SKYRIM ENB Effect Demo Video Series

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  1. tapioks

    tapioks Guest

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    I decided to create a thread for my series of 'tech demo' videos of Skyrim ENB visual effects. I will add new videos to this thread as I continue to create them.

    This video demonstrates the real-time screen-space reflections effect of ENB series for Skyrim, calculating true reflections in real-time as opposed to the standard simulated cube-map techniques.

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    Reflections Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS



    This video demonstrates the image-based lighting (IBL) effect of ENB series for Skyrim, an effect that is only now beginning to appear in commercial video games. IBL is an effect where the scene is illuminated from above by the light from the sky. To oversimplify: a image of the sky is reflected onto the scene. IBL also has potenial applications for interior scenes, but the Skyrim ENB only uses this effect in exterior scenes with the sky.

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    Image-Based Lighting Effect Demo - 1080p @30FPS



    This video demonstrates the underappreciated subsurface scattering (SSS) effect of ENB series for Skyrim, another effect that is only now starting to appear in commercial video games in 2015. Subsurface scattering is the diffusion of light within a translucent material. For more info, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subsurface_scattering

    In ENB series for Skyrim, subsurface scattering is mostly used to help skin to look more like skin, rather than like leather or rubber.

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    Subsurface Scattering Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS



    This video demonstrates the screen-space indirect lighting (SSIL) effect of ENB series for Skyrim, an effect rarely used in ANY commercial video games to date. SSIL is an effect where light cast onto one surface is reflected onto other nearby surfaces. It can be considered a 'sister effect' to screen-space ambient occlusion (SSAO), working with light rather than shadow.

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    Screen-Space Indirect Lighting Effect Demo - 1080p @30FPS



    This video demonstrates the screen-space ambient occlusion (SSAO) effect of ENB series for Skyrim. Ambient occlusion is an effect that calculates how exposed each point in a scene is to ambient lighting; areas with less light exposure, like corners & crevices,are darkened accordingly. ENB's implementation of SSAO is more sophisticated than most found in commercial games today; it respects lighting and transparency, and applies realistic darkening to affected areas rather than overlaying 'black blobs' as bound in some games. (*cough* ... Far Cry 4 ... *cough*). SSAO can be considered a 'sister effect' to screen-space indirect lighting (SSIL).

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    Screen-Space Ambient Occlusion Effect Demo - 1080p@30FPS



    This video demonstrates the volumetric mist effect of ENB series for Skyrim. ENB for Skyrim allows for volumetric mist to be added to areas of the game world. The appearance of mist depends on weather conditions and requires an ENB preset designed to use the effect, such as Enhanced Shaders NLA.

    Volumetric mist helps foggy days feel more atmospheric, and also helps to mask lower quality distant textures and models with a realistic effect.

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    Volumetric Mist Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS



    This video demonstrates how the individual effects of ENB contribute to overall image quality. First a comparison is shown between vanilla Skyrim & full ENB, then individual effects are shown being added in sequence.

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    Layering ENB Effects - 1080p @ 30FPS



    This video demonstrates the crepuscular rays, or sun rays, effect of ENB series for Skyrim. Sun rays are shafts of light perceived to issue from the position of the sun. These rays are tinted orange by the atmosphere they traverse, and are most easily visible at dawn and dusk hours. For details, see the Wikipedia article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crepuscular_rays

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    Crepuscular Rays Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS



    This video demonstrates two of the many post-processing effects that may be added to any ENB series preset for Skyrim. The effects demonstrated in this video are an 'MS-DOS' style effect that gives the game a 'retro' feel, and a 'painting' effect that simulates brush-strokes to create a painterly aesthetic. These effects exclude the user interface (inventory, map, menus, HUD), so they are 100% playable :)


    • Painting Effect by KingEric1992 - Download:
      http://enbseries.enbdev.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3244

      MS-DOS and other effects by Boris Vorontsov - Download:
      http://enbdev.com/effect_en.htm

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    Pixels & Paint - Post-processing Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS



    This video demonstrates the optional 'Depth of Field' effect of ENB series for Skyrim. Depth of field is an effect that simulates the ability of an optical lens to only be able to focus precisely on one distance at a time. Subjects within the focus range are rendered crisply and clearly, while subjects out of range appear blurry and out of focus. This effect requires the installation of a depth-of-field-enabled enbeffectprepass.fx file, many of which come packaged along with ENB presets on the nexusmods.com website.

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    Depth of Field Effect Demo - 1080p @ 30FPS
     
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    CalculuS Ancient Guru

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    Thats pretty sick, also nice touch with the Oblivion music. :D
     
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    Hehe, cheers :)

    I love mashing up the Skyrim visuals with Oblivion music ... and maybe it will expose some of the newer Elder Scrolls fans to this amazing music.
     
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    great post
     

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    Amazing! Thank you for creating these videos.
     
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    Great videos. Thank you.
     
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    It's amazing what the actual engine Skyrim uses can do with a few added touches to it, also considering it's DX9 it looks pretty nice.
     
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    Thx, tapioks!) Good job, i try to use that.
     
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    This is great, thank you!
     
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    AsiJu Ancient Guru

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    Yea thanks tapioks! Just got Skyrim and am looking for some nice mods, had heard about ENB and this looks promising.

    Question: does the Enhanced Shaders NLA preset contain the Depth of Field shader?
     

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