The Witcher 3

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Modular, natural, enhancing reshade preset for the Immersive Lighting mod.

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Hi!

It’s been a while. And in the ephemeral town of lighting mod creators, where most love children never reach adulthood (Soon™), a new sheriff
has helped himself to a nice, cool one, kicked his boots up the wall, and is
waiting for the word of his arrival to spread. And spread it will – like
wildfire!

Working on this preset has been an absolute pleasure, and my aim throughout has been to enhance rather than to change R0x’s labour of
love - the Immersive Lighting Mod. The careful blend of vibrance-enhancement, image-filling diffuse glow,
and realistic, lush flora have been selected to give you a consistent, natural
look throughout the game. As always, my reshade presets come with a range of
photographic effects, which allow to alter the feel of the game on the fly via
a few key-toggles, but, as per usual, they are not ‘necessary’ for the look you
can see on the images here. Reshade 3.4.1 download link is provided in the comment section.

Many thanks to R0x for his work, and to all the screenshooters, reshade-creators, and modders on GM Discord Server, who push
each other toward creating new and novel visions on a regular basis.

Enjoy!







Tips:

1. If you are gunning for more performance, turn off Bloom (F9), Clarity, and Gaussian Blur. That leaves you with bare minimum for this preset.

2. Play around with the shaders. My reshades are modular for a reason. For instance, hitting on technicolour (F7) gives the entire world a grimmer look. That in turn can be balanced out in the skies with Filmic Pass (F10). Sunsets are fantastic with that extra Vibrance added to the mix (F3) for reds or by enhancing IML's natural yellows by switching off technicolour2 (F8). Kaer Morhen benefits from extra vibrance and HDR (Pause).
In short, the possibilities are numerous!

3. I heavily recommend using the red version of Alternative Alnus trees, to get this autumny look. Also consider popping in New Fires and E3 flares or Candle Flares. For Geralt, I have used one of Brutal Face's earlier updates.




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Thank you!
DaftPope