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Old 14th Apr 2012, 06:10 PM DefaultGraphics Improvement - Sims 3 #1
JuBa_0oº
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Hello :-)

I´d like to know what can I do to improve my sims details, like the pictures attached for instance(I also put one with my game quality). My pc is one of the latest toshiba models so I have some sweet graphics. I already improved the "sims detail" in the game options to the max. Could it be only photoshop wonder?
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Old 14th Apr 2012, 06:36 PM #2
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Honestly looks like taking good photos in correct lighting, good CC, and having the game on full blast. If you say your PC is up to it, have all the available options on full and try playing around with TAB mode and lighting mods. I don't think this is directly a PC problem, though, and maybe you should try posting in a Sims 3 section instead?


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Old 14th Apr 2012, 06:44 PM #3
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This can help a little bit: http://awtmk.blogspot.com/2011/07/s3hq.html

Really, your picture quality doesn't look bad at all to me - I think it's mostly a matter of playing around with lighting styles and placement, and choosing really great-looking custom content (though, tbh, custom content isn't necessary to get great-looking pics, just a lot of time, patience, and practice).
Old 14th Apr 2012, 10:03 PM #4
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Originally Posted by HystericalParoxysm
This can help a little bit: http://awtmk.blogspot.com/2011/07/s3hq.html

Really, your picture quality doesn't look bad at all to me - I think it's mostly a matter of playing around with lighting styles and placement, and choosing really great-looking custom content (though, tbh, custom content isn't necessary to get great-looking pics, just a lot of time, patience, and practice).


Yes I think you´re right. Sometimes I just find pictures simply amazing like these and I just ask myself "wow is this even possible without photoshop?" I mean, I know that my picture quality is actually really nice...guess I need to work more with the shadows and lights like you said. In the end you sell your product by selling your image

I´ll try that modification helper you linked, thank you so much!

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