Interview with the Vampire - Kozakowy's Theme
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Das erste Bild mit der Spiegelung ist hervorragend, gut gemacht
Ich liebe es mit "Spiegeln" und "indirekten" Bildern zu arbeiten, auch wenn es manchmal eine ganze Weile dauert bis es passt.
LOL!!
Wonderful image set!!
I loved that shot where your female character's face is reflected in the water, but what she sees there isn't really her human face, it's none other than her other self vampire face. Judging from that image, I think your female character plays Louis de Pointe du Lac (Brad Pitt) who in the movie lived his life tormented by being turned into a vampire by Lestat de Lioncourt (Tom Cruise) and to survive he had to kill many people and drink their blood, which he hated to do. Maybe I'm wrong and I confused the actor roles and she plays Lestat's character and she's a villain, hahaha!
I hope soon you'll surprise us with another of your wonderful image sets. You're the best!.
BTW, many thanks for still supporting my mods.
Yes, this movie immediately came to mind when I read the title, so the challenge was to get a close as possible. Skyrim lacks in the "18th century Paris"-department when it comes to mods, so I had to get a bit creative here. Voira got the role of Tom Cruise, because she is the very definition of a vampire for me, beautiful on the outside but cruel on the inside.
@mods: Of course I'll continue to support you, even if I don't get to use them much at the moment.
Just 10/10!
Here is an example of two shaders, StageDepth and Layers. Both use exiting PNG's, in 4k like the resolution of my screen to cover it completely, but with different options. I normally play the game in 2K, but a higher resolution makes the editing easier. StageDepth.fx is what I used for the fog in the main image, though here it is a simply red layer to show the difference. You can change it's transparency and move it closer to or away from you. Layers.fx works like the rain in Skyrim, it adds a layer on top of your screen, in this example it's the snowflakes.
But I only know a few tricks about ReShade. If you want to see some works from someone who really mastered ReShade, not just for Skyrim, I recommend to take a look at RIZAL. I take quite a lot of inspiration from him for my own works, the fog/clouds included.
Collecting some ideas for your Noir challenge right now - that's gonna be alot of fun as I love B&W stuff and to play with the light and shadows.