(Skip this if you used reshade) To add a soft glow, duplicate the layer by right clicking on it, select “Duplicate Layer” and then change the layer to “Overlay”. Then once you’re finished, select all your layers and select “Flatten Image”ĥ. I typically just collapse the folder (if they have it) and lower the opacity. Now adjust it accordingly, it might require experimenting since all psd files are different. Then once you’re there, press Ctrl+V and your. Switch tab and go to the file you were working with, you can find your tabs underneath the top menu Then select all the layers and press Ctrl+C (skip this step if you don’t want to use any psds) Open your. If you’re happy with how it’s looking, merge the layers by right clicking your sim layer and click “Merge Down”Ĥ. Then resize the image that got imported and put it behind your sim. However, do it through Open > Open & Place Once you’ve found one you like, download it. (Skip this if you kept your background) If you want to put a new background in, I recommend and search for “abstract background” or whatever you’d like. Note: you might want to fiddle with the brush size and “mode” depending on what results you get.ģ. (Skip this if you want to keep your background) Assuming you didn’t activate ChromaKey with Gshade (skip this step if you did) - long press the eraser tool and pick “Background Eraser”. Photopea is entirely free and supports psd files too!Ģ. Go to and open your screenshot there by clicking “Open From Computer”. ![]() Now to the actual editing! (aka the less boring bits)ġ. I really reccomend intramoon’s psd/actions, so download the ones you like! You can also search for ‘psd download’ on tumblr and there will be plenty you can choose from. 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).
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