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Would anyone be willing to help find closest to ENB AO settings only to get the kind of look I achieved here using Gedosato's HBAO? I've tried to my hardest but just out of idea's now.
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Re: TES Skyrim
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A lot of us use flickr. I have no idea what the sign-up looks like though since I've had it since around 2007.
Eu4orick
I'm not sure it's that easy. Boris's AO code is different than HBAO or any other AO out there. For one thing, ENB has IL which other AO methods do not use. As for getting that particular look... I think you're better off toying with the AO settings until you get something you like rather than trying to make it look like another injector/wrapper. If you like that look then you'll probably get something similar by toying with it yourself. Sorry for a lack of specifics, but I don't think anyone else can give you settings that will look the same.
As an aside... I really need to get my Skyrim setup... the Screenarchery itch is back... the setting up hundreds of mods itch is not... =P
A lot of us use flickr. I have no idea what the sign-up looks like though since I've had it since around 2007.
Eu4orick
I'm not sure it's that easy. Boris's AO code is different than HBAO or any other AO out there. For one thing, ENB has IL which other AO methods do not use. As for getting that particular look... I think you're better off toying with the AO settings until you get something you like rather than trying to make it look like another injector/wrapper. If you like that look then you'll probably get something similar by toying with it yourself. Sorry for a lack of specifics, but I don't think anyone else can give you settings that will look the same.
As an aside... I really need to get my Skyrim setup... the Screenarchery itch is back... the setting up hundreds of mods itch is not... =P
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@Jafin: Thx. Nowadays they want my smartphone number. There is about a 0.00000%° chance I give it to them. Fucking yahoo.
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Re: TES Skyrim
Hello peoples! I am back after 9 months or so with my next video
This video demonstrates two of the many post-processing effects that may be added to any ENB series preset for Skyrim. The effects demonstrated in this video are an 'MS-DOS' style effect that gives the game a 'retro' feel, and a 'painting' effect that simulates brush-strokes to create a painterly aesthetic. These effects exclude the user interface (inventory, map, menus, HUD), so they are 100% playable
Pixels & Paint - Post-processing Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS
This video demonstrates two of the many post-processing effects that may be added to any ENB series preset for Skyrim. The effects demonstrated in this video are an 'MS-DOS' style effect that gives the game a 'retro' feel, and a 'painting' effect that simulates brush-strokes to create a painterly aesthetic. These effects exclude the user interface (inventory, map, menus, HUD), so they are 100% playable
- Painting Effect by KingEric1992 - Download:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3244
MS-DOS and other effects by Boris Vorontsov - Download:
http://enbdev.com/effect_en.htm
Pixels & Paint - Post-processing Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS
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Nice to see you still making some of these - thanks!tapioks wrote:Hello peoples! I am back after 9 months or so with my next video
This video demonstrates two of the many post-processing effects that may be added to any ENB series preset for Skyrim. The effects demonstrated in this video are an 'MS-DOS' style effect that gives the game a 'retro' feel, and a 'painting' effect that simulates brush-strokes to create a painterly aesthetic. These effects exclude the user interface (inventory, map, menus, HUD), so they are 100% playable
Just a very eclectic mix of randoms.
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@wolfgrimdark
Thank you sir! I'm also glad to find this thread going strong after having been away for some time
Thank you sir! I'm also glad to find this thread going strong after having been away for some time
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