I don't want to mess with individual colour balances, add thick colour toning, or do too much post-processing. The goal of this preset is to look 'movie-realistic' without filters. I figured I should probably post a topic here for some small updates and an explanation of what I've added. If exteriors look good but interiors are still too dark, the obvious and stupid suggestions will be to use torches, light spells or nighteye (you may need a mod with brighter nighteye, as the vanilla effect might not suffice for you)īut if you want to try and fix the actual mod list, try running the game without RealVision, and see if dungeons aren't too dark without it. You could try to reconfigure ELFX and choose a version with brighter interiors, but I can't say if it'll workĪlso, if you removed CoT, you should probably reinstall all the other mods just to make sure everything is still fine So I don't know if what you are seeing isn't the intended result Have you also made sure to not only install the mods in the correct order, but choose the correct settings when installing each mod?ĭo note that I've personally looked at all the official images of RealVision, and I haven't seen how any interior should look When you say Mod Manager, do you mean NMM? because mod manager could mean NMM or MO (this isn't the name of either, so clarification would help) I would highly recommend that you check and follow the installation instructions of RealVision, including the order of the installation (section 3 on the mod's description), as your problem may be due to you not following these instructions properly So any place that doesn't have light sources will be very dark with ELFX installed Note that generally speaking ELFX alone makes some dungeons really dark, as it removes the ambient light that you can see in vanilla dungeons (by that I mean light that does not come from any actual light source like windows or torches) Which mod manger are you using? how have you installed these mods? With this out of the way, let us discuss the bigger problem you have If you go to Campfire's mod page, there is a link at the bottom for compatibility info (this is the link check the beginning of it, and you'll see it clearly says that it is fully compatible with SkyRe Let's start with the second question, as it is easier to answer