And whether it is impossible to describe in detail what the user needs to do to set your preset. Not everyone has the skills to install enb and this information would help them, as well as the fact that the preset was attached to additional files that disable certain effects, as do NORMAL authors, respecting users... Good luck new year....
First of all, fantastic ENB. It looks quite good in my game, but I'm having a problem and I'm not sure if it's being caused by the ENB or something else. The skin texture on females (NPCs and the player) look reddish-pink. I've switched between CBBE and many popular UNPs to see if it was a problem with another mod, but I still get the same result. I have Skyrim 2K Textures installed as well, but the skin replacer is overriding it. I have looked around the internet, and the only solution I could find was to set FixGammaTint as true, but it has not fixed the problem. Has anybody else had this problem? And is it the ENB that is causing this, or another mod?
Are you already using the subsurface scattering fix? You can find it here on the nexus. http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/50835/? Follow the instructions on the description page.This should do the trick.
I am using your fantastic enb together with Relighting Skyrim and ELE Lite, which should just correct some errors in the vanilla lighting like misplaced or missing lights. I am also using a 3d clouds mod, which doesn't replace Skyrim's sky but just adds an additional lower layer of clouds. First thing I've noticed: with these clouds the raindrops are almost black (though they maintain the original shape and I can see the light reflect through them). Second thing: today I saw for the first time that the picture tends to rapidly change from very dark to light rather rapidly. The author of Relighting Skyrim was so kind to explain to me that "issue" has to do with the adaptation of your enb and his mod not being 100% compatible.
Here is a short video of what I am talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbR9KKwOpKU&lc=z133y5hzmnjoiphn123yhttolo3lz3uao04
Since I really enjoy your enb, is there maybe a way I can slightly tweak the adaptation so to retain the original feel you intended for it without renouncing to the light corrections of Relighting Skyrim and ElE?
P.S. I am using True Storms and I have noticed that the enb rain isn't as dense as the one of the mod. Is there a way to increase the amount of raindrops displayed on screen? I would really like a harsh downpour ingame, like summer storms. EDIT: I forgot to say that both the lighting mods use vanilla lighting, so theu shouldn't conflict.
I removed the lighting mods and kept only Relighting Skyrim (the version without a script for shadows) and now the lighting is good again,but the rain is still not as dense as in True Storms.
Indeed I am using it, but I have seen a lot of enb screenshots with the same rain density as True Storms and the Rain effect enabled. It is no big problem now, also because I really appreciate Downpour retexture for True Storms. I just loose the cool effect of translucency of the single raindrops with the enb.
Me again. I've since noticed that when it rains I get these weird black spots/marks on my screen. Any idea how I can go about fixing this buddy? Perhaps it's something that just needs to be changed in one of the enb files, but have no idea which or what to change!
These are the raindrops, I guess enb can still not project an alpha channel over a gradient layer... If you dont like these, stick with the textures by deleting "enbraindrops.tga"
Really, really like this ENB, but have a couple of questions.
I've played around for 5 days or so in-game and have yet to see any sort of blue sky in Riverwood/Whiterun, is this normal? I understand what the ENB is trying to achieve, and it does it well, but surely a bit of blue sky now and again would be fine? Also, how can I configure the in game DoF to tweak it to my preference, baring in mind I use and launch the game from Mod Organizer? Cheers
Blue skies are visible on cloudy weathers, as for "sunny" weathers, which uses the default enbseries as basis has a high sky contrast with yellow-ish tint to it. The depth of field effect can be tweaked within the enbeffectprepass.fx file right at line 262 and further down. Save the changed file and either alt-tab back into Skyrim or restart it. Keep in mind that some Individual PCs screw up when it comes to ALT-TABing in and out of skyrim, or you could just play in window-mode if that helps
Thanks a lot man, that's great. Can't believe the performance I'm getting on my laptop with a 970m card. I have this ENB installed plus mods like Verdant Grass and all sorts of 2K textures and average around 50FPS in all the places I've been so far. Just awesome!
