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Emily4331
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
Hi! I come with great news for anyone who, like me, can't get ReShade itself to work. This also requires you have an Nvidia graphics card. :smile:
First off, go into your settings in Nvidia GeForce Experience and enable experimental features and in-game overlay. This will allow you to use Nvidia Freestyle. I've talked about Freestyle before, but as a refresher: It's an Nvidia function that can add various shaders and overlays and such to games and you can mix and match different features and have up to 3 different filters you can switch between. So it's pretty useful.
Tonight, I learned that Nvidia Freestyle supports the usage of ReShade Shaders - including Deband! And it is extremely easy to get this working.
Step 1: Download the Freestyle-friendly ReShade shaders master folder from Crosire on Github:
https://github.com/crosire/reshade-shaders/tree/nvidia
Step 2: Extract the folder and grab the shaders you want. Personally, I just took all of them. :lol: Why not. :tongue:
Step 3: Navigate to Program Files/NVIDIA Corporation/Ansel. Put the shaders you want in there. If you don't have an Ansel folder, you can just create one and it should be fine.
Step 4: Once in-game, open the Freestyle menu with Alt+F3. From there, Click the 1 to create a style. Under the Add Filter drop down menu should be all the filters/shaders you put in and the default Freestyle ones. Activate whichever ones you want, tweak their settings individually, and ta-dippity-da
You go from this abomination:
https://i.imgur.com/MdhTDRQ.png
To this:
https://i.imgur.com/DKjWAUR.png
Also, I was only able to capture the effects using the Windows screen capture. Print screen and Nvidia don't seem to display the ReShade filters in screenshots. To take a screencap with Windows, press Windows+Shift+S, at the top of your screen will be some options of how to capture it. I use the window option and then click my game window. Make sure to click the notification when it comes up so you can save the screenshot. :smiley:
PS: If the screenshots aren't super clear on the forums, copy image location and open in another tab to see them in true size.
First off, go into your settings in Nvidia GeForce Experience and enable experimental features and in-game overlay. This will allow you to use Nvidia Freestyle. I've talked about Freestyle before, but as a refresher: It's an Nvidia function that can add various shaders and overlays and such to games and you can mix and match different features and have up to 3 different filters you can switch between. So it's pretty useful.
Tonight, I learned that Nvidia Freestyle supports the usage of ReShade Shaders - including Deband! And it is extremely easy to get this working.
Step 1: Download the Freestyle-friendly ReShade shaders master folder from Crosire on Github:
https://github.com/crosire/reshade-shaders/tree/nvidia
Step 2: Extract the folder and grab the shaders you want. Personally, I just took all of them. :lol: Why not. :tongue:
Step 3: Navigate to Program Files/NVIDIA Corporation/Ansel. Put the shaders you want in there. If you don't have an Ansel folder, you can just create one and it should be fine.
Step 4: Once in-game, open the Freestyle menu with Alt+F3. From there, Click the 1 to create a style. Under the Add Filter drop down menu should be all the filters/shaders you put in and the default Freestyle ones. Activate whichever ones you want, tweak their settings individually, and ta-dippity-da
You go from this abomination:
https://i.imgur.com/MdhTDRQ.png
To this:
https://i.imgur.com/DKjWAUR.png
Also, I was only able to capture the effects using the Windows screen capture. Print screen and Nvidia don't seem to display the ReShade filters in screenshots. To take a screencap with Windows, press Windows+Shift+S, at the top of your screen will be some options of how to capture it. I use the window option and then click my game window. Make sure to click the notification when it comes up so you can save the screenshot. :smiley:
PS: If the screenshots aren't super clear on the forums, copy image location and open in another tab to see them in true size.