Subtle Tweaks to the visuals, where I felt were needed...
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Vanilla ENB I have created this Preset simply to address some of the minor issues I have with the Skyrim SE visuals.
I don't like to stray too far from Bethesda's originally intended aesthetic of the game, just simple tweaks to enhance the image...
VERY Performance friendly!
This Preset is designed for the Vanilla game, but please feel free to try out Weather Mods!
Tweaks I'm no ENB super wiz, so I've kept it simple.
Lighting, Shadows, SSAO, Lumasharpening & more!
I have added a Distant subtle static Depth of Field effect (Thanks go to MartyMcFly)
Installation Go to ENBDev and download the latest binary file. Open the "Wrapper" folder, copy and paste d3d11.dll, d3dcompiler_46e.dll & enblocal.ini" into your SkyrimSE root folder C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Skyrim Special Edition Then drop all the files from my preset into the same directory. Calculate the "enblocal.ini" file to suit your PC. Done!
The Brightness slider should be in the centre (See Pic)
If you like this ENB please feel free to try my other Gentle Touch Preset for Fallout 4!
Thanks Tapioks For his ENB DNI file & super helpful Youtube video's!
Gopher For everything he's done for this community!