Hello, guys. Here's my ENB Config.
It is still work in Progress, and anything but finished, but the true reason I am here, is that I want to ask how I could increase the sun's color saturation/contrast/hue, to make the evenings and mornings more red.
I somehow saw, that the lightshafts take their colour and intensity from the sun's settings, so it would help me get rid of those purely white sunshafts, adding more color to them.
I think I'll have to edit the enbeffect.fx, but yeah, I'm new to coding, so a little advice wouldn't harm.
Thanks in Advance!
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woahhhhhhhhhh D peasant that's awesome .....what are your ENB settings? infact something else i noticed...your colour palette reminds me of witcher 2
the default enb settings look vastly improved over default ugly skyrim (assuming one has all the HD mods installed)
but still your enb configs look breathtaking....plus i like the fact your images look very crisp and clear i don't like the fxaa filter..
I don't even know where to begin..
the default enb settings look vastly improved over default ugly skyrim (assuming one has all the HD mods installed)
but still your enb configs look breathtaking....plus i like the fact your images look very crisp and clear i don't like the fxaa filter..
I don't even know where to begin..
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Ok, how do I change the sun color within the CK?dpeasant wrote: You cant change sun colour with ENB. You can shift blkoom colour, but its universal and you will have yellow bloom coming from the sky. Sun colour is set in CK.
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it should also look great with Unreal Cinema or Trillville his Filmic look and i guess that some influence of CD Projekt is indeed in this btw i find it cool that they support Skyrim user just recently i saw a mod that uses their content and CD Projekt allowed them todo so, great guysflabbergasted wrote:woahhhhhhhhhh D peasant that's awesome .....what are your ENB settings? infact something else i noticed...your colour palette reminds me of witcher 2
the default enb settings look vastly improved over default ugly skyrim (assuming one has all the HD mods installed)
but still your enb configs look breathtaking....plus i like the fact your images look very crisp and clear i don't like the fxaa filter..
I don't even know where to begin..
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Hi, sorry to post in there since it's not ENB related but i can't send PM
@ Maken1 : where can I find this armor you use in your last pictures ? http://i.minus.com/ibv2bQXX6VClNi.jpg
Thank you !
@ Maken1 : where can I find this armor you use in your last pictures ? http://i.minus.com/ibv2bQXX6VClNi.jpg
Thank you !
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You put the d3d9.dll and my files in the root Skyrim directory. When you start the game you should see a message saying you're running ENB. You can also try the injector version.The same applies to any other ENB you might use. If you can't find bFloatPointRenderTarget in Skyrimprefs.ini just add it somewhere under the [imagespace] heading. Bethesda sometimes changes/adds things to the .ini files between patches, so back them up, along with your TESV.exe, especially with Dawnguard on the horizon. You never know what patch might break ENB.
Hope that helps
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That first image is stunning. Also, good luck editing the weather in the CK--I know it's a pain (the list of modifiable parameters is mind-numbing), but it will certainly produce the best results.
You put the d3d9.dll and my files in the root Skyrim directory. When you start the game you should see a message saying you're running ENB. You can also try the injector version.The same applies to any other ENB you might use. If you can't find bFloatPointRenderTarget in Skyrimprefs.ini just add it somewhere under the [imagespace] heading. Bethesda sometimes changes/adds things to the .ini files between patches, so back them up, along with your TESV.exe, especially with Dawnguard on the horizon. You never know what patch might break ENB.
Hope that helps
@dpeasant
That first image is stunning. Also, good luck editing the weather in the CK--I know it's a pain (the list of modifiable parameters is mind-numbing), but it will certainly produce the best results.
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