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Indoors the darkness becomes very rich and heavy, but light sources still shines brightly. Infact, they may bring too much light when fire balls are flying or if standing too close to a fire pit or a torch. Again, a balance to consider that doesn't always makes it easy, but I do like the challenge of it. Exteriors often appear like old oil paintings which I enjoy a lot...
The shovel was already laying there, but such details are quite... intriguing!
This is my favourite;
https://www.flickr.com/photos/25099256@N04/50033580096/
This particular LUT has some nice colours, but it's a bit messy for detailed landscapes. I'm quite curious to see this region again with another LUT with more sharpness. As Heike said in a comment somewhere, the landscapes in Enderal are so marvellous even with Vanilla textures, but I've recognised that some of the LUT's don't really handle the smaller details all to well. It gets blurry and the low textures get a bit too obvious sometimes. It won't stop me from using them though, but to be honest, the shots made by Heike and Erwin from this area have a lot more clarity to them...
Thank you, Will!
Skyrim is still close by, it will always be due to my many characters there, but I haven't really played it all that much since my rebuild. I decided to devote myself with Enderal for a while. It's also a lot more sleepy here on the Enderal page, since we aren't that many that post images from this game. It makes it easier to keep up with the uploads. I've got thousands of notifications for Skyrim alone, so yeah, a bit of peace and quiet is rather welcomed at the moment...
Great seeing you around, my friend and I do hope you keep writing too. I'm actually doing pretty well there as well at the moment, however it's just small "scenes" I put together, more for myself to get a better understanding on how things work - and IF they work - in my world build. With five different historical era's and about 100 nations and kingdoms it's quite a lot of threads to weave together...
Cheers!