For me it's looking good, but I had to change the gamma (it was too dark), and now it's really fine :)
edit : Mhh... finally, when the weather turns very sunny, the road becomes shiny and driving becomes impossible. So now we have interiors, overcast areas and nights with perfect colour and saturation... but sunny days are distorted and shiny. I needed to install an another mod to fix this : "Vanilla Plus Visual Enhancement" !
Looks nice. But same question as always. Is there a way to get a realistic look without reshade?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't ReShade effectively just re-rendering/re-calculating? I know it's quick and easy to use. But imo ReShade is effectively just like using lightroom to edit a jpg instead of the raw data.
Nova city beta and Nova Lut 2 pure do a good job in their own way.
I've been playing with luts and Reshade for weeks and the truth is that what looks good at a given time, when adjusting for a particular light, might look wrong at another time; too dark or not enough, too saturated or not enough. I decided to remove Reshade and just trust that one LUT that gives a good balance of saturation and contrast without being overdone. I tried many, including others by theCyanidX, but that combination gives the best result most of the time.
The only thing you could add with Reshade, testing for yourself, is to cool down the white balance, taking out some of the warmth (but then, the saturation might in turn need adjusting - cranking up a bit -, that's why I just removed Reshade: it was impossible to always be happy, just a never ending tweaking.
For Vanilla flavour, the best LUT was Vanila Plus, which just enhance the reds and neons, so they get fuller, with more oomph.
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Not bad
edit : Mhh... finally, when the weather turns very sunny, the road becomes shiny and driving becomes impossible. So now we have interiors, overcast areas and nights with perfect colour and saturation... but sunny days are distorted and shiny. I needed to install an another mod to fix this : "Vanilla Plus Visual Enhancement" !
Watch the video .
Shitty FPS !
>only add a blue filter to the screen and turn the brightness lower
xd
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't ReShade effectively just re-rendering/re-calculating? I know it's quick and easy to use. But imo ReShade is effectively just like using lightroom to edit a jpg instead of the raw data.
I've been playing with luts and Reshade for weeks and the truth is that what looks good at a given time, when adjusting for a particular light, might look wrong at another time; too dark or not enough, too saturated or not enough. I decided to remove Reshade and just trust that one LUT that gives a good balance of saturation and contrast without being overdone. I tried many, including others by theCyanidX, but that combination gives the best result most of the time.
The only thing you could add with Reshade, testing for yourself, is to cool down the white balance, taking out some of the warmth (but then, the saturation might in turn need adjusting - cranking up a bit -, that's why I just removed Reshade: it was impossible to always be happy, just a never ending tweaking.
For Vanilla flavour, the best LUT was Vanila Plus, which just enhance the reds and neons, so they get fuller, with more oomph.
why is everything blue, and what's with the exposure, sharpness.