Note:
Sometimes , this is not necessary to change your ENB to obtain something new or different...or just another athmosphere.
For this set, i'm still using my Rudy NLA ENB. I just changed my palette for a "winter palette" to add a cold sensation.
The advantage: I keep the sharpness and the precision of my enb but my colors are massively changed.
If you are interested in this palette, just check this mod http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/82427/?
The modder provides various palettes, mainly based on seasons.
Read carefully the description to adapt the palette to your ENB. Mainly the edition of the enbeffect.fx.
Rudy ENB uses this new form of palette (rectangle), so it's easy, i don't need to change anything. If your enb uses the other form of palette (square), you need to edit your enbeffect.fx (description of the mod).
On Skyrim Scandal, we learn things....too 😁
Thanks
M
Sometimes , this is not necessary to change your ENB to obtain something new or different...or just another athmosphere.
For this set, i'm still using my Rudy NLA ENB. I just changed my palette for a "winter palette" to add a cold sensation.
The advantage: I keep the sharpness and the precision of my enb but my colors are massively changed.
If you are interested in this palette, just check this mod http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/82427/?
The modder provides various palettes, mainly based on seasons.
Read carefully the description to adapt the palette to your ENB. Mainly the edition of the enbeffect.fx.
Rudy ENB uses this new form of palette (rectangle), so it's easy, i don't need to change anything. If your enb uses the other form of palette (square), you need to edit your enbeffect.fx (description of the mod).
On Skyrim Scandal, we learn things....too 😁
Thanks
M
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