Dazaster Posted May 24, 2013 Share Posted May 24, 2013 (edited) This is a quick and dirty guide to making an enbpalette.bmpThere are other ways but this is pretty simpleAn enbpalette.bitmap is used by the enbseries graphics series for colour correction. Many mods available make use of the same black and white shaded palette, while others lighten, darken or change the shape slightly, or add additional colours. At first I used to adapt various ones I'd found on the web, but then after many hundeds of seconds of playing around, I found that their actually extremely simple to make. Here's how:First you need an image editor with blur filter capability. I am using Photoshop CS4. This produces the best quality, whether you think so or not. That's why you have to pay the big bucks. Second Class citizens will have to make do with Gimp 2.8. MWAAHAAHAR!In Photoshop and/or GimpFirst click File, then NewMake the size 256 x 256 pixels.Now you should have a nice blank white square box.Next select the rectangle tool and make a rectangle about 1/3rd the size of the box on the left.Select the Fill tool, select Black as a colour and fill in the selected rectangle.Now make another 1/3rd size rectangle to the immediate right of the first. Again fill it, butthis time with Grey, or the colour of your choice.You should now have a square with 3 colours: Black - Grey - White.OK, time to get blurry.In PhotoshopGo into Filters/BlurSelect Box BlurSet it to about 40 and select OKGo back into Filters/BlurSelect Motion BlurSet the Angle to 0 and the Distance to about 125, then OK itFinally, back into Filter/BlurSelect Smart BlurSet it to About Radius 20-25, Threshold 25 and quality high, then OK itSave as a.bmp file.You're done.In Gimp:Go into Filters/BlurSelect Gaussian BlurSet it to about 15 each and OK it.Go back into Filters/BlurSelect Motion BlurSet Angle to 0 and Distance to about 125 and OK it.To round off you will probably want to Gaussian Blur it again.Save as a.bmp file.You're doneHere's a couple of images that may help:http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff385/Dazasterous/bpal001_zps7418c012.jpgIf you want to colour the palette, just change the gray for whatever colour you want, like this:http://i1233.photobucket.com/albums/ff385/Dazasterous/bpal002_zps725d2af1.jpgNow you can make your own basic palette, but...beware:Different parts of the palette represent different things colourwise on-screen.For a detailed description of exactly what an enbpalette does, user tapioks has uploaded an image for his mod, look in the main image section, and about halfway down is an almost white image entitled How Palette Textures Work. You can save this to examine at leisure:http://newvegas.nexusmods.com/mods/34868/? This will give you a much better understanding of an enbpalette, then you can use the above technique to make a decent one for yourself. Hope this helps, have fun. Edited May 25, 2013 by Dazaster Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sqrpshr Posted August 11, 2013 Share Posted August 11, 2013 why not use the gradient tool instead? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carah Posted March 2, 2014 Share Posted March 2, 2014 Great tutorial, Dazaster... thank-you for sharing it to the community and a second-class GIMP user. :laugh: :tongue: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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