really great, thanks to the shader. Especially looking at it through some trees with Boris's dynamic sun. It's a little change that makes a big difference.