TES Skyrim SE 0.421

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skysan4298 wrote:I fixed my character's eyes by putting 0.99999 alpha on the eye mesh
nice - that's a pro-tip! ty

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Boris, I was wondering if it was possible for ENB to have a snow shader like in GTA V or RDR 2 during it's Christmas event (Both game maps are covered entirely in snow, and there's snow on characters too)

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Yes and no. Yes for static picture, no for dynamic moving objects, because no way to detect them and remove from applying shader. It will be very weird if snow placed always on top of any moving character, weapon, armor, etc. I can detect many of them, not far from all. Many things can't be done because of no sources.
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skysan4298 wrote:I fixed my character's eyes by putting 0.99999 alpha on the eye mesh. The Starsight Eyes mod will fix all eye types in-game.
Can you explain how and where you did this on the mesh?

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ENBSeries wrote:Yes and no. Yes for static picture, no for dynamic moving objects, because no way to detect them and remove from applying shader. It will be very weird if snow placed always on top of any moving character, weapon, armor, etc. I can detect many of them, not far from all. Many things can't be done because of no sources.
But what if it can run with the weather system (like rain wet surfaces), so that we can use it only with snowy weather? Would that be easier to do?

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No, the only way to use it is to make some mod when all characters in game are dead and nothing moves.
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ENBSeries wrote:No, the only way to use it is to make some mod when all characters in game are dead and nothing moves.
LMAO alright I understand

Also, I don't know if this has been reported already, but for Rain Wet Surfaces, turning glossiness values for body reflections below 1 causes black artifacts.
I don't know whether this is intentional, but Self Reflection feature in Water also has the same bug (at least for flowing water).

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Never heard of this. Put your enbseries.ini to pastebin.com
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No matter what i do, can't see any problems with water or wet surfaces and i guess you tell about bloom bugs when input values are negative or too high.
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https://imgur.com/a/7SK4Mcs

Here's what I'm talking about. Body Reflection glossiness values have been set below 1 in the first case, and Self Reflection is on in water settings.
Although I think that's how self reflection works, it shouldn't be so dark, should it?
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