Best performance with NVidia cards temporary, but ATI users also may use this version, it have fixes for bugs of 1.5.26.0 patch (set ForceFakeVideocard=true). For NVidia users this version do not create fake videocard 'ENB', so you must redetect graphic options by game launcher if previously used modification 0.103 or earlier version. Best is very subjective, some will say the best ENB is the one that best balances performance with quality, others will say best is what suits the drabby atmosphere of vanilla Skyrim and will exclude fantasy ENBs. I will assume you mean best quality. Best quality ENBs I have found are RealVision and Tetrachromatic. KJ Tattoos & The Coenaculi If you want to add some more visual flair and personality to your characters then these two racemenu plugins are for you. They'll add dozens of colorable tattoo designs ranging from tribal, artistic, cute to completely badass. So tat yourself and make a statement.
© Provided by Windows CentralThese mods make an already great game even better.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition became one of first games to support mods on console when it released on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in 2016. Ever since then, the game's dedicated community has created countless mods that alter, improve, or completely overhaul the base Skyrim experience in amazing ways, as also seen with the best Fallout 4 mods. Mod support is uncommon among the best Xbox One games today, which makes it crucial to experience the best Skyrim has to offer.
Due to the sheer number of mods available, though, it can be hard to figure out which mods are the best. We've compiled this extensive list of top-notch options, whether you want to make Skyrim run better, look better, or add new gameplay systems.
The game that keeps giving
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
© Provided by Windows CentralFus-ro-dah!
Skyrim: Special Edition is the current-gen version of the legendary 2011 classic, featuring a more stable engine and some awesome visual enhancements like god rays and dynamic depth of field.
Note: You'll need to a make a Bethesda account to access mods, which you can do from within the game on your Xbox. Also, keep in mind that achievements are disabled while using mods. Lastly, check mod descriptions and follow the instructions on where to put each mod in your load order if they're there.
Quick menu
![Skyrim best enb for characters Skyrim best enb for characters](https://s.blogcdn.com/www.joystiq.com/media/2012/11/skyrimmods1.jpg)
- Performance mods
- Graphics mods
- Gameplay mods
- Quest mods
Performance mods
These mods are designed to make Skyrim run smoother and with more stability overall, either by tweaking some graphics down or by fixing troublesome bugs. These mods will be helpful to Xbox One users in particular, as it's the weakest of the Xbox One consoles. It's important to note, though, that the bugfix mod in this section is something everyone should download.
Unofficial Skyrim: Special Edition Patch
© Provided by Windows CentralThis incredible mod squashes countless bugs that are present in vanilla Skyrim to this day. The Unofficial Skyrim: Special Edition Patch fixes everything from engine problems to issues with quest scripting, and everything between, too. It's highly recommended that you install this mod before any other, as it will provide you with the most stable and bug-free version of Skyrim available as a foundation.
FPS Boost
© Provided by Windows CentralFPS Boost will considerably improve your framerate by reducing the resolution size of snow, rain, and leaf effects in-game. Since these effects are so small, most people won't even notice the quality reduction, too. Overall, this is an excellent mod if you want to boost your performance without sacrificing the game's visual appeal.
Disable God Rays
© Provided by Windows CentralDisable God Rays does exactly what it sounds like: it removes the volumetric god rays that Bethesda added into the Special Edition version of Skyrim. This will give you a decent performance increase, although it will mean that sunlight in the environment won't be as pretty.
No Radial Blur
© Provided by Windows CentralIf you're looking for something that improves your performance in combat, No Radial Blur will help. It disables the radial blur effect that happens when you get hit by enemies or perform a killcam finishing move. This can save you valuable frames, especially in larger combat situations where you're getting hit frequently.
Graphics mods
These mods are geared towards folks who want to make their Skyrim look as modern as possible. Though graphics mods options aren't nearly as advanced as what you can get on PC, you can still make Skyrim look incredible on Xbox One. Be wary, however, that some of these mods may negatively impact your performance. If you have an Xbox One X (or are planning to own an Xbox Series X) this will be much less of a problem due to the stronger hardware.
Natural and Atmospheric Tamriel
Natural and Atmospheric Tamriel (NAT) is a weather, lighting, and effects overhaul, all in one complete package. You may not be able to use the advanced ENB lighting and post-processing mods you can find on PC on your console, what NAT provides is the next best thing. If you want one mod that will instantly make your game look better without any performance hits whatsoever, this is the mod for you.
