TairenSoul wrote: »My new Dark Elf Arcanist. Her name is Proxi!
Precious_Robot wrote: »Heh, good name! Love the outfit. How is she not extremely green? Is it just the lighting? I tried to choose the least green-looking color for my dark elf but as soon as she left the character creation screen, she was as green as Kermit. I mean, I love her anyway, but in my mind the Dunmer should be gray.
It can depend on one's monitor. When I first started playing, Dunmer looked very greenish to me. Then a few years later, I replaced my old 1920 x1080 20 inch Vizio screens with 4k 28" Acers. The difference in skin tones was astounding! Dunmer look greyish or blue greyish (as they should), and the other races show much much improved skin tones as well.
Precious_Robot wrote: »It can depend on one's monitor. When I first started playing, Dunmer looked very greenish to me. Then a few years later, I replaced my old 1920 x1080 20 inch Vizio screens with 4k 28" Acers. The difference in skin tones was astounding! Dunmer look greyish or blue greyish (as they should), and the other races show much much improved skin tones as well.
I have a 28" ASUS 4k monitor that is only 1 1/2ys old and all the Dunmer and Orcs are green for me. They are also green, though slightly less saturated, on my husband's Lenovo monitor. I'd love to know which setting would de-greenify them!
I haven't changed any settings at all. And these screens are using the same seriously antique GPU as were the Vizios (NVIDIA GTX 960). The game runs on the left screen which is on the native HDMI port on the GPU; everything else runs on the main (right) screen which is on an adapter from the other port (whatever it is, I don't remember what it's called).
I mean by that, that I haven't tweaked the color settings on the NVIDIA control panel. Actually haven't ever touched those - so these screens are using the same color settings as the Vizios were, which is why I feel that the "de-greening" of skin tones where it was very obvious on the older screens must be a change due to the newer better monitors.ASCR
snip...Perhaps you should use your OS's inbuilt setup function to see if you can tweak the colors. I'm using Win10, and there's a couple of different settings to mess with in there - but since I'm happy as is, I've never messed with them. There's also a fairly involved section in the NVIDIA control panel to mess with video color settings but I've never used those either.
Wish I could be of more help; good luck with it!
Precious_Robot wrote: »I haven't changed any settings at all. And these screens are using the same seriously antique GPU as were the Vizios (NVIDIA GTX 960). The game runs on the left screen which is on the native HDMI port on the GPU; everything else runs on the main (right) screen which is on an adapter from the other port (whatever it is, I don't remember what it's called).
I mean by that, that I haven't tweaked the color settings on the NVIDIA control panel. Actually haven't ever touched those - so these screens are using the same color settings as the Vizios were, which is why I feel that the "de-greening" of skin tones where it was very obvious on the older screens must be a change due to the newer better monitors.ASCR
snip...Perhaps you should use your OS's inbuilt setup function to see if you can tweak the colors. I'm using Win10, and there's a couple of different settings to mess with in there - but since I'm happy as is, I've never messed with them. There's also a fairly involved section in the NVIDIA control panel to mess with video color settings but I've never used those either.
Wish I could be of more help; good luck with it!
Actually, I'm playing ESO on a PS5 so maybe that has something to do with it. Hmm. And there's not much in the way of video settings in the PS5 version. Oh well, sorry for derailing!
Cloudtrader wrote: »PS: Does anyone know of any styles or motifs that include books on the hips like the Fang Lair Chest motif, but that is not quite so revealing? My Breton is shy.