![]() ![]() ![]() If your system can handle it try the optional DOF add on for an even more immersive feel and the MXAO add on for an even more impactful image quality. I tried to keep the effects I wanted to use to not bogged down the reshade but, used just enough to give the image I was looking for. Fires will feel warm and the the sunlight color will bounce off objects with a more realistic look. You will find the sunsets/sunrises not as bright orange but, slightly toned down to a redder look. Nights and interiors will be slightly darker giving a better atmospheric look without taking away from the image quality by hiding the details. You will find that this is colorful still but, at the same time gloomier and giving you that colder feel in the environment. I tried to keep the changes subtle and too the weather mods authors intent of their mod but, provide an impactful enhancement at the same time. Overtime now I have expended this preset to include presets for Vanilla, COT, Vivid and NAT. Although, that was just the for the Vanilla Preset. It was originally built off of one of my Witcher 3 ReShades Wild Hunt Re-Engaged but, further tweaked to better suit Skyrim. Or request any guides I can make in the futur. Any questions feel free to ask in the comments. Lighting mods and weather mods on the other hand not so much.Mod Link – Be sure to check out other screenshots on the mod page! A guide on how to Setup an ENB in Skyrim SE and setup a Preset. Remember this, enb's can safely be removed, changed, or added at any point in your game. If you want your game to take on its own unique look, or for it to look like a remake of Skyrim, then you’ve come to the right place. And with each year that passes, new ENBs are released for both Skyrim and Skyrim SE. Weather mods also have a huge effect on Lighting. ENBs for Skyrim have been around for quite some time already. Save your self some time until you know what you want by adding it last. ![]() That said, I see many folks add enb first which I now do as well since I have an idea how it will look before I ever add my first mod. So by adding your enb last you can see exactly how it changes your game. Matter of fact the same enb will look different based on your lighting mod. Remember and enb is lighting which has a dramatic effect on your game. This way I could see the effect the enb had on my set up not what other thought the setup should be if that makes sense. And that is I always used to add my enb last. Thanks! To answer your question I'll simply tell you what I did for a long time before I actually settled on the mods I knew I'd be using. Originally posted by Archibald Meatpants: So my question is, how am I able to tell or find out on my own what type of graphical changing mods still work with ENBs? Is it just trial and error? ![]()
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