Punctual for winter my first snowy adaption for ENB's new Complex Terrain Parallax feature Don't forget to activate it in your enbseries.ini or to install Vanilla POM instead ;)
If you use ENB, EnableComplexParallax=true EnableComplexParallaxShadows=true EnableComplexTerrainParallax=true EnableComplexTerrainParallaxShadows=true in your enbseries.ini
This mod looks amazing in the pics but when I install it the snow looks like shiny plastic. The parallax works but the fine detail and fluffy look of the snow is missing. Using cabbage enb with nat3. I tried putting the NAT3 esp at the very bottom of the load order but no change,
This is easily my favorite parallax snow texture. Thanks for the great work! Would there be any chance to include non-parallax textures to use Terrain Parallax Blending Fix?
I think I finally got parallax working after days of playing around...can't really say what finally did it. I will reinstall this when I have some time and see if it's working.
Edit: still no. Still looks like screenshots others have posted where it's still flat. All my other terrain parallax mods are working through.
think this are bad ground transitions native to the game, sadly more pronounced due parallax. There is a mod taking care of such seems, just can't remember it's name...
Where is ENB chache located? I tried doing a keyword search in my SSE directory but I couldn't find it. There's people saying that the newest version of ENB doesn't have it anymore
Experiencing the same issue. Am I to understand there are no adverse effects to delete the enb cache folder to my saves? Is it restored upon game launch?
It is proabably Skyland Lanscapes or HD Remastered Landscapes that is overwriting your mod. Make sure this mod is below any mods that alter landscape so it overwrites, or delete your landscape mods.
Maybe it will help someone. I managed to solve the parallax display problem by installing the Best version of the settings of the enbcomplexparallax.ini file from this mod https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/78976?tab=files
In my case, this fashion was hampered by mods such as Cathedral Landscapes - Landscapes - Cathedral Concept and Skyrim Terrain Parallax - Terrain Parallax 1.5 - 4K2K.
Hi So, here's my issue: Some textures seem to be working fine, like the one with footsteps where people walk. However, the snow in more open areas isn't functioning correctly, and I'm unsure why. I suspect it might be some sort of mesh bug, but I'm really not sure. I've managed to make this mod work on a previous installation, but I'm struggling to replicate it now. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here are some images to illustrate what I mean.
It's called snow tiling. A game texture rendering limitation. It can happen when a snow mod is not designed carefully enough to reduce such blending issues.
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Don't forget to activate it in your enbseries.ini
or to install Vanilla POM instead ;)
If you use ENB,
EnableComplexParallax=true
EnableComplexParallaxShadows=true
EnableComplexTerrainParallax=true
EnableComplexTerrainParallaxShadows=true
in your enbseries.ini
Going to patch up something;)
Edit: still no. Still looks like screenshots others have posted where it's still flat. All my other terrain parallax mods are working through.
https://i.imgur.com/IC7GPut.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/AlomFDJ.jpg
I have the same thing with a mod that modifies the carriages, i cant us WZ kids carriages mod
It won't even say to override the other mod.
Thanks, this fixed it for me.
No dice, mine still looks like this no matter what I do.
Must be conflict with another mod somehow?
EDIT: Getting rid of https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/88261 fixed this issue for me
So, here's my issue: Some textures seem to be working fine, like the one with footsteps where people walk. However, the snow in more open areas isn't functioning correctly, and I'm unsure why. I suspect it might be some sort of mesh bug, but I'm really not sure. I've managed to make this mod work on a previous installation, but I'm struggling to replicate it now. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Here are some images to illustrate what I mean.
https://imgur.com/a/ZDrkOJQ