how to take screenshots using nvidia geforce experience
first off I wanna apologize for the image quality lol I had to use my phone to take a photo of my computer screen because taking screenshots would disable the GeForce Experience overlay. secondly, Iām gonna shorten it to GXP because I am Lazy.
anyways, here we go, all details under the cut so I donāt clutter anyoneās dashboard.
also Iām gonna assume you know how to pose your sim, use gshade, all that good stuff, cuz thatās not what Iām here for, there are plenty of other tutorials for those, love you tho.
so we wanna start off with pulling up the overlay with Alt + Z, and itās gonna look like this:
so these are all the things you can go with GXP, take screenshots, record, etc. the overlay is mostly useful for pulling up the settings bc you can set keyboard shortcuts for other stuff. so thatās what weāre gonna do now, open the settings.
bam, settings. thereās tons of stuff you can do in here, notably change the shortcuts (I keep the defaults). what Iām gonna show you how to do real quick is change where you save your captures, because it can be a little weird since screenshots are saved in the same place as the recordings (not sure if you can change that, I havenāt found a way to do so).
so just click on recordings, and click the 3 little dots shown below to set it to a different file path if you want to.
ok, now to actually TAKE the HQ screenshots.
Alt + F2 is the default shortcut for pulling up the āphoto modeā overlay, and itāll look like this, on the side of your screen.
the settings above will take a normal screenshot with your native resolution, but thatās not what we want, so weāre gonna click on capture > screenshot (as shown above) and select super resolution (as shown below):
with super resolution enabled, youāll be able to scale up the image render resolution to either 2x or 4x (maybe you have other options depending on your specs, idk, just know that the higher you go the longer itās going to take).
and then bam, just click snap (unless you want to mess with the filters, thatās an option, I find it unnecessary bc I already use gshade but hey, do whatever ur little heart desires)
once you snippity snap that pic, youāre gonna get a lil load thingy:
it might take a few seconds (again, depends on your pc specs) and like i said earlier, the higher the resolution, the longer this part is gonna take. ultimately, it is a slightly slower process than using SRWE but itās one that has less issues, more official support, and you donāt need an external app for it since it comes with your PC and is just an overlay. also it doesnāt crash your game lol.
recording is easier though you just click record (or the keyboard shortcut, default is Alt + F9), click again to stop recording, and bam youāve got yourself a lil video of whatever you want.
ok love you guys hope you enjoyed this tutorial hope it helps u etc mwah
(OH IF YOUāRE NOT SEEING THE SUPER RES OPTION YOU MIGHT HAVE TO ENABLE NVIDIA ANSEL IN SETTINGS, JUST GO TO PHOTO MODE / GAