Lychee Gshade Preset By Jaechy By Jaechy

Visit Jaechy’s official platforms (typically their Patreon or Tumblr ) to find the Lychee download link.

Drop the .ini file into your GShade presets folder (usually located at Program Files/GShade/Presets/Custom ).

It pulls away the harsh yellow/green tints of the vanilla game, replacing them with a cleaner, slightly rosy palette that makes skin tones look natural and vibrant. lychee gshade preset by jaechy by jaechy

Known for its versatility and soft, cinematic flair, Lychee has become a staple for Simmers who want to elevate their gameplay and storytelling. Here’s everything you need to know about this popular preset. What Makes the Lychee Preset Unique?

To get the most out of the Lychee preset, Jaechy often recommends turning off the in-game "Post-Processing Effects" in your Sims 4 settings to avoid conflicts with GShade’s sharpening and blur filters. Additionally, using a "No Blu" or "No Glo" lighting mod alongside Lychee can create an even cleaner canvas for the preset to work its magic. Final Thoughts Known for its versatility and soft, cinematic flair,

Created by the talented custom content creator , the Lychee preset is designed to strike a balance between realism and "Maxis Match" charm. While some presets can be overly dark or excessively grainy, Lychee focuses on clarity and warmth. Key Visual Features:

Like most of Jaechy’s work, Lychee includes a togglable DoF that creates a professional "bokeh" effect, blurring the background to make your Sims pop. Performance and Gameplay To get the most out of the Lychee

One of the biggest concerns with GShade presets is how they affect game performance. Jaechy has optimized Lychee to be relatively "gameplay-friendly."