Just wanted to stop back by and thank you for this ENB again. I've tweaked a few things slightly for personal use (mostly just to adapt it to the weather mod I use) so I haven't uploaded screenshots, but I've been playing a vampire for the first time and I love love love the atmosphere with Mure. It manages to be soft and desaturated while still keeping good contrast, which isn't an easy balance to find.
I was looking for Deuschland's mood, and this ENB was here. I'm feeling like a dark & deep color depth, and Northern Europe(Deutschland, Sweden, Denmark, etc.)-like atmosphere from this ENB.
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This is my all time favorite Skyrim ENB and I'm sorta sad to see it's not available for SE (or AE edition now... bruh moment).
Any chance of it becoming available for SE?
Good luck new year....
First of all, fantastic ENB. It looks quite good in my game, but I'm having a problem and I'm not sure if it's being caused by the ENB or something else. The skin texture on females (NPCs and the player) look reddish-pink. I've switched between CBBE and many popular UNPs to see if it was a problem with another mod, but I still get the same result. I have Skyrim 2K Textures installed as well, but the skin replacer is overriding it. I have looked around the internet, and the only solution I could find was to set FixGammaTint as true, but it has not fixed the problem. Has anybody else had this problem? And is it the ENB that is causing this, or another mod?
Thanks
Follow the instructions on the description page.This should do the trick.
I am using your fantastic enb together with Relighting Skyrim and ELE Lite, which should just correct some errors in the vanilla lighting like misplaced or missing lights. I am also using a 3d clouds mod, which doesn't replace Skyrim's sky but just adds an additional lower layer of clouds.
First thing I've noticed: with these clouds the raindrops are almost black (though they maintain the original shape and I can see the light reflect through them).
Second thing: today I saw for the first time that the picture tends to rapidly change from very dark to light rather rapidly. The author of Relighting Skyrim was so kind to explain to me that "issue" has to do with the adaptation of your enb and his mod not being 100% compatible.
Here is a short video of what I am talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbR9KKwOpKU&lc=z133y5hzmnjoiphn123yhttolo3lz3uao04
Since I really enjoy your enb, is there maybe a way I can slightly tweak the adaptation so to retain the original feel you intended for it without renouncing to the light corrections of Relighting Skyrim and ElE?
P.S. I am using True Storms and I have noticed that the enb rain isn't as dense as the one of the mod. Is there a way to increase the amount of raindrops displayed on screen? I would really like a harsh downpour ingame, like summer storms.
EDIT: I forgot to say that both the lighting mods use vanilla lighting, so theu shouldn't conflict.
Indeed I am using it, but I have seen a lot of enb screenshots with the same rain density as True Storms and the Rain effect enabled.
It is no big problem now, also because I really appreciate Downpour retexture for True Storms. I just loose the cool effect of translucency of the single raindrops with the enb.
P.S. I love your Tentapalooza mod
****Never mind just found something****
Me again. I've since noticed that when it rains I get these weird black spots/marks on my screen. Any idea how I can go about fixing this buddy? Perhaps it's something that just needs to be changed in one of the enb files, but have no idea which or what to change!
But where do I delete this? Is it in one of the ini files?
Really, really like this ENB, but have a couple of questions.
I've played around for 5 days or so in-game and have yet to see any sort of blue sky in Riverwood/Whiterun, is this normal? I understand what the ENB is trying to achieve, and it does it well, but surely a bit of blue sky now and again would be fine? Also, how can I configure the in game DoF to tweak it to my preference, baring in mind I use and launch the game from Mod Organizer? Cheers
The depth of field effect can be tweaked within the enbeffectprepass.fx file right at line 262 and further down.
Save the changed file and either alt-tab back into Skyrim or restart it. Keep in mind that some Individual PCs screw up when it comes to ALT-TABing in and out of skyrim, or you could just play in window-mode if that helps
Thanks a lot man, that's great. Can't believe the performance I'm getting on my laptop with a 970m card. I have this ENB installed plus mods like Verdant Grass and all sorts of 2K textures and average around 50FPS in all the places I've been so far. Just awesome!
I was looking for Deuschland's mood, and this ENB was here.
I'm feeling like a dark & deep color depth, and Northern Europe(Deutschland, Sweden, Denmark, etc.)-like atmosphere from this ENB.