Guest Posted January 5, 2018 Posted January 5, 2018 On 1/4/2018 at 5:27 AM, ThisTimeIBeAGoodGirlSir said: Love Me Reveal hidden contents OH MY GOOOOD!!! SHE'S GODDESS!! I will love her - always!
Geist Posted January 7, 2018 Posted January 7, 2018 Since I had to join this club in order to get the UUNP Conversions of the Bikini Ascend armors, rather than being a douche and just leave it I might as well post some of the screens of my ladies that I take from time to time. This year I hope to focus more on the Thalmor of the Aldmeri Dominion, so here is my Thalmor lady in her sexy armor 5
★Foxxx★ Posted January 7, 2018 Author Posted January 7, 2018 41 minutes ago, BlazHUN said: May I ask what bodyslide preset do you use, because it's just simply perfect, almost unrealisticly beautiful! This is my private 7B body, nothing special
Auratum Posted January 7, 2018 Posted January 7, 2018 21 minutes ago, ThisTimeIBeAGoodGirlSir said: This is my private 7B body, nothing special Aaa thanks, I might aswell just get into some tweaking myself!
Auratum Posted January 8, 2018 Posted January 8, 2018 15 hours ago, ThisTimeIBeAGoodGirlSir said: This is my private 7B body, nothing special Any chance of sharing it with us, or is it private for a reason?
Guest Posted January 9, 2018 Posted January 9, 2018 @ThisTimeIBeAGoodGirlSir - You see what you made Eva do? She went crazy for her saying that she is Ivy's (face) clone and she loves her body too. She is very beautiful and I really would love to have her in my game. Eva downloaded all your pictures of her.
Guest Posted January 9, 2018 Posted January 9, 2018 3 hours ago, ThisTimeIBeAGoodGirlSir said: Valenna by Mekasa and my Olivia No, this is me and Ivy. I have dark skin in RL an she is pale. Thanks for wonderful pics.
Mezeme Posted January 9, 2018 Posted January 9, 2018 My lady Danika Danika1.bmp Danika2.bmp Danika3.bmp Danika4.bmp Danika5.bmp Danika6.bmp Danika7.bmp Danika8.bmp Danika9.bmp Danika10.bmp Danika11.bmp Danika14.bmp
napoleonofthestump Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 It's pretty refreshing to see such an array of skilled character-makers all showing off their tasteful-ish work in one place. Here's a couple of my own recreations. Some is pure cheesecake, some a bit more nuanced portraiture. Passerina Spoiler Passerina is the genus of songbirds that lends the group (passerines) their formal name. Some of the most colorful birds in North America, among them the painted and indigo buntings, are in the genus Passerina. It's a lovely name for a lovely bunch of birds, and, I hope, a lovely character. This was my main character on my old laptop. I'd cobbled together a Frankenstein's Monster of an ENB setup that kind of sort of almost ran at a pleasant slide-show clip. I got it so with the settings dialed down I could almost actually play the game, and then crank everything back up to get some decent-looking effects for screen-shooting purposes. At the time I still hadn't figured out that expressive faces are more interesting to look at. Trite as it sounds, when I hear the indigo buntings singing their distinctive territory boundary song in the summertime, I think of this character and our time together- yelling at lizards and cave-hobos, failing to hit the glitch-ninjas of Skyrim with arrows, and crashing, crashing, crashing. 8
Auratum Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 Thought I'd share her with you! Hope you like her! More images coming, but I'm just learning stage of skyrim photoshoots Spoiler 6
Auratum Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 As you can see I freaking love water themed photos Spoiler 1
Dwadle Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 12 hours ago, napoleonofthestump said: It's pretty refreshing to see such an array of skilled character-makers all showing off their tasteful-ish work in one place. Here's a couple of my own recreations. Some is pure cheesecake, some a bit more nuanced portraiture. Passerina Passerina is the genus of songbirds that lends the group (passerines) their formal name. Some of the most colorful birds in North America, among them the painted and indigo buntings, are in the genus Passerina. It's a lovely name for a lovely bunch of birds, and, I hope, a lovely character. This was my main character on my old laptop. I'd cobbled together a Frankenstein's Monster of an ENB setup that kind of sort of almost ran at a pleasant slide-show clip. I got it so with the settings dialed down I could almost actually play the game, and then crank everything back up to get some decent-looking effects for screen-shooting purposes. At the time I still hadn't figured out that expressive faces are more interesting to look at. Trite as it sounds, when I hear the indigo buntings singing their distinctive territory boundary song in the summertime, I think of this character and our time together- yelling at lizards and cave-hobos, failing to hit the glitch-ninjas of Skyrim with arrows, and crashing, crashing, crashing. I see you are a person of refined tastes when it comes to redheads
Garnet MacLaine Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 Question, what enb do you recommend that is is good for screenshots? Spoiler 1
Dwadle Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 14 minutes ago, Garnet MacLaine said: Question, what enb do you recommend that is is good for screenshots? Hide contents Depends on what you are looking for. I have a tweaked version of Somber Dreams cause I like the softer light. I did however use the DOF files from Rudy
Garnet MacLaine Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 25 minutes ago, Dwadle said: Depends on what you are looking for. I have a tweaked version of Somber Dreams cause I like the softer light. I did however use the DOF files from Rudy I just want to try out different enbs since currently I haven't use any enb. So far the only mod I been using for my screenshots is dynavision.
