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== Editing the ENB Effects == | == Editing the ENB Effects == | ||
The <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[EFFECT]</code> section is where users can enable or disable the ENB effects such as depth of field and SSAO. Different ENB presets use different values for these parameters so not all of them will remain the same from preset to preset. Many presets also have different performance versions which are various optimizations to these effects and others so users would not have to manually edit any parameters and potentially mess up the quality or the "look and feel" of the preset. Disabling some of these effects will provide better performance; however, before doing so manually, please check to see if the preset used has a performance version available. This option is better than simply turning off effects below which could affect the intended visuals of the preset used. | The <code style="font-size:1.05em;">[EFFECT]</code> section is where users can enable or disable the ENB effects such as depth of field and SSAO. Different ENB presets use different values for these parameters so not all of them will remain the same from preset to preset. Many presets also have different performance versions which are various optimizations to these effects and others so users would not have to manually edit any parameters and potentially mess up the quality or the "look and feel" of the preset. Disabling some of these effects will provide better performance; however, before doing so manually, please check to see if the preset used has a performance version available. This option is better than simply turning off effects below which could affect the intended visuals of the preset used. All of the effects below are disabled by default unless otherwise indicated. | ||
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<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableUnderwater=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableUnderwater=(false, true)</pre> | ||
Cloud shadows are shadows seen on the ground caused by clouds in the sky. This effect brings a great deal of realism into Skyrim and is highly recommended! | Cloud shadows are shadows seen on the ground caused by clouds in the sky. This effect brings a great deal of realism into Skyrim and is highly recommended! It is enabled by default. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableCloudShadows=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableCloudShadows=(false, true)</pre> | ||
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<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableVolumetricRays=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableVolumetricRays=(false, true)</pre> | ||
Procedural Sun was added to ENB as a fix for the Vanilla sun. It tends to have issues with some sun retextures; however, provides more control such as size, intensity and curves that you could never have with a simple retexture. | Procedural Sun was added to ENB as a fix for the Vanilla sun. It tends to have issues with some sun retextures; however, provides more control such as size, intensity and curves that you could never have with a simple retexture. It is enabled by default. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableProceduralSun=(false, true)</pre> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableProceduralSun=(false, true)</pre> | ||
Mist is a combination of the fog and haze effects and was previously called Haze in older ENBSeries versions. In Skyrim this basically boils down to effects on the fog. ENB preset authors also have the ability to place fog in the worldspce via anchors with this effect; therefore, if it is originally enabled, it is highly recommended to keep it enabled. | Mist is a combination of the fog and haze effects and was previously called ''Haze'' in older ENBSeries versions. In Skyrim this basically boils down to effects on the fog. ENB preset authors also have the ability to place fog in the worldspce via anchors with this effect; therefore, if it is originally enabled, it is highly recommended to keep it enabled. It is enabled by default. | ||
<pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableMist=(false, true)</pre><br> | <pre style="margin:0 0 25px 25px; width:500px;">EnableMist=(false, true)</pre><br> | ||
Revision as of 15:17, September 21, 2014
A comprehensive guide for properly installing and editing ENBs for n00bs and gurus alike -- by the S.T.E.P. Team