A-Pocky-Hah!
Damn, those ENB settings must be hard if you're new to it. I mostly crop my character then darken the edges.
So is Relighting Skyrim much more darker than ELFX? I switched Skyrim HD with NobleSkyrim - Performance, and there was a slight increase in my fps.
February 21, 2016
Paws
No judgment here, never that It is a stunning shot. Flawless skin, too. Is that 4K concealer on her cheeks?
February 21, 2016
Teccam@Phil - Well, I used the simple "<Face Part> color" sliders to make every a bit pink, just using the default colors. But I think my Better Makeup for SKSE tintmasks covered all vanilla makeup. So, actually, it probably is.
@Axius - It may sound a b... more@Phil - Well, I used the simple "<Face Part> color" sliders to make every a bit pink, just using the default colors. But I think my Better Makeup for SKSE tintmasks covered all vanilla makeup. So, actually, it probably is.
@Axius - It may sound a bit intimidating if you've never looked at the menu in-game, but it's actually quite simple. The nice thing is that, as long as you don't click the [Save] button in the ENB Editor, the settings all revert as soon as you quit the game. So if you have a complex enbeffectprepass.fx file, and are a perfectionist, you could tweak every single component of the depth of field / postprocessing effects, take one shot, quit, reload, and be back at the default template for a new shot. That's what I do a lot actually, though many of my shots just use a couple very minor tweaks, like adjusting the location of the focal point on screen.
I've been thinking about making a quick tutorial for using the enbeffectprepass.fx editor in-game, for people who like taking screenshots and ... less
February 21, 2016
Librari the Wizard
I was thinking I would go Full Nexus with my next Dragonborn, go for a nice redhead too. I'll probably need your help
So is Relighting Skyrim much more darker than ELFX? I switched Skyrim HD with NobleSkyrim - Performance, and there was a slight increase in my fps.
@Axius - It may sound a b... more