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start with step 5
Why not start with step 1?
This mod should be installed alongside in any case, it's an important fix for messy meshes:
https://www.nexusmods.com/enderalspecialedition/mods/37
Apart from that, you could browse these mod category pages for additional texture packs:
https://www.nexusmods.com/enderalspecialedition/mods/categories/5/?BH=2
Skyrim SE Nexus' mod category 'Models & Textures' yields even more texture replacers.
cause thats the ENB part which alters the colors of the game heavily, pretty cold colors even in warm regions
personally not a fan of altering the colors of a game that much for the first time playing
https://www.nexusmods.com/enderalspecialedition/mods/535
And if the Steamin ENB is too washed-out for you, then there is MJRudy ENB which retains
more of the original color palette:
https://www.nexusmods.com/enderalspecialedition/mods/104