MariFX Shader Suite

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MariFX Shader Suite

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So one day, out of boredom, I decided to go and port over a bunch of shaders I've been piling up since 2012, back when I first started screwing around with ENB for Skyrim.
This is a port of pretty much everything MariENB has that could be ported over to GZDoom.

Many things can be done with the filters in this mess of a mod. Sharpening, color correction, palettization, vignetting, grain...

You can get it from here.

And now, for some assorted screenshots (shame that imgur butchers the quality):
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I probably should have done "comparison shots" instead of just ones with filters on, but oh well, too late now.

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Very nice work! I'll probably end up sticking this onto my auto load at some point. :P
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Post by RiboNucleic Asshat »

I must admit, for whatever reason I absolutely adore the look of dithered graphics, so the palette shader in this is wonderful for me.

However, I've noticed an issue; clicking "reset to defaults" doesn't visually update the menu, even if I close it then open it again.
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That actually is a GZDoom bug, I'll report it.

(You can also notice that the values don't update when you check the cvars in the console)

Edit: It's actually NOT a GZDoom bug, it's me using the wrong functions. I've updated the mod with this fixed.
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Re: MariFX Shader Suite

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Wow, this mod is really awesome!
I especially like to use film grain, vignette, palette, and dithering features.

I would like to see proper depth of field effect, but I don't know if it can be implemented...
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Yeah, sadly that one can't be done, which is a shame because MariENB has a really neat depth of field.
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This might be an auto-load for be, On the fly palette switching and color switching is just to awesome to pass up. Top notch work right here.

One question, does the palette changer overwrite any custom palettes in a mod completely or does it work on top of it? Sorry if thats a dumb question.
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It works on top of it.
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Hey, just wanted to notify everyone that this mod should work fine with Vulkan.
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Re: MariFX Shader Suite

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How do you use this?
Do you just unpack it in your sourceport folder or is there something else?
Thanks for the future replies btw ;)
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You just load it like any other PWAD/PK3/PK7.
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Re: MariFX Shader Suite

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One shader doesn't seem to work right. I fiddled with it for a bit, but it still doesn't let me start a map.

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Execution could not continue.
Compile Shader 'shaders/glsl/mfx_huesaturation.fp':
ERROR: 0:54: '{' : syntax error: syntax error
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Intel GPU?
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Marisa Kirisame wrote:Intel GPU?
1.8 GHz Intel Core i5.
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I figured. Apparently Intel expects different syntax for array initialization. Which sounds like complete bullcrap. Why would each vendor have different glsl syntax?

I'll figure a way to fix this.

Edit: Done. Try now.
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