Thanks, Jon. I am really struggling with it to tell the truth. I turned down the brightness with Imaginator for this one. I assume that I could have done that with ENB also?
Aye you can do that with an ENB. I have never used imaginator (Izzy and Corfus do so you could ask them) but from what I have read on the mod page it is fairly easy to use. WIth an ENB you have a handful of ways to adjust light on a large scale (and dozens of ways to manage it in specific ways) while imaginator it might just be one simple way. ENBs tend to give you very fine tuned control over things - the number of ways to manage lighting seems almost infinite in combinations. Ambient light (diffuse, no source), point light (torches, candles, etc), direct light (from sun), indirect light (bounced light), bloom ... all with options for interiors, exteriors, day and night. Then you have some global variables for brightness in the effect and enbeffect files. Then DOF often has the ability to change light levels.
ENB's tend to be overwhelming. When I first started with them I touched NOTHING. I just went with what the author had. Slowly I would play with DOF first. Then I began to play a little with bloom (which is a favorite light source for me), then point lighting to help with dungeons. Over time I learned a little more about what things did and eventually grew more comfortable adjusting things. I still only use a small percentage of tools though and still an amateur compared to those who really devote time to it and make shaders and know how things work.
Very nice, the open mouth look is a lot harder to pull off than it looks, without making the character look stupid. You managed to make it look great though
Thanks, PrinceNathan. I maybe do the mouth thing to much but I spend so much time in racemenu that I cannot resist. There is more to come on this due to her recent contracting of the vampire disease. Good of you to take the time and comment.
Glad you like her, Edson. You stopped by on a very unique day. My first vampire. She got scratched in battle by a master and has no cure disease potions, LOL
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ENB's tend to be overwhelming. When I first started with them I touched NOTHING. I just went with what the author had. Slowly I would play with DOF first. Then I began to play a little with bloom (which is a favorite light source for me), then point lighting to help with dungeons. Over time I learned a little more about what things did and eventually grew more comfortable adjusting things. I still only use a small percentage of tools though and still an amateur compared to those who really devote time to it and make shaders and know how things work.
I also reworked my "Can I be a companion" post a little. Check it out for a Laugh.