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A shadow problem about pi-cho


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Due to my poor English, I used a translator. I am not sure if the translator can translate my question correctly.

Let's take a look at the picture first. We can see that the shaded areas of the hairstyle have become striped(Figure 1 and Figure 2). I have tried many times these days but have not been successful, and I don't know which parameter to adjust.

I used:

     PI-CHO ENB H.E N8.75 - Cathedral Weather

     ELFX

So far, I have made the following attempts:

1.In the advanced version of Skyrim Special Edition Launcher, screen space reflection and screen space environment masking have been turned off.

2.Set bSAOEEnable=0 in the [EFFECT] of enbseries.ini.

3.Set AOA MI=0 in the [SAO-GAME] of enbseries. ini.

4.Change ENABLE CAS SHARP to false in ENBEFFECTPOSTPAS.fx.

5.Change UseSelfIntersecting to true in the [SAO-SSIL] section of enbseries.ini.

6.I also tried to modify all the parameters of [SAO-SSIL] and [SHADOW] in enbseries. ini, but there was no change in the shadows.

Finally, I found that changing the Enable Detail Shadow of [EFFECT] in enbseries. ini to false can make this shadow disappear directly (Figure 3). But this approach is more like avoiding the problem rather than solving it, so I hope everyone can help me deal with this difficult problem.Thank you all in advance.

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Posted

In your post, you said you "set bSAOEEnable=0 in the [EFFECT] of enbseries.ini" - did you mean bSAOEnable in skyrimprefs.ini? If not, make sure vanilla SSAO is disabled (not the ENB SSAO).

 

You mentioned you tried modifying the SSAO_SSIL parameters in enbseries.ini. What values did you try using for the ILAmount parameters?

 

Lastly, what are the values of iShadowMapResolution in skyrimprefs.ini and fShadowDirectionalBiasScale in skyrim.ini?

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