If this is the case, you need to check IgnoreWeatherSystem to on or true and then adjust the category to the intensity of your liking when the effect is on your character. In which case it's the ENB author's values. Secondly, it could be your ENB settings, assuming you're using one. I'd say this circumstance is less common, but I've experienced it before. Some mods, for instance, can put an invisible shader around your character and it'll simply override any mod's injected shaders. Secondly, If I recall correctly, you can only have a couple of shaders on your character at a time otherwise whatever one is shown last will persist. I can't really provide any suggestions, but I can tell you what I already know:įirstly, be sure you installed it correctly and have it enabled.
You must have something conflicting with either the mod or the shader itself.