Skyland
© Provided by Windows CentralThe all-in-one version of the Skyland mod massively improves the texture quality of nearly everything in Skyrim. From the game's vast earthy landscapes to the wood-and-stone structures that make up each city and nearly everything between, Skyland will make all of it look phenomenal.
Static Mesh Improvement Mod
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Static Mesh Improvement Mod overhauls the look of what Skyland does not, such as things like furniture, food items, and other miscellaneous objects. As a result, this mod's impact is mostly felt in interior spaces, although it covers plenty of outdoor objects as well.
Veydosbrom
© Provided by Windows CentralFor Xbox One users, Veydosbrom is the best overall grass mod since it adds beautiful, dense grass to Skyrim without hitting performance too hard. This is a great mod to pick up if you want your Skyrim to feel more lush. Make sure to pair it with Landscape Fixes for Grass Mods.
Skyrim Flora Overhaul (Trees Only)
© Provided by Windows CentralThe trees only version of Skyrim Flora Overhaul pairs excellently with Veydosbrom, as it significantly pretties up Skyrim's trees. After all, it would look weird for the grass to be incredibly detailed but the trees to look vanilla.
Realistic Water Two
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Realistic Water Two mod completely revamps Skyrim's water, making it look much more realistic thanks to new textures, colors, and visual effects. The performance cost isn't that bad, either, so this is a great pick for performance-focused players as well.
Gameplay mods
If you're looking to freshen up the Skyrim experience with some changes to the gameplay, these mods will be right up your alley. They add more depth to the game's mechanics and systems, and they bring more overall roleplaying potential to Skyrim.
Enb Preset
Alternate Start - Live Another Life
© Provided by Windows CentralAlternate Start - Live Another Life is perfect for people who want to quickly start new playthroughs without having to go through the Skyrim intro sequence every time. It allows you to pick a background for your character and then have them teleported to an fitting location in the world with the appropriate starting gear, which is awesome for roleplaying.
Ordinator - Perks of Skyrim
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The Ordinator - Perks of Skyrim mod completely overhauls the game's skill trees, unlocking countless new perk options for players to experiment with in their builds. What's awesome about Ordinator is that it even revamps less popular skills like Speech or Pickpocketing in order to make them more viable and interesting, which is a great way to encourage build variety. None of the new perks are particularly overpowered, either, ensuring a balanced experience.
Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim
© Provided by Windows CentralApocalypse - Magic of Skyrim is essentially the mage version of Ordinator in that it adds countless new spells to all of Skyrim's schools of magic. From raising magical stone walls to block enemies with Alteration to casting devastating tornadoes with Destruction, Apocalypse is chock-full of creative and fun spells to try out. The mod automatically distributes them throughout the world as well, so finding them won't be difficult (the best place to look is with a Jarl's court wizard).
Wildcat - Combat of Skyrim
© Provided by Windows CentralWildcat - Combat of Skyrim is a phenomenal combat mod that breathes new life into the Skyrim hack-and-slash experience we've all gotten used to by now. It makes enemy AI smarter, makes attacks deadlier (for both the player and enemies), adds in locational damage, and makes it so all attacks drain stamina instead of just power attacks. All of these changes make Skyrim more difficult, but they also make the combat system feel more skill-based. Additionally, overcoming foes with Wildcat combat is much more satisfying than it ever was with vanilla Skyrim. We can't recommend this mod enough.
Beasts of Tamriel
© Provided by Windows CentralIf you want some more variety in the ranks of Skyrim's creatures and critters, it doesn't get any better than Beasts of Tamriel. As you explore the lands, you'll start to see and encounter monsters you've never seen before, including female giants, massive whales, flaming wolf spirits, big bipedal frogs (you can ride them like horses!) and many more.
iNeed - Food, Water, and Sleep
© Provided by Windows CentraliNeed - Food, Water, and Sleep turns Skyrim into somewhat of a survival game. As you play through the game, you'll need to make sure your character stays well-fed, hydrated, and rested. This is an excellent mod for people who are looking for an extra bit of challenge, and it also gives you more of a reason to stop by in Skyrim's smaller towns while on your travels.
Quest mods
Quests dictate nearly everything we do in Skyrim, and over the years talented modders have come up with some truly incredible quest mods that add in brand new stories with professional voice acting, new worldspaces, and more.
