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Epic pictures all^^
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Haven't touched Skyrim in a while, but after coming back to it with a fresh pair of eyes I wasn't too happy with what I had. Fooling around a little mostly with adaptation values and IBL, and went back to the old bloom - seems like it doesn't smear the whole screen as much and concentrates more on the brightest parts.
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Propa;
New and beautiful stuff
I dig that "LotR" type giant actually, some improvements on the textures might be needed perhaps but overall a new and interesting creature that's been added to Skyrim world, and not so lore breaking either.
Ohkay;
Awesome night and sunsets shots you have achieved there
Confidence-Man;
Welcome back from you "break".
And as to no surprise your results are outstanding yet again
New and beautiful stuff
I dig that "LotR" type giant actually, some improvements on the textures might be needed perhaps but overall a new and interesting creature that's been added to Skyrim world, and not so lore breaking either.
Ohkay;
Awesome night and sunsets shots you have achieved there
Confidence-Man;
Welcome back from you "break".
And as to no surprise your results are outstanding yet again
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@Boris
Is it possible to cause light to apply to grass and such with enb?
Like when you're wearing a torch. The ground around you becomes bright, but the grass remains dark. Is it possible with enb (or in the future) to light up grass and other objects as well?
Is it also possible to add sun-rays to underwater? Age of Conan is a good example of this. Here's some images of what i'm on about:
Is it possible to cause light to apply to grass and such with enb?
Like when you're wearing a torch. The ground around you becomes bright, but the grass remains dark. Is it possible with enb (or in the future) to light up grass and other objects as well?
Is it also possible to add sun-rays to underwater? Age of Conan is a good example of this. Here's some images of what i'm on about:
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Search function is your friend you know
Grass lighting;
http://enbdev.com/enbseries/forum/viewt ... =28&t=1610
And as for the water rays I remember that it has been mentioned before on numerous occasions but that was a long time ago and hard to find such old posts. There is propably some user that remeber that or perhaps Boris will drop a line or two about it, we'll have to wait and see.
Grass lighting;
http://enbdev.com/enbseries/forum/viewt ... =28&t=1610
And as for the water rays I remember that it has been mentioned before on numerous occasions but that was a long time ago and hard to find such old posts. There is propably some user that remeber that or perhaps Boris will drop a line or two about it, we'll have to wait and see.
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You have such a keen eye for capturing realism! looks awesome!Confidence-Man wrote:
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I don't have time for caustics and seems with all those complains will not have it at all.
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Boris
Don't listen to any of the complaints. People just won't understand. Some are not even interested to understand... It's their loss in the end.
Confidence-man
Very pwetty indeed!
Don't listen to any of the complaints. People just won't understand. Some are not even interested to understand... It's their loss in the end.
Confidence-man
Very pwetty indeed!
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