napoleonofthestump Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 4 hours ago, Dwadle said: I see you are a person of refined tastes when it comes to redheads Well, I saw your gals and figured I'd be in good company around here! I think ginger folks tend to photograph really well- simulated ginger folks on a computer screen even more so- because most reds fit tonally at around 50% between black and white, to our eyes. Red balances against dark or light backgrounds, and stands out against most other common midtoned colors. Red goes with everything! Case in point: Dig them contrasts! 1
napoleonofthestump Posted January 10, 2018 Posted January 10, 2018 1 hour ago, Garnet MacLaine said: Question, what enb do you recommend that is is good for screenshots? That Crazy Old Man has good advice. Rudy's is one of my favorite ENB's for its Depth of Field shader, which- correct me if I'm wrong- was coded by time-traveler Marty McFly. Two big draws to Rudy's work are the dramatic contrast settings and relatively lightweight performance impact. With the optional DoF shaders and the bokeh turned up to eleven, it looks like this: Spoiler Megaloblast is another ENB-smith whose work is rightly lauded. Everything they make is lovely. Combine the DoF shaders from the former with the tonal control and atmospheric weathers of the latter, and you've got a winning combination that looks fantastic and can be played on a potato. The Snowfall ENB looks like this: Spoiler The queen of all ENBs for screen archery, in my opinion, is Tetrodoxin's Snapdragon. That thing is a work of technical beauty, from its many, many LUT profiles to the easy tweakability of almost all values through the in-game menu. It's a bear to run, so expect a slide-show from computers without lions and tigers under the hood. Dig the best bokeh in the business: Spoiler Another that bears mentioning is the the Legacy ENB from the vastly underrated master of the midtone, LaBeatBox. Highlights tend to get clipped way out, to the point where the sky looks washed to whiteness most of the time, but the atmosphere this ENB creates is great for capturing specific moments. Pretty good skintones on this one, too. Their other ENBs are also lovely. Here is Legacy: Spoiler Kwanon, by texture-maker HHaleyy of Fair Skin fame, uses subsurface scattering in a way I've never seen anyone else quite do it. The ENB as a whole is hit or miss a lot of the time, with landscapes and many objects appearing washed out, and the stock DoF it comes with is pretty wonky. But with a bit of work, with the right framing, at just the right moment, it's really the best thing going. Ignore the red smudges in this one and look at the way the light reflects off skin: Spoiler The best ENB, though, is the one you make yourself. I recommend stealing the bits you like from other ENB's- a SSS profile here, weather settings there- and mash 'em together into the body of something big and stable (like a Rudy) that works well with whatever generation of ENB binary looks and plays best on your computer. Probably it will be a horrible mess at first, but in unraveling how different settings affect each other you'll learn a ton about how color, light, goofy ENB code, and optics work. Tinker constantly, rummage around under the hood, and don't take any preset as a given. Put it all together and you get (via mad alchemy with gods know what original components tied to like a version .0262 ENB base) something that runs on a rutabega and looks like: Spoiler This all is just my own two cents and nothing more. There are as many opinions on Skyrim visuals as there are ENBs- a lot! Hope this helps! 3
napoleonofthestump Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 16 hours ago, BlazHUN said: Thought I'd share her with you! Hope you like her! More images coming, but I'm just learning stage of skyrim photoshoots I like what you've done with freckles. And those eyebrows are just fantastic! 1
Garnet MacLaine Posted January 11, 2018 Posted January 11, 2018 2 hours ago, napoleonofthestump said: Spoiler That Crazy Old Man has good advice. Rudy's is one of my favorite ENB's for its Depth of Field shader, which- correct me if I'm wrong- was coded by time-traveler Marty McFly. Two big draws to Rudy's work are the dramatic contrast settings and relatively lightweight performance impact. With the optional DoF shaders and the bokeh turned up to eleven, it looks like this: Reveal hidden contents Megaloblast is another ENB-smith whose work is rightly lauded. Everything they make is lovely. Combine the DoF shaders from the former with the tonal control and atmospheric weathers of the latter, and you've got a winning combination that looks fantastic and can be played on a potato. The Snowfall ENB looks like this: Reveal hidden contents The queen of all ENBs for screen archery, in my opinion, is Tetrodoxin's Snapdragon. That thing is a work of technical beauty, from its many, many LUT profiles to the easy tweakability of almost all values through the in-game menu. It's a bear to run, so expect a slide-show from computers without lions and tigers under the hood. Dig the best bokeh in the business: Reveal hidden contents Another that bears mentioning is the the Legacy ENB from the vastly underrated master of the midtone, LaBeatBox. Highlights tend to get clipped way out, to the point where the sky looks washed to whiteness most of the time, but the atmosphere this ENB creates is great for capturing specific moments. Pretty good skintones on this one, too. Their other ENBs are also lovely. Here is Legacy: Reveal hidden contents Kwanon, by texture-maker HHaleyy of Fair Skin fame, uses subsurface scattering in a way I've never seen anyone else quite do it. The ENB as a whole is hit or miss a lot of the time, with landscapes and many objects appearing washed out, and the stock DoF it comes with is pretty wonky. But with a bit of work, with the right framing, at just the right moment, it's really the best thing going. Ignore the red smudges in this one and look at the way the light reflects off skin: Reveal hidden contents The best ENB, though, is the one you make yourself. I recommend stealing the bits you like from other ENB's- a SSS profile here, weather settings there- and mash 'em together into the body of something big and stable (like a Rudy) that works well with whatever generation of ENB binary looks and plays best on your computer. Probably it will be a horrible mess at first, but in unraveling how different settings affect each other you'll learn a ton about how color, light, goofy ENB code, and optics work. Tinker constantly, rummage around under the hood, and don't take any preset as a given. Put it all together and you get (via mad alchemy with gods know what original components tied to like a version .0262 ENB base) something that runs on a rutabega and looks like: Reveal hidden contents This all is just my own two cents and nothing more. There are as many opinions on Skyrim visuals as there are ENBs- a lot! Hope this helps! Thank you
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