The Forgotten City
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Forgotten City is arguably the best quest mod in existence in terms of writing, as it won a National Writers' Guild award for its script. In this 8-hour long adventure, players will work to uncover the truth behind a murder mystery in an ancient underground city. The mod's voice acting is stellar, and the fact there are multiple endings means that the quest has lots of replayability as well.
Project AHO
© Provided by Windows CentralProject AHO takes players to Sadrith Kegran, a hidden settlement owned by Great House Telvanni and built over the ruins of an ancient Dwarven city. As they play through this DLC-sized adventure, players will uncover the secrets of an extremely advanced Dwemeri invention: the Aetherium Hyperspace Observatory.
Carved Brink
© Provided by Windows CentralMade by the same team behind Project AHO, Carved Brink is centered around exploring a Daedric plane of Oblivion controlled by goblins. Over the course of this quest mod, you'll find new treasures, meet new characters, and eventually you'll be tested by the trial of the Daedra.
The Notice Board
© Provided by Windows CentralUnlike the previous mods we mentioned, The Notice Board is aimed towards players looking for short, repeatable adventures. At every city or town you will find notice boards where NPCs have posted jobs for adventurers like you to complete. These jobs typically entail clearing out bandit camps, delivering secret messages, saving captured civilians, killing beasts, going hunting, and more.
Did we miss any of your favorite mods? Have you got one you think should be on the list? Let us know in the comments below!
The game that keeps giving
Skyrim: Special Edition
© Provided by Windows CentralFus-ro-dah!
Skyrim: Special Edition is the current-gen version of the legendary 2011 classic, featuring a more stable engine and some awesome visual enhancements like godrays and dynamic depth of field.
I got a gaming computer for two reasons – 1) to mod the hell out of my games and 2) to take some high quality screen caps! I use FRAPS to take screenshots and capture video from my games – you can read about FRAPS and download it in my post here. And these are the mods that I can't live without when it comes to taking great screenshots in Skyrim – all the images in this post are unfiltered with no post-processing:
Required:
Skyrim Best Enb For Characters Fortnite
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These are mods you must install in order for the other mods to work!
Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) – Don't ask what it does, just accept that you need this and install it. :D
Fores New Idles in Skyrim (FNIS) – This allows your characters to strike different poses and use new animations. It is a base file required for most animation mods.
Highly Recommended:
These are mods that I highly recommend if you want to take high quality screenshots and also make your life easier.
Immersive HUD – This lets you turn off all the HUD elements (map, crosshairs, etc.) so you can get a clean screenshot without game icons cluttering the screen
Safety Load – This literally saved my game. It prevents the awful Skyrim crash to desktop (CTD) when you have a bunch of mods installed.
SkyUI – This gives you a better user interface to navigate and organize your items/magic which is extremely helpful since most 'poser' mods require items or magic to activate
Face Light – This allows your character's face to always be in the best light so you can take beautiful screenshots even in dark caves or against backlit scenes – truly a MUST if you're hoping to take screenshots of characters!
Skyrim HD – HD textures aren't required but they make a hell of a difference in high-res screen shots. If your computer can support it, do it!
Dynavision Dynamic Depth of Field – This allows you to focus on the object in the foreground while making the background blurry, like if you had a real camera!
Skyrim Embs
Helmet Toggle Show/Hide – This lets you toggle equipped helmets with the push of a button – great time saver if you're doing a lot of screenshots
Recommended ENB Mods:
ENB's are presets that make your graphics look crazy good. There are hundreds of different styles to choose from – I personally prefer realism ENBs but there are some great fantasy and cinematic ones out there, too.
ENB – You need to install the ENB base files first before using an ENB preset, so do it.
RealVision ENB – This is a tried and true classic. It makes scenes look very sharp and beautiful. I do find the default settings oversaturated – I tend to adjust the preset's saturation level down a little bit (default is 1.6 and I use 1.2). Only use one ENB Preset at a time!
Poupouri ENB – This is my favorite ENB! I use a modified version of Morning Star (I made it slightly less saturated/bright during day time, with higher DOF), although I love First Seed for a more cinematic look.
Recommended Environmental Mods:
These mods change how the world of Skyrim looks!
Climates of Tamriel – Beautiful lighting and weather systems for Skyrim; recommended use with the RealVision ENB preset
Enhanced Lights & FX – This mod gives scenes much more depth and realism with realistic lighting!
Pure Waters – You know where you picture spring water comes from? That's what this makes all the water in Skyrim look like J
W.A.T.E.R. – This gives a whole bunch of new water features and animations throughout the game.
