![]() ![]() All you need is some psd (you don’t need photoshop to follow follow this step, trust!). ○ Don’t want to / can’t install reshade/gshade? No worries, they are basically in-game photoshop. You can disable this when you’re finished taking screencaps as it turns the ‘transparent’ bits bright green in game, but saves as transparent. Note: Gshade also has this really cool function that allows you to cut out the background immediately in-game, which works if you have a flat CAS background (either default or custom). How to install Reshade on the Sims 4 || How to install Gshade on the Sims 4 || my fave reshade presets: daisies & rose colored lenses.It also has a lot of pre-made presets and supports reshade presets. I recommend Gshade because it’s easy to disable so you can just turn it on when you need screenshots. ○ Reshade makes all the difference! You can follow this tutorial without one and I will show you how you can work around it, but it really helps a lot because it acts like a lovely filter in-game. But I’m still a sucker for ✨aesthetic✨ and I’ve been asked how I do it, so here’s a guide on how to! It might seem long but trust me, it’s super easy, especially when you get used to it.įirst things to consider (but not essential) ![]() I own Clip Studio Paint and I own a tablet, but when I’m playing the sims I’m 90% of the time too lazy to paint over my pictures. ![]()
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