I think it is a good rule of thumb not to post a mod unless you have pictures ready to go from the start. The first thing that you should do is get all your screenshots taken, cropped if needed and get them uploaded and organized first thing. You can even leave the mod uploading page open in your browser for quite a while as you are doing things in the background or in other apps. Then you can continue on. If you really want to explain something and impress people pictures are always the way to go. The better the pictures the better the response is going to be. I have a few mods posted here and even though they do not have the best pictures, they were the first thing to get uploaded and set in order. If you are not sure about all the features on the mod uploading pages just mess around with the various tools at your hands here at the Nexus. And if it doesn't come out the way you like it you can remove the page and re-post it. Your files do take some time to get spread between the servers, although it’s much faster than it used to be. The main thing is don't rush posting a mod. Take your time and you will see it’s allot better that way. Anything done in a rush is not going to be as good as something that time was taken on getting it right.
Just a few things to take into consideration for your next posting. Think it all out in advance, take your screenshots, and set them in order. Start making your mod page. Make a really good description of what your mod actually is and what it’s going to do. Then upload the pictures. If they are not in the order you want use the tools on the pictures page to re-order them to the way you want them. Then move on to the naming of your files. A very good rule here is not to name your mod “Main File” as so many mod authors have a habit of doing. Then and only then should you finalize and publish your mod. Another thing you will discover is that Nexus is very forgiving when it comes to going back to change things every step of the way as you are posting your mod. Again the main thing is to take your time. No matter how much you just want to push it out fast, take the time to go over everything and get it just right. You are not is a race with anyone but yourself when you are posting your mod, so don't rush it. If you want allot of positive feedback follow these steps and you should get it. Hope this helps you out and I can’t wait to see pictures of what your ENB settings do. Good Luck.
It's just his personal ENB settings. There are lots of these posted on the Nexus, and many are really good. He just needs a better description letting folks know this is just his ENB settings, and a few pics showing what he considers best about his settings.
Small size so I guess it isn't a texture pack or so. edit just downloaded it it's just some enb files and really not all of them for starters no enblocal.ini so what's the point? why should I use this over a full enb?
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Just a few things to take into consideration for your next posting. Think it all out in advance, take your screenshots, and set them in order. Start making your mod page. Make a really good description of what your mod actually is and what it’s going to do. Then upload the pictures. If they are not in the order you want use the tools on the pictures page to re-order them to the way you want them. Then move on to the naming of your files. A very good rule here is not to name your mod “Main File” as so many mod authors have a habit of doing. Then and only then should you finalize and publish your mod. Another thing you will discover is that Nexus is very forgiving when it comes to going back to change things every step of the way as you are posting your mod. Again the main thing is to take your time. No matter how much you just want to push it out fast, take the time to go over everything and get it just right. You are not is a race with anyone but yourself when you are posting your mod, so don't rush it. If you want allot of positive feedback follow these steps and you should get it. Hope this helps you out and I can’t wait to see pictures of what your ENB settings do. Good Luck.