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
© Provided by Windows CentralFus-ro-dah!
Skyrim: Special Edition is the current-gen version of the legendary 2011 classic, featuring a more stable engine and some awesome visual enhancements like god rays and dynamic depth of field.
Note: You'll need to a make a Bethesda account to access mods, which you can do from within the game on your Xbox. Also, keep in mind that achievements are disabled while using mods. Lastly, check mod descriptions and follow the instructions on where to put each mod in your load order if they're there.
Quick menu
- Performance mods
- Graphics mods
- Gameplay mods
- Quest mods
Performance mods
These mods are designed to make Skyrim run smoother and with more stability overall, either by tweaking some graphics down or by fixing troublesome bugs. These mods will be helpful to Xbox One users in particular, as it's the weakest of the Xbox One consoles. It's important to note, though, that the bugfix mod in this section is something everyone should download.
Unofficial Skyrim: Special Edition Patch
© Provided by Windows CentralThis incredible mod squashes countless bugs that are present in vanilla Skyrim to this day. The Unofficial Skyrim: Special Edition Patch fixes everything from engine problems to issues with quest scripting, and everything between, too. It's highly recommended that you install this mod before any other, as it will provide you with the most stable and bug-free version of Skyrim available as a foundation.
FPS Boost
© Provided by Windows CentralFPS Boost will considerably improve your framerate by reducing the resolution size of snow, rain, and leaf effects in-game. Since these effects are so small, most people won't even notice the quality reduction, too. Overall, this is an excellent mod if you want to boost your performance without sacrificing the game's visual appeal.
Disable God Rays
© Provided by Windows CentralDisable God Rays does exactly what it sounds like: it removes the volumetric god rays that Bethesda added into the Special Edition version of Skyrim. This will give you a decent performance increase, although it will mean that sunlight in the environment won't be as pretty.
No Radial Blur
© Provided by Windows CentralIf you're looking for something that improves your performance in combat, No Radial Blur will help. It disables the radial blur effect that happens when you get hit by enemies or perform a killcam finishing move. This can save you valuable frames, especially in larger combat situations where you're getting hit frequently.
Graphics mods
These mods are geared towards folks who want to make their Skyrim look as modern as possible. Though graphics mods options aren't nearly as advanced as what you can get on PC, you can still make Skyrim look incredible on Xbox One. Be wary, however, that some of these mods may negatively impact your performance. If you have an Xbox One X (or are planning to own an Xbox Series X) this will be much less of a problem due to the stronger hardware.
Natural and Atmospheric Tamriel
Natural and Atmospheric Tamriel (NAT) is a weather, lighting, and effects overhaul, all in one complete package. You may not be able to use the advanced ENB lighting and post-processing mods you can find on PC on your console, what NAT provides is the next best thing. If you want one mod that will instantly make your game look better without any performance hits whatsoever, this is the mod for you.
Skyland
© Provided by Windows CentralThe all-in-one version of the Skyland mod massively improves the texture quality of nearly everything in Skyrim. From the game's vast earthy landscapes to the wood-and-stone structures that make up each city and nearly everything between, Skyland will make all of it look phenomenal.
Static Mesh Improvement Mod
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Static Mesh Improvement Mod overhauls the look of what Skyland does not, such as things like furniture, food items, and other miscellaneous objects. As a result, this mod's impact is mostly felt in interior spaces, although it covers plenty of outdoor objects as well.
Veydosbrom
© Provided by Windows CentralFor Xbox One users, Veydosbrom is the best overall grass mod since it adds beautiful, dense grass to Skyrim without hitting performance too hard. This is a great mod to pick up if you want your Skyrim to feel more lush. Make sure to pair it with Landscape Fixes for Grass Mods.
Skyrim Flora Overhaul (Trees Only)
© Provided by Windows CentralThe trees only version of Skyrim Flora Overhaul pairs excellently with Veydosbrom, as it significantly pretties up Skyrim's trees. After all, it would look weird for the grass to be incredibly detailed but the trees to look vanilla.
Realistic Water Two
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Realistic Water Two mod completely revamps Skyrim's water, making it look much more realistic thanks to new textures, colors, and visual effects. The performance cost isn't that bad, either, so this is a great pick for performance-focused players as well.
Gameplay mods
If you're looking to freshen up the Skyrim experience with some changes to the gameplay, these mods will be right up your alley. They add more depth to the game's mechanics and systems, and they bring more overall roleplaying potential to Skyrim.
