In contrast to my previous ENB that brought a dark realism to Skyrim, this one brings a realism of balanced yet vibrant and bright colors to the world.
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GOAL
The main goal of this project is to change the way you look at Skyrim's colors. I used customized LUTs for each weather mod which produces neutral and beautiful colors. I have provided two presets, Desaturated and Vibrant, both of which do exactly as they say. This ENB will work for Dolomite Weathers, NAT, Rustic Weathers and Vivid Weathers.
INSTALLATION
1. Download ENB Binary: Binary .325 A. Copy d3d11.dll and d3dcompiler_46e.dll from the Binary .325 to the Skyrim main folder. 2. Install Reshade: RESHADE A. Select the Skyrim application during install of Reshade and select "Direct3D 10+" When asked if you would like to download a collection of shaders, hit yes. 3. Select my ENB(Just one, not both) preset and copy all contents into Skyrim main folder, over-writing the reshade-shaders folder 4. Load game and press the "End" key to load reshade and follow steps, select one of my two presets: A. Desaturated B. Vibrant 5. Enjoy!
CREDITS
A great thank you to Rudy for allowing me to use his enb edits as the foundation of my preset. I couldn't have done it without you!