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Version 1.1
Added support for ENB grass collision, complex parallax occlusion
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Arctic is a personal preset I made a few years ago to mimic the northern climate I grew up in. The main features of this preset are:
Significantly shorter days, with much longer dawn and dusk periods. The daylight config is set to follow real-world sunlight schedules from Alaska in mid-October. This means true sunlight lasts for 6 hours. Dawn and dusk give you 4 more hours of light collectively but expect heavy shadows. Bring torches!
Color grading to create “Blue Hour” periods. Blue hour is a period of time after golden hour where shadows and the lack of direct sunlight casts everything blue. Because of the angle of the sun (I think? I don’t really understand it) blue hour is much longer in polar regions. I’ve attempted to color-grade dusk and dawn settings to reflect this.
Custom color correction using procedural palette correction.
Depth of field, and lens effects made to personal taste (probably not for some people).
Use the ENB GUI and website documentation to customize and toggle features.
I use Obsidian Weathers, but it should work with any weather/lighting mod. I normally get 45 - 60 fps on my 3050TI, depending on the area. It isn’t a perfect preset, but hopefully, some of you enjoy it.