Hi, friend! I think this shot is from around Riverhood. I love that bluish color effect in the whole image, it looks like an old slide film photo lost in time. We're a bit far from the Cloud District, lol!
LOL! Imagine Nazeem following you wherever you go, repeating over and over again the same dialogue line that characterizes him. That's really annoying!
Hey Jorge, thanks very much! Looks like Riverwood from this angle, but it´s Morthal... I don't think Nazeem would go to such wild and dangerous places... The most dangerous thing he does is mess with DC and HG in the cloud district
Many thanks!!! Same here!!! Take a look to this underrated ENB: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/73084?tab=files Dark Fantasy Preset
Ah yes, I've looked at this before and I do like the appearance and atmosphere given by The Cinematic Vanilla and especially the Dark Fantasy Preset...
One day in the untold future I will try many new ENB's and presets and check them out, compare and have a go with them just to try something different, but for now I'm quite pleased with the good old Silent Horizons and the LUT options available. It's become an old friend - sort of - that I can rely on when adventuring in Skyrim, either for fun, gameplay or image captures.
Thanks for the suggestion though, I've noted and bookmarked the page!
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Have a nice weekend!
I think this shot is from around Riverhood. I love that bluish color effect in the whole image, it looks like an old slide film photo lost in time.
We're a bit far from the Cloud District, lol!
Looks like Riverwood from this angle, but it´s Morthal...
I don't think Nazeem would go to such wild and dangerous places...
The most dangerous thing he does is mess with DC and HG in the cloud district
Same here!!!
Take a look to this underrated ENB:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/73084?tab=files
Dark Fantasy Preset
One day in the untold future I will try many new ENB's and presets and check them out, compare and have a go with them just to try something different, but for now I'm quite pleased with the good old Silent Horizons and the LUT options available. It's become an old friend - sort of - that I can rely on when adventuring in Skyrim, either for fun, gameplay or image captures.
Thanks for the suggestion though, I've noted and bookmarked the page!