Floramountainflower and tundrascrub vanilla meshes with better lighting when using ENB
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I modified the vanilla meshes of floramountainflower to get a better lighting when using ENB. I know for floramountainflower there are some 3D new meshes, but I myself still prefer the 2D textures made by Mari for their "watercolour painting" effect, textures that use vanilla meshes.
Problem started or at least I started to notice only when I installed Bjorn preset. I still didn't try with other ENB/reshade presets so I'm not sure if it is a problem of every one. It is visible the most when enb directlight lights the grass even if the grass is in the shade of some building or other object.
I did for myself but after I thought to share for who may have the same problem I had, I'm also thinking to share more mods in future so I thought it was a good way to start with a very very simple thing.
Same goes for tundrascrub meshes, and for those there are not even as many alternatives around.