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Ich kenne dieses Spiel nicht.
Das erste leiht grünstichige Farbschema betont den Verfall und läßt alles etwas gespentisch erscheinen.
Bei dem Gelbstich dachte ich sofort an radioaktive Strahlung.
Zuerst die all die Zerstörung und dann im letzten Bild der eindringliche Apell.
Sehr, sehr gut gemacht
Du hast das richtig erkannt mit den verschiedenen Farbschemen - diese ENB/Reshade-Kombination arbeitet mit über 100 Presets, die alle unterschiedliche Atmosphären erzeugen: entweder durch die Hervorhebung einer bestimmten Farbe, oder indem sie die gesamte Bildfläche mit einer Art Filter komplet einfärbt.
Der Hauptaugenmerk liegt also absolut nicht auf Realismus und Natürlichkeit, sondern auf dem erschaffen von Atmosphären.
Es ist dem Silent Horizon ENB für Skyrim mit seiner Unzahl an LUTs nicht unähnlich.
Und der Thematik des Spieles entsprechend kommt dabei selten etwa idylisches und liebliches zustande (mag aber auch an meiner Vorliebe für morbide Schönheit liegen ).
Wieder einmal Danke das du den Weg in die Post-Apokalypse gefunden hast.
I feel like these two speak well to what I mean :)
Excellent set, enjoyed as always <3
As you might have already noticed, I am a bit obsessed with colors and the different presets within this ENB/Reshade are giving me the chance to see this in-game-world anew.
A lot of them have a preference for one color and therefore 'bundle' similar structures, others lay a kind of colored filter over the whole scenery which ties all the things together, and still other ones defamiliarize all or just a single color completely - so, no matter which one you use the main accent goes away from the narrative content to the shape and silhouettes as you wonderfully noticed and explained.
And as much as I love the stories and the themed shots others make - my personal preference has always been the creation of graphically-visual compositions.
I highly appreciate that you took the time to have such a more in-depth look at the images.
BTW - congratulations on your black belt.
I think it is impressive that were able to recover that well from your massive surgery!
as our Grandmaster is very understanding of injuries and will do his best to modify curriculum so you can still achieve!
Good luck with your teaching too.
The lady in the main is my character and she is not as tough as she appears here but with the circumstances in the Wastelands, she had no other choice but to sweep away her mushiness and to fight - like in RL sometimes.
I am a bit delayed with my response but I too wish you a good time.
Just kidding - it's a pleasure to thank you for your comment.
Maybe I am a bit odd but I have to admit that the whole Fallout atmosphere (not the topic and the background !) is less depressing than more morbid to me - I love its decayed charm and loneliness, and it is always a challenge for me to find beauty between all the ruins.
I am very glad that you liked them.
Corn Pop was a bad dude and he ran a bunch of bad boys --
I, of course, know the video you linked (I had to look up 'Corn Pop' - interesting story ), and although it fits better with the title 'rumble', I didn't want to use it for these images as it would have given a wrong impression.
Thank you so much for taking the time!
Its Awsome - LOVE it
is this an ENB or Photoshop?
cool, pretty cool...
As I mentioned in the introduction, I used the ENB/Reshade-combination from Antony 2000 again. You can find the link above.
I also used it with my previous set 'random VISIONS.
I like it a lot - it has over 100 kinds of presets which can be easily chosen in-game.
They are surely not as carefully balanced as other ENBs but that's also not what they are meant for and since I don't really play the game but use it as my personal playground and canvas, is it just perfect for me.
Also, I have to admit that I sometimes post-process my images, but only for very minor corrections like erasing a texture glitch in clothing or darkening black parts for achieving a more graphic effect.
Again, thank you for taking the time.