Because Lychee has a built-in bloom and brightness boost, standing directly under harsh, white noon-day sun can sometimes blow out the highlights. Stick to shaded areas or sunrise/sunset times for the best balance.
At its core, the Lychee preset is designed to give your game a soft, bright, and slightly warm filter. It perfectly balances color saturation so that custom content (CC) and in-game textures pop without looking overwhelmingly neon or fake. Key visual elements of the Lychee preset include: lychee gshade preset by jaechy by jaechy
Follow this step-by-step guide to get the preset running. Note: Always back up your original game files before installing any mod. Because Lychee has a built-in bloom and brightness
Instead of boosting all colors equally, the preset targets reds, oranges, and yellows. Greens and blues are slightly desaturated to make fruit, flowers, and warm-toned armor pop. This is the “lychee” effect—reds become luscious. It perfectly balances color saturation so that custom
The Lychee preset is built with specific shaders to customize lighting and depth for screenshots and gameplay: Custom Depth Effects (MXAO):
The by jaechy is a popular aesthetic filter for The Sims 4, designed to give the game a softer, more vibrant, and dreamy look . 1. Getting the Lychee Preset
Many presets are built exclusively for screenshots. They look stunning in static images but make menus unreadable or gameplay too dark. Lychee is optimized to look excellent during active live-mode gameplay while still delivering portfolio-ready screenshots. 2. Gentle on UI (User Interface)