Hey there ! I tested your Clear Bloom yesterday and I LOVE IIITTT ! I have the same problem as the anon who Dof's doesn't work properly, but that's ok ! Tho I have multiple question (I'm a reshade noob and it's very difficult for me to understand tuts and all about that in english -im french-) : Can you tell me your new settings for your reshade and how to modify them in mine to have the golden light in Sulani ? Did you had bad weather in Sulani with Clear Bloom ? It's very dark, idk what to do-
Hi there! I’m so happy you like Clear Bloom, thank you!
I can try and help you troubleshoot the DoF issue of you send me more information. Perhaps by message rather than ask because it’s easier for me to give in-depth help that way (although it may be a couple of hours before I’m able to respond as I have some stuff to do this morning).
As for the golden hues, under the MultiLUT shader I changed it to either Ceonis or mLadybird in the drop-down menu. You can quickly change the whole look of Clear Bloom by changing the MultiLUT, it’s a really flexible and fun thing to have.
I haven’t seen bad weather in Sulani yet, but in the Read Me file I included in the download for Clear Bloom I mentioned 3 different methods you can use to increase exposure (in other words, make everything brighter). You can just do this when the scene is dark, and then revert it when things are bright again.
To remind you, those 3 easy methods are:
in the Lightroom shader, scroll down to Exposure and increase it slightly
in the Tonemap shader increase Exposure slightly
in the qUINT_Bloom shader, increase the Exposure value slightly (this is my preferred option, because I like the quality of brightness it gives; the default is set to 0.100, and I increase it in 0.1 increments until it reaches the brightness I want)
You can double check in the Read Me file to keep this instructions at hand while you’re playing, but once you’ve done it yourself a few times you’ll be able to remember and it will become second nature.