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I always thought your sharpening looks pretty good actually, especially on shots of your characters
I never can decide if I want a sharp, crispy image or a more blurry, bloomy one for my preset.
saltr
Absolutely amazing man! Those forests...!
I always thought your sharpening looks pretty good actually, especially on shots of your characters
I never can decide if I want a sharp, crispy image or a more blurry, bloomy one for my preset.
saltr
Absolutely amazing man! Those forests...!
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Hmm...no, I don't want to use it for glowing characters. You can see the effect is more obvious in joints or articulations skin(I dont know what word is correct to use in english)at sunny day, and that there are differences using a different weather, sss values used were the same in both. The sunlight is coming from a side angle, not in front of the "camera".jrista wrote:
This is more of a general point, not a specific reply to Opethfeldt. Regarding the subcutaneous glow aspect of SSS. The shots above demonstrate what I would consider a fairly extreme amount of SSS subdermal glow...an amount I don't think is necessarily realistic. I know it is kind of the "new thing" in games these days...I've seen a number of screenshots and character demonstrations from other game engines that demonstrate readily recognizable subdermal glow like that. In real life, however, you actually need some fairly specific circumstances for it to be that obvious. An example would be putting your hand up in front of the sun...a direct and VERY powerful light source. Another option might be to shine a bright flash light through your hand by touching it directly to the back of your hand. In both cases, you get considerable SSS.
In most other circumstances, however, the effects of "SSS" in real life are fairly subtle. Someone standing with the sun to their back might result in a bit of light scattering through their ears...but I don't think you would see quite the same amount of SSS as the shots above (and a number of other shots earlier on from various users in this thread) are exhibiting. I'm curious if everyone wants SSS for the purposes of getting that bright glow through hands, ears, etc. on a regular basis...or whether they want SSS in order for skin to look and behave more realistically in Skyrim.
Personally, I want a fairly subtle effect. I don't want a lot of glow, but I do like how with minimal settings, skin definitely looks more lively and realistic. At subtle settings, I have not seen ANY seam issues whatsoever (however, I'll admit, I have not yet delved into creating my own blends between pieces of various texture sets...I have only used complete and self contained textures such as UNP, SG Renewal, Real Girls for women and Better Males for men. It seems to me that with subtle use of SSS, characters will take on a much livelier and realistic appearance, without an unsightly seam in sight.
Anyway...just a curiosity. No offense to anyone who wishes for more subcutaneous diffusion and glow.
No offense taken of course, but I still found your comment a bit condescending while I don't agree with all you said. Some examples of your subtle and realistic results would be nice too, that way is easier to learn, this a gallery thread after all
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Re: TES Skyrim
I think it looks great, I don't really see it glowing at all. Wish I could get mine to look like that tbh, I can't seem to get that hue gradation and the areas in direct light tend to blow out.
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Skyrimclear is a hard to master light condition in terms of consistency, opethfeldt has brought it nicely under control in his weather mod, earlier i always had to change to default weather condition to avoid all the overblow problems not anymore, especially my own face import approach was very problematic with what you experience
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is there anyway you can share just your enbseries.ini file? i really like the forest pics but i think i can improve upon yours for my liking.
is there anyway you can share just your enbseries.ini file? i really like the forest pics but i think i can improve upon yours for my liking.
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