moss129 Posted March 14, 2022 Share Posted March 14, 2022 (edited) I'm not sure if this is some sort of problem in general with enbs, but I'm using Rudy ENB Obsidian weathers with ELFX shadows preset. I'm certain I've installed everything correctly, but this still bugs me.https://imgur.com/a/AXnJ7vH : That's how I look facing away from the sun vs. facing the sun. Anyway to fix this? Edited March 14, 2022 by moss129 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anjenthedog Posted March 15, 2022 Share Posted March 15, 2022 Fix? probably not. Handle or workaround... if you're inclined... Facelight (mod) provides two levels of illumination that can be applied to the player (or NPCs...it includes four spells, two player, two targeted NPC). I use Facelight dark for my primary female player (see avatar) so I don't experience that in my game. (regular is a bit much for her... but not always for others... I use regular Facelight on Yuih Sha for instance) Admittedly, it has certain negative impingement for those who are "like totally immersive", but personally I can deal with that little addition of non-immersivity vs what you're talking about, which indeed does make my own her's face pretty yoogly in the wrong light... Afaik, the skyrim world doesn't detect your lit face. Only you do. Use: You basically fire the spell once to apply the light to your face and it's a done deal until you fire it again to remove the lighting. Same for NPC and their spells best wishes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moss129 Posted March 15, 2022 Author Share Posted March 15, 2022 Fix? probably not. Handle or workaround... if you're inclined... Facelight (mod) provides two levels of illumination that can be applied to the player (or NPCs...it includes four spells, two player, two targeted NPC). I use Facelight dark for my primary female player (see avatar) so I don't experience that in my game. (regular is a bit much for her... but not always for others... I use regular Facelight on Yuih Sha for instance) Admittedly, it has certain negative impingement for those who are "like totally immersive", but personally I can deal with that little addition of non-immersivity vs what you're talking about, which indeed does make my own her's face pretty yoogly in the wrong light... Afaik, the skyrim world doesn't detect your lit face. Only you do. Use: You basically fire the spell once to apply the light to your face and it's a done deal until you fire it again to remove the lighting. Same for NPC and their spells best wishesDude, that's freaking perfect. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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