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Enderal is also enjoyable straight out of it's Vanilla shape, I'd say. You don't need to mod it at all to appreciate and enjoy the marvels of this worldspace. I've only added a few small additions, and mostly armors/outfits/weapons and character treats (skin, hair, eyes, etc), but that's mostly for the screenart aspect of it. I want a good looking character if I'm going to screenshot this experience. Simple as that, but not all necessary (it actually gives you a small cheating bonuses, since the armor/damage system is re-worked, so every added armor and weapon gives you a better upper hand).
And yeah, I've become a sucker for those hair physics, especially when it's all in flowing red!
Many thanks, my dear!
Thank you kindly! I think I'll try and spend some time with Enderal for a while. Skyrim will always be my game, but I need to see some new things, so Enderal, Fallout 4 and some good old isometric RPG's will be on my gaming schedule for the rest of this year I think...
Music fits perfectly to Enderal ... melancholic and spooky
I like the all-around-suitable colour palette that Mudpuppy LUT brings. I actually use it the most of all the LUT's, even if I have 3-4 others as my real favorites. It just works so well with both the interiors and the exteriors, as well as treating skin tones pretty nicely. I switch a lot among the LUT's for my play in Enderal though, but I often end up with Mudpuppy for screenshots.
Music could just as well be part of the Enderal soundtrack. It has the same melancholic doom and sorrow about it...
The flora in your Enderal is gorgeous especially with this LUT. The dirt path pics are a personal favorite
This is the actual flora of Enderal. I don't use any extra flora assets or textures, so this is the way Enderal looks in it's original state. Of course, the different LUT's and your choice of ENB will have a great impact on the colour palette, but thinking about just how detailed the worldspace really is in it's core, the added effects and colours of the ENB/LUT are really just a bonus. Enderal looks alive and beautiful just as it is in Vanilla too...
I actually wanted to use this tune for the interior set of this small exploration, but things got a bit...hectic...at times in this eerie location, so I don't really have the captures to match the melody. Still got shots from inside of course, and it is a very haunted place, so I'll see if I can dig up some other spooky tune for it.