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That is so awesome Guzio!
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I baked it all night
A nice action on the Nexus screenshot forum my friend
A nice action on the Nexus screenshot forum my friend
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Boris - Happy Birthday 10th birthday to ENB and a MASSIVE thank you! ENB is the best thing since pizza was invented!
Guzio - I opened up the apple mesh in Nifskope and was blown away by its smoothness. The potato was low poly...but then I was blown away again by the silverware meshes. Made a note to myself about the cheese. Incredible work my friend, you have a gift and hope you keep going! The textures are actually really good too. At first I was a little disappointed about 1K because somehow I missed the 2K download. Got it now though and I'm going to to manually edit HPP and Revamped Assets to make sure nothing interferes. Since I just happen to be using Rudy ENB on my current re-mod...I will post some pics
Guzio - I opened up the apple mesh in Nifskope and was blown away by its smoothness. The potato was low poly...but then I was blown away again by the silverware meshes. Made a note to myself about the cheese. Incredible work my friend, you have a gift and hope you keep going! The textures are actually really good too. At first I was a little disappointed about 1K because somehow I missed the 2K download. Got it now though and I'm going to to manually edit HPP and Revamped Assets to make sure nothing interferes. Since I just happen to be using Rudy ENB on my current re-mod...I will post some pics
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J0han - I was thinking about a snow effect in Oldrim, just now it starts snowing outside my window, I hate winter.J0han wrote:Skyrim original still looks better than SE, however, apart from stability, rocks and especially snowrocks in SE are so much better.
Anyone know how to fix this for one? Bothers me a lot (the snow):
In my game, on some of the meshes the snow looks rather good :
Maybe it's a mapping problem ?
ShmooZ -- Nice to hear that now I'm trying to improve the candlesticks and the candles themselves.
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Btw, if i remember, did multisampling for that snow in old skyrim and probably one of [FIX] parameters turn it on.
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I've found a really ugly example and checked this effect more carefully and here are the results:
Vanilla textures:
Vanilla textures with the ENB fixes, the difference is rather subtle:
Vanilla textures, mapping rescaled from 100% to 300% in NifSkope:
Different textures set (1024x1024 normal map, vanilla was 512x512, mapping 100%):
Another textures set (2048x2048 diffuse and normal map):
Vanilla diffuse texture 1024x1024, 2048x2048 normal map:
you can clearly see that the snow effects depends on the quality and resolution of the normal map (it controls where the snow is applied), and, of course, on the mapping themselves.
The same mesh with corrected mapping and 2K textures:
There is a mod on Nexus "Enhanced textures detail (UV-tweaks)" which may be useful in that case (I'm personally using it).
Vanilla textures:
Vanilla textures with the ENB fixes, the difference is rather subtle:
Vanilla textures, mapping rescaled from 100% to 300% in NifSkope:
Different textures set (1024x1024 normal map, vanilla was 512x512, mapping 100%):
Another textures set (2048x2048 diffuse and normal map):
Vanilla diffuse texture 1024x1024, 2048x2048 normal map:
you can clearly see that the snow effects depends on the quality and resolution of the normal map (it controls where the snow is applied), and, of course, on the mapping themselves.
The same mesh with corrected mapping and 2K textures:
There is a mod on Nexus "Enhanced textures detail (UV-tweaks)" which may be useful in that case (I'm personally using it).
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On a related note, I'm very irked about the texel size being all over the place especially with those meshes so some time ago I actually tried "normalizing" the UVs of each mountain and rock mesh.
Good idea, in principle, but I forgot that of course the meshes are scaled to hell and back in the CK so the results were not much to write home about.
So yeah, the situation can be improved but I doubt it can never be made perfect.
Good idea, in principle, but I forgot that of course the meshes are scaled to hell and back in the CK so the results were not much to write home about.
So yeah, the situation can be improved but I doubt it can never be made perfect.
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Maybe, it's only an idea, for those really big objects, can be prepered a special version of that mesh with a acceptable textel size ? But that would require the esp file to be made.
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