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Wow, those look pretty fantastic, theradikal11.
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Fires seem a bit invisible, radikal, but otherwise it looks very crisp. I'm toying with contrast and saturation myself, but it looks like you've got it pegged.
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@midhras Nice take man
@theradikal11 Hey man. What a great enb. I have you enb here, and tried it before(an old version). Like midhras said, you got it(the contrast, so realistic).
The only two disadvantages is: Of course, the fire pays for it(if you turn down contrast to the rest, the fire is included, like midhras commented, a bit invisible, but nothing to break the great realistic contrast).
And the real disadvantage are the nights. I dont know if is only here but you enb have no contrast to me(between light and dark). Inside the Jorrvarsk(a nice place to see the contrast of an Enb), the dark corners are visible and lightened. You know what i'm talking about? Srry for the bad english.
I only dont use your enb because the contrast between light and dark(to lightened). Your Enb its one of the best(if not the Best) in terms of realistic. Good job!
@theradikal11 Hey man. What a great enb. I have you enb here, and tried it before(an old version). Like midhras said, you got it(the contrast, so realistic).
The only two disadvantages is: Of course, the fire pays for it(if you turn down contrast to the rest, the fire is included, like midhras commented, a bit invisible, but nothing to break the great realistic contrast).
And the real disadvantage are the nights. I dont know if is only here but you enb have no contrast to me(between light and dark). Inside the Jorrvarsk(a nice place to see the contrast of an Enb), the dark corners are visible and lightened. You know what i'm talking about? Srry for the bad english.
I only dont use your enb because the contrast between light and dark(to lightened). Your Enb its one of the best(if not the Best) in terms of realistic. Good job!
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Yeah Maximus.,, I have some problems with my config. The corners of the dark, wanting to make darker interior, is one of the problems., But I think is caused by the color palette and Realistc Lightnig. It is hard to get a good result in every corner.
But one of my problems is this: If someone could help me., And that night did not find a way to reduce the intensity of the herbs and plants., I do not want to not see anything, but slightly lower intensity if I would.
Any ideas on this?
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But one of my problems is this: If someone could help me., And that night did not find a way to reduce the intensity of the herbs and plants., I do not want to not see anything, but slightly lower intensity if I would.
Any ideas on this?
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acojonante radikal, sin palabras
me lo puedes mandar por mp para echarle un ojo?
me lo puedes mandar por mp para echarle un ojo?
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Very awesome realistic Version
can't wait to see how the Cinematic looks based on it
Very awesome realistic Version
can't wait to see how the Cinematic looks based on it
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You got some insane stuff! Very sharp looking.
For the fire, why don't make it more visible by tweaking the fire settings in enbseries.ini ?
But doing this will kill your contrast looking.)
So I have maybe another solution:
Decrease DirectLightingCurveNight to 1 (or maybe lower, but don't think so) and re-adjust DirectLightingIntensityNight.
Hope this help.
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Like your second one.
Sorry I didn't have time for make new landscape screenshot, so I quicky redo the first and another one. Hope that help for waiting.
I worked a lot on the bokeh dof. It's probably done now. No more the old crapy one ! The new one is very sharp.
Here some examples:
And for fun, a cool pictorial thing did during testing.
You got some insane stuff! Very sharp looking.
For the fire, why don't make it more visible by tweaking the fire settings in enbseries.ini ?
(I would say that you just have to descrease the ColorPowNight. That will also change the intensity of the image, so you will have to decrease DirectLightingIntensityNight and maybe also AmbientLightingIntensityNight.theradikal11 wrote: If someone could help me., And that night did not find a way to reduce the intensity of the herbs and plants., I do not want to not see anything, but slightly lower intensity if I would.
But doing this will kill your contrast looking.)
So I have maybe another solution:
Decrease DirectLightingCurveNight to 1 (or maybe lower, but don't think so) and re-adjust DirectLightingIntensityNight.
Hope this help.
hinti21
Like your second one.
Sorry I didn't have time for make new landscape screenshot, so I quicky redo the first and another one. Hope that help for waiting.
I worked a lot on the bokeh dof. It's probably done now. No more the old crapy one ! The new one is very sharp.
I was able to decrease a lot the blur on the edge of sharp object! What you called artifact a think.CruNcher wrote:Did someone found out what these issues in the DOF (Matsos Bokeh ?) are caused by, Insane Jack screens shows it extremely well and pronounced (saw these artifacts on several renderings now) also the pure DOF Shaders show them though more @ the edges.
Here some examples:
And for fun, a cool pictorial thing did during testing.
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Question: can anyone tell me how I change the apparent density and/or colour of the fog in dungeons?
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