A cel-shaded / comic book inspired reshade preset because I could not find one. Made with reshade 5.9.2
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I was disappointed to see no comic / cel-shaded reshade presets for inquisition so I made one. The game's graphics have aged quite well but as other talented people have shown, they can be improved substantially. What I like about this reshade is that it brings out tons of subtle detail you might otherwise miss. It's sort of like a paint "wash" on a sculpture or action figure. All those little details and textures just pop more. I went for a colorful and vibrant classic fantasy look like you might seen in an animated series. For those who want a more grimdark / dark fantasy look, I suggest using this reshade as a base then playing with sepia, desaturation filters etc. Text and menus have proven difficult to work with in the past when it comes to comic / cel-shaded reshade presets but fortunately that does not seem to be the case here. ALL text is still perfectly legible. The only artifact is the outlines the comic effect adds subtly appearing through menus and text but I do not think it's an issue and is barely noticeable. More importantly it does not interfere with any important menu or UI's.
This was made using ReShade 5.9.2 You will need that release or newer to use this. When installing be sure to check ALL boxes / options to ensure you have all the effects needed for the preset to work.