To truly master the Lychee preset, it's not enough just to activate it. You need to understand how to adjust it to fit the specific scene you are shooting. 1. Optimize In-Game Gpose Settings
Set the in-game color filter to "None" or "Bright" to allow the preset to handle all the color correction. 2. Fine-Tune Inside GShade If the preset is too bright or too soft, you can adjust it:
Set up a hotkey (like Shift + F3 ) to quickly toggle the preset on and off to see the difference during gameplay. lychee gshade preset by jaechy by jaechy work
Softens localized dark shadows while preserving crisp whites for a clean, luminous look.
: Navigate to your Sims 4 installation folder, typically found at The Sims 4/Game/Bin . To truly master the Lychee preset, it's not
I'll need to mention that the preset is for The Sims 4, as GShade is commonly used with that game.
Click the drop-down preset selector menu at the top of the interface. Optimize In-Game Gpose Settings Set the in-game color
While Lychee is designed to look good immediately, you may want to tweak it to match your monitor brightness or specific zone lighting.