Skyrim Special Edition

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A Reshade I designed around Vivid Weathers Special Edition

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***Update 1.3***
This will probably be my last major update for some time. Unless something really starts to bother me

This started out as the title suggests. Just Clean & Simple. In the end I changed up more than I thought  I would of had to. But overall I am really liking how this came out. I hope some others out there enjoy it as well. It was a lot of fun, and took a bit of time to get it as I exactly wanted it, but it was well worth it. If you have any suggestions on future update ideas, or ideas for a new ReShade on what you would like to see let me know in the comments. A thanks to those who endorsed, and I hope you enjoy your playthrough with this ReShade.
ReShade 3.0.4 required for this due to FineSharp being added.

After downloading VIvid Weathers Special Edition I had decided to redesign and setup a completely new Reshade. One that isn't so harsh on the Contrast/Saturation like my Warmth of Skyrim.



This one also has a full MXAO to try and clean up the shadows that have some issues in Skyrim Special Edition, specially on people.
Though it makes some flickering semi noticeable in snow areas around distant objects like bushes -_-+ So I will keep working on it to try and minimize that even more or remove. If someone knows how I can reduce that without removing MXAO let me know please! If it bothers you to much just disable the MXAO in the ReShade options.



ReShade modifications made listed below
Bloom
Clarity
Curves
Vibrance
ColorMatrix
Colourfulness
HDR
Tonemap
MXAO
Finesharp
MartyMcFlyDOF (Used for a screenshot or 2, not main gameplay)

Installation:
Download ReShade 3.0.4 (If you don't have it already) here and use the program to find Skyrim and select the render Direct3D 10+ if it doesn't automatically pick it up.
Download my file into your Skyrim folder and extract it there
Inside Skyrim use Shift+F2 (Or whatever your hot key is) to bring up the Reshade configuration menu.
Click the + button on the top right to add a new preset and put in the my file name. It should then load up all the information automatically after that.

A quick tutorial if you still cannot get it to work.


Other Mods in the screenshots
Dust Effects By HHaleyy
Pride of Valhalla
Skyrim 2017 Textures
True Eyes & Brows SE
JK's Riverwood