Awesome shots. Any plans on releasing? Would love to try your config in game.
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Normally I don't take too many screenshots, but today I couldn't resist.
http://imgur.com/a/XzD3P#5
I was also tempted to post a screenshot of my GPU temperature, but I don't want to scare anyone away just yet.
http://imgur.com/a/XzD3P#5
I was also tempted to post a screenshot of my GPU temperature, but I don't want to scare anyone away just yet.
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T.A.Z wrote:@haints: open your enbeffect and go to the section "HD6 - Color Balance and Brightness, Contrast adjustment" there you should find "float3 rgbd" and "float3 rgbn". To reduce the red in the image lower the first 1 (r) or increase the other two values (g,b).
@T.A.Z and Unreal WarfareUnreal Warfare wrote:Go into the effect file, you can change the RGB values in there. You could also try changing the pallette.
Or you can use Injfx Shader. I'd use that as a very last resort though.
Thanks for the help guys!!!! I will try tweaking the values you suggested.
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.... really? REALLY? No.... what... how? Also... hair mod?
Okay, time to shit images all over this thread. Sorry guys... I changed a lot of settings in Realistic Lighting and needed to make sure all of these places still looked good. Uh.. Riverwood with Riften weather was just fun. But come on, it's fucking SEXY.
Going to post large versions of the images where it's necessary for the details. I'm sorry.
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Bomb-ass shots right there triville. Btw i don't know if you applied grain effect this time, but i think you should turn it down a little bit, looks really strong on the second one.trillville wrote:@Gionight
Those are some great looking screens. My favorite is the Sovngarde one with the crazy volumetric fog. Out of curiosity, are you using custom DOF settings?
Anyway, here are some screens to redeem my last effort. I also realized that I've been tweaking and updating my settings with this mod and not realizing it. Oops. In any case, you can really go to town with bloom and fog once it's been "thinned out."
Here's the album: http://imgur.com/a/AzSy3#0
Here are some examples:
http://i.imgur.com/8QXly.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/tAGQB.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/GwSCn.jpg
New shots, no pre-sharpening this time because that shit looks good in city, but turn to be " aliasing-festival-look " in forests. Let's stay nice and smooth.
Also i will soon upload screenshots at 1080p, downsampling everything is cool, but it doesn't represent " exactly " the look you got ingame.
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TAZ this is how good your config looks! I really love how little I have played of it.
The few comments I have is that the days can get really washed out in full sunlight, perhaps take a bit of the intensity out of the sun... not sure.
I love the blue hues, it makes it feel much colder!
I haven't looked through a lot of interiors yet but the exterior colours are near perfect.