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Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 29 Sep 2011, 14:02
by DarrenL
On my screen they colours look better, shadows are more defined, I can actually see shadows on hills and mountains and to me the shaders make them look more realistic.

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They can look darker when reduced to 800x450 so I have uploaded my full screen images (all 1920x1080) and posted the links to these two and more below if you would like to click directly on them.

Garry & Fraser's CL-44
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/cl44-big.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/cl44-big1.jpg

Fairey Gannet AS.6
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/gannet-big1.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/gannet-big2.jpg

English Electric Lightning
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/light-big1.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/light-big2.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/light-big3.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/light-big4.jpg

Nimrod R1
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/nimrod-big1.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/nimrod-big2.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/nimrod-big3.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/nimrod-big4.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/nimrod-big5.jpg

Avro Vulcan XH558
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/vulc-big1.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/vulc-big2.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/vulc-big3.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/vulc-big4.jpg

And not British, apart from the engine design but what the hell. P51-Mustang :)
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/p51-big.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/p51-big1.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/p51-big2.jpg
http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/shade/p51-big3.jpg

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 29 Sep 2011, 22:17
by sketchy74
Hi Darren,

I have followed the Thread over at SOH and noticed you post a few times, I take it you are pretty happy with this add on then?

There is mention there about the "ENB Series" I have been out of the loop for a month or so due to real life, any idea what that is?

Either way this does look good and I think I'll invest after the round of screen shots I have seen.

Cheers,

Fraser.

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 29 Sep 2011, 22:34
by DarrenL
Hi Fraser.

ENB Series is a dx9 bloom effect that origionally was made for GTA San Andreas but works on any (it seems) dx9 based game. All you do is drop the dx9 dll and ini config into the main FSX folder and use Shift+F12 to turn it off and on, the config can be changed and there is a good on that ships with Shade.

On my phone tapping away as its still hot here this evening and letting the PC cool down but I'll post some shots with and without ENB tomorrow.

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 29 Sep 2011, 23:01
by sketchy74
Thanks Darren.

Look forward to the shots, glad the weather in Bedfordshire is holding up!

Cheers,

Fraser.

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 30 Sep 2011, 11:55
by DarrenL
29c degrees yesterday, sun shining bright today as well. B-)

I have a few comparisons below (full size as well so you see the detail).

Sunset
Without ENB - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/drake.jpg
With ENB - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/drake+enb.jpg

Daytime (ignore clouds appearing REX hadn't loaded them in in the default before I took the screenshot :) )
Without ENB (default water) - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/Default.jpg
With ENB (default water) - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/Default+ENB.jpg
Without ENB (FSWC water effects) - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/FSWC.jpg
With ENB (FSWC water effects) - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/FSWC+ENB.jpg

Sunrise
Without ENB (running Shade) - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/comet.jpg
With ENB (running Shade) - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/comet+enb.jpg

You can get quite different results though by changing the ENB ini file parameters. Like this, you can go further both ways. What is basically changes is light and bloom, whereas shade makes subtle changes the colour and shadow palette.
Without ENB - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/meteor.jpg
With ENB - http://www.mercia.biz/fsx/ENB/meteor+enb.jpg
(changed aircraft to a British one :) )

If you can see these, here are a few different comparisons of Shade settings - http://www.orbxsystems.com/forum/topic/ ... omparison/

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 30 Sep 2011, 12:18
by Garry Russell
Hi Dareen

It would be better if you made the comparisons top and bottom of one screenshot as as it's sometimes hard to compare

Mostly good..the warship sunrise or sunset looks better without

Does it change the aircraft at all?.....the Meteor is looking very poor

The last link is a "you don't have permission" type link :)

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 30 Sep 2011, 12:34
by DarrenL
Yep, you need to be a member (free and easy) on the Orbx forum to see it.

The meteor is purely showing what you can do (if you get the settings wrong) and how much it can be altered. So subtle changes can be done too. The ENB changes the light bloom and if you get the settings wrong can make the aircraft go too white (bright) but with good settings and lots of people post their settings the effect can be limited to the light sources, it can make the aircraft go subtly darker if the conditions would expect it to be, or brighter if it's in direct sunlight.


PS. Tabbed browsing, open the with & without images in different tabs and swap between them :)

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 30 Sep 2011, 12:40
by Garry Russell
Understood Darren as long as I't not one of those envmap enhancements that ruin properly made stuff :-O

Tabbed browsing...what you you think I've been doing :lol:

But flicking back and forth is not good enough, comparisons should be on the same page :)

No good posting a link that you have to join to see.......I not joining any forums unless I really want too ;)

Cheers :)

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 30 Sep 2011, 12:52
by DarrenL
Garry Russell wrote:Understood Darren as long as I't not one of those envmap enhancements that ruin properly made stuff :-O
It's 100% adaptable and not a set environment so it's nice to have a fiddle around with. The great thing is you can set it to start on or off and manual turn it on and off in game. Then if you don't want it any more just delete the d3dx9.dll's you would have copied in and the ebnseries.ini files from your main directory and it's gone.

If you have any other games you can use it on them too, racing games, FPS, other sims. Anything that you run in DirectX9 will use it.

Re: Enjoying the new Shade tool for FSX

Posted: 30 Sep 2011, 12:56
by Garry Russell
So much better that way :)

So many enhancements change things globally and leave some folks wishing they'd never touched it

Definitely a plus point :)