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Arobotperson1 wrote:Latest shots

Hey Arobotperson1, I don't know if u know this but u can remove the black outlines on fire by turning down the msaa in the skyrim settings. You will have them at 8 most likely witch causes those lines to appear. Going down to 4x msaa removes this effect witout to much quality loss in general (imo ofcourse)

Ok, will try it out, thnx.

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kalicola wrote:Jim2: These two shots are pretty damn cool. I have tried TV enb MANY times, But I always end up deleting it again, cause it looks so rough (lack of bloom soften) and the colors all look the same and so on and so on, but when I see the screenshots that trillville posts or those you are posting now, I think it looks damn awesome, but when I try it myself it's something different. Maybe it's just that all ENB look cool if the screenshot is right. Maybe it's the screenshots that are making the ENBs look good? I don't know

EDIT: Oh, just saw you linked to a new TV enb. will try that one out! And what new dof are you using?
I think the new one looks a bit better than the old... but it's true that he doesn't use a "heavy bloom" look. It's just... his style :) I guess you like it or you don't.

I'm using the prepass file from Fimbulvinter V3, but it's just a slight bokeh with some grain.

Here are a few more with K ENB. I jump around a lot...

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That looks great!
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@kali- Yeah, my DoF is super subtle and I really don't like the bokeh DoF style actually.

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I love the reflections lol

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Chan: could you perhaps post those reflection setting? Just to give me somewhere to start :-)

Joey4: you don't like bokeh?? But... Why? That's how they do it in hollywood :-) dof without bokeh just looks cheap if you ask me. Of course, finding the right amount is key!
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It is more than just reflection settings, other factors also affect them. Just a second, and I will post a screen with all of them for you ;)
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Damn, looks really nice. By the way, thanks for posting those reflection comparison settings way back.

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No problem, my pleasure. That is how I teach myself :P I take many screenshots with different settings, and then compare them all.

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This is the post that mindflux is referencing
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=17&start=7140#p18181


Main settings that will affect reflections:
DirectLight
SpecularAmount
SpecularPower
SpecularFromLight
SSS

Put those settings to different extremes, and you will see how they affect the intensity of reflections. I can see reflections on skin with some settings lol

These are my current settings for interiors. Still need to adjust light saturation and contrast some. I have not worked on reflections for day/night, but there is only one option for reflections anyway.
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Soo, just tried out the latest TV ENB and WOW!! :o I especially like how my characters look under the shade and shadows. Before they're skin use to glow.

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Can anyone tell me a good way to lower some of the gleaming light?

For instance, the white on my chracter's dress, and the wood in the background?
Seems a bit washed out.

thanks :)

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