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Dynanik

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HCupJTFm3-4

 

Good to see @ 4:40 min !!!!

 

Hello, at first plz excuse my bad english...i'm from Germany and this is only my poor school english ^^

 

I used ENB for GTA4 before...so i've got some skills allready. But one thing I can't figure out by myself...how to get a volumetric looking sun like in the posted video!

This is how my sun looks like now:

 

http://s7.directupload.net/file/d/3267/3ljrb2ze_jpg.htm

 

I've got a really cool blue tinted lens flare effect...this look is without using the corona or sunrays. When I activate sunrays in ENB, the rays are always visible (and very glitchy) even if the sun is not. I've got this at every ENB I tried!

And I'm not using the corona effect because it has a ugly pop-up effect...you can see this here:

 

http://s14.directupload.net/file/d/3267/9mifz74t_jpg.htm

http://s1.directupload.net/file/d/3267/wrers968_jpg.htm

http://s7.directupload.net/file/d/3267/6nsgafii_jpg.htm

 

(I have corona intensity on 30 on this pictures to make the effect more visible)

As you can see, the real sun light is behind the trees (only Skylightning)...only the corona and the lens flare appears in front of the trees...everything correct I think! But why the f**k is the corona absolutely not influenced by the trees??? Its getting only smaller while moving to a tree...

 

I'm using K-ENB with Volumetric HD Sun and Skyrim Sunglare V4 + insane0h Realistic Sunglare.

I tried it without the mods before...but then I dont had any lens flare effect.

 

What i only want is a real looking light that shines through the trees like in that video. PLZ HELP :-)

 

Greetings

Timo

 

edit:

SOLVED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I've got a GTX 660....nvidia messed up with the new drivers!

http://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/984339-enb-sun-shining-through-everything-alt-solution-nvidia/

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Though I wouldn't say it is real looking at all to see rays of light at any time of the day I have it in my game, and it is probably my favourite effect in a video game.

The two things you have to have enabled in your enb are these (I am sure you know this, but you can try tweaking the rays value to get the effect you want):

[EFFECT]
EnableSunRays=true

and

[RAYS]
SunRaysMultiplier= # greater than 0 (probably from 0.2-2 range)

I may be wrong but for the sun shafts to look like that you have to have skylighting also enabled. The rays will always be visible even if the sun is behind a cloud but they shouldn't be as intense.

Also with the lense flare it will always be smaller when it goes behind an object so I prefer to just remove it from my game and let the sun rays do their thing.

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I increased from 0.1 to 2 but the sunrays also not influenced by anything...its visible through walls and rocks like there is nothing between it

 

http://s14.directupload.net/file/d/3267/snzypkft_jpg.htm

http://s1.directupload.net/file/d/3267/7buhcy3v_jpg.htm

http://s1.directupload.net/file/d/3267/nwmoxiax_jpg.htm

 

The sunlight always looks static :(((

 

 

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BeyondTom, on 26 May 2013 - 15:07, said:

... it is probably my favourite effect in a video game.

me 2!!!!! And thats why I really want to get it work...and Fallout 3 had this without mods before btw!

 

Here its also awesome:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RpOyTcyQhk

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That is really strange. I use the Wilds ENB with COT and this is the sun I have:

The rays from the sun will go around mountains and stuff but I don't have anything shining through it. Try disabling the lens flare effect and see if that helps at all, maybe try a different dll version also.



http://static.skyrim.nexusmods.com/images/507000-1364742607.jpg

 

 

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