Enb Preset
Alternate Start - Live Another Life
© Provided by Windows CentralAlternate Start - Live Another Life is perfect for people who want to quickly start new playthroughs without having to go through the Skyrim intro sequence every time. It allows you to pick a background for your character and then have them teleported to an fitting location in the world with the appropriate starting gear, which is awesome for roleplaying.
Ordinator - Perks of Skyrim
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Ordinator - Perks of Skyrim mod completely overhauls the game's skill trees, unlocking countless new perk options for players to experiment with in their builds. What's awesome about Ordinator is that it even revamps less popular skills like Speech or Pickpocketing in order to make them more viable and interesting, which is a great way to encourage build variety. None of the new perks are particularly overpowered, either, ensuring a balanced experience.
Apocalypse - Magic of Skyrim
© Provided by Windows CentralApocalypse - Magic of Skyrim is essentially the mage version of Ordinator in that it adds countless new spells to all of Skyrim's schools of magic. From raising magical stone walls to block enemies with Alteration to casting devastating tornadoes with Destruction, Apocalypse is chock-full of creative and fun spells to try out. The mod automatically distributes them throughout the world as well, so finding them won't be difficult (the best place to look is with a Jarl's court wizard).
Wildcat - Combat of Skyrim
© Provided by Windows CentralWildcat - Combat of Skyrim is a phenomenal combat mod that breathes new life into the Skyrim hack-and-slash experience we've all gotten used to by now. It makes enemy AI smarter, makes attacks deadlier (for both the player and enemies), adds in locational damage, and makes it so all attacks drain stamina instead of just power attacks. All of these changes make Skyrim more difficult, but they also make the combat system feel more skill-based. Additionally, overcoming foes with Wildcat combat is much more satisfying than it ever was with vanilla Skyrim. We can't recommend this mod enough.
Beasts of Tamriel
© Provided by Windows CentralIf you want some more variety in the ranks of Skyrim's creatures and critters, it doesn't get any better than Beasts of Tamriel. As you explore the lands, you'll start to see and encounter monsters you've never seen before, including female giants, massive whales, flaming wolf spirits, big bipedal frogs (you can ride them like horses!) and many more.
iNeed - Food, Water, and Sleep
© Provided by Windows CentraliNeed - Food, Water, and Sleep turns Skyrim into somewhat of a survival game. As you play through the game, you'll need to make sure your character stays well-fed, hydrated, and rested. This is an excellent mod for people who are looking for an extra bit of challenge, and it also gives you more of a reason to stop by in Skyrim's smaller towns while on your travels.
Quest mods
Quests dictate nearly everything we do in Skyrim, and over the years talented modders have come up with some truly incredible quest mods that add in brand new stories with professional voice acting, new worldspaces, and more.
The Forgotten City
© Provided by Windows CentralThe Forgotten City is arguably the best quest mod in existence in terms of writing, as it won a National Writers' Guild award for its script. In this 8-hour long adventure, players will work to uncover the truth behind a murder mystery in an ancient underground city. The mod's voice acting is stellar, and the fact there are multiple endings means that the quest has lots of replayability as well.
Project AHO
© Provided by Windows CentralProject AHO takes players to Sadrith Kegran, a hidden settlement owned by Great House Telvanni and built over the ruins of an ancient Dwarven city. As they play through this DLC-sized adventure, players will uncover the secrets of an extremely advanced Dwemeri invention: the Aetherium Hyperspace Observatory.
Carved Brink
© Provided by Windows CentralMade by the same team behind Project AHO, Carved Brink is centered around exploring a Daedric plane of Oblivion controlled by goblins. Over the course of this quest mod, you'll find new treasures, meet new characters, and eventually you'll be tested by the trial of the Daedra.
The Notice Board
© Provided by Windows CentralUnlike the previous mods we mentioned, The Notice Board is aimed towards players looking for short, repeatable adventures. At every city or town you will find notice boards where NPCs have posted jobs for adventurers like you to complete. These jobs typically entail clearing out bandit camps, delivering secret messages, saving captured civilians, killing beasts, going hunting, and more.
Did we miss any of your favorite mods? Have you got one you think should be on the list? Let us know in the comments below!
The game that keeps giving
Skyrim: Special Edition
© Provided by Windows CentralFus-ro-dah!
Skyrim: Special Edition is the current-gen version of the legendary 2011 classic, featuring a more stable engine and some awesome visual enhancements like godrays and dynamic depth of field.
