Its all pretty easy to figure out, to take away the yellow tones some pictures have that annoys me to no end, I’ve substituted them for a warmer, red tone (thanks to selective colour) and used a purpley gradient map to further get rid of yellows which you can easily hide to bring back those tones. You’ll see 4 layers in the psd group that can all be easily tweaked to your liking: Open the PSD in photoshop and copy/paste your picture in the ‘your picture here’ spot provided. Get your picture (duh) for this I’ll be using an outdoor landscape, but I’ll also show a before & after of some sims as well at the end Step 3: ![]() Not too much was done to the values, but I recommend playing around with them to get used to how reshade works and you may even find something you like better! If you need help with a certain effect, feel free to message me, but it’s pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it~ Step 2: When we take the screenshots of The Sims 4 you see on our website, we put a lot of time into them, and consider everything from the storytelling to the composition and lighting. I use pickypikachu’s comic book preset with a few tweaks I messed around with to get my game looking the way I like: (If you need help installing it, here is a great guide to get you started!)
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