I got a gaming computer for two reasons – 1) to mod the hell out of my games and 2) to take some high quality screen caps! I use FRAPS to take screenshots and capture video from my games – you can read about FRAPS and download it in my post here. And these are the mods that I can't live without when it comes to taking great screenshots in Skyrim – all the images in this post are unfiltered with no post-processing:
Required:
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These are mods you must install in order for the other mods to work!
Skyrim Script Extender (SKSE) – Don't ask what it does, just accept that you need this and install it. :D
Fores New Idles in Skyrim (FNIS) – This allows your characters to strike different poses and use new animations. It is a base file required for most animation mods.
Highly Recommended:
These are mods that I highly recommend if you want to take high quality screenshots and also make your life easier.
Immersive HUD – This lets you turn off all the HUD elements (map, crosshairs, etc.) so you can get a clean screenshot without game icons cluttering the screen
Safety Load – This literally saved my game. It prevents the awful Skyrim crash to desktop (CTD) when you have a bunch of mods installed.
SkyUI – This gives you a better user interface to navigate and organize your items/magic which is extremely helpful since most 'poser' mods require items or magic to activate
Face Light – This allows your character's face to always be in the best light so you can take beautiful screenshots even in dark caves or against backlit scenes – truly a MUST if you're hoping to take screenshots of characters!
Skyrim HD – HD textures aren't required but they make a hell of a difference in high-res screen shots. If your computer can support it, do it!
Dynavision Dynamic Depth of Field – This allows you to focus on the object in the foreground while making the background blurry, like if you had a real camera!
Skyrim Embs
Helmet Toggle Show/Hide – This lets you toggle equipped helmets with the push of a button – great time saver if you're doing a lot of screenshots
Recommended ENB Mods:
ENB's are presets that make your graphics look crazy good. There are hundreds of different styles to choose from – I personally prefer realism ENBs but there are some great fantasy and cinematic ones out there, too.
ENB – You need to install the ENB base files first before using an ENB preset, so do it.
RealVision ENB – This is a tried and true classic. It makes scenes look very sharp and beautiful. I do find the default settings oversaturated – I tend to adjust the preset's saturation level down a little bit (default is 1.6 and I use 1.2). Only use one ENB Preset at a time!
Poupouri ENB – This is my favorite ENB! I use a modified version of Morning Star (I made it slightly less saturated/bright during day time, with higher DOF), although I love First Seed for a more cinematic look.
Recommended Environmental Mods:
These mods change how the world of Skyrim looks!
Climates of Tamriel – Beautiful lighting and weather systems for Skyrim; recommended use with the RealVision ENB preset
Enhanced Lights & FX – This mod gives scenes much more depth and realism with realistic lighting!
Pure Waters – You know where you picture spring water comes from? That's what this makes all the water in Skyrim look like J
W.A.T.E.R. – This gives a whole bunch of new water features and animations throughout the game.
Skyrim Flora Overhaul – Must have for beautiful leaves, grasses, and flowers!
Book Covers Skyrim – This gives all the books in the game beautiful and unique covers – if you're taking any screenshots with books in them, this is a great mod!
Enhanced Blood Textures – This gives blood splatter and bleeding a more realistic feel … I know this sounds weird, but bleeding in water looks really cool …
Recommended Animation/Poser Mods:
These mods allow you to make your characters and NPCs pose and animate in a variety of new ways. They are an absolute must if you're hoping to create lively screenshots!
Puppeteer Master – This is one of the only animation mods out there that does NOT require FNIS. It lets you play any in-game animation or pose. My favorite part about this mod is that it lets you change the expression/emotion on any character's face really easily.
Puppeteer Master Reference Guide – This is a visual index of the hundreds of Puppeteer Master poses for quick reference
Halo's Pinup Poser – Great pinup poses for your Skyrim character!
Halo's Poser – Great poses for your Skyrim characters, including male, female, and pairs!
Additional Dramatic Posers for Pinup Poser – this adds a ton of new poses to Halo's original mod that are much more 'manly'
Skyrim Se Best Performance Enb
Extensive Pinup Poser Reference – This is a visual index of the hundreds of poses in Halo's mods which comes in really handy when you're trying to decide on a pose!
Recommended Character Mods:
Here are all my recommendations for building beautiful characters!
Recommended Player Homes & Locations:
The following player homes are great for picturesque or unique screenshots and you should definitely give them a try!
[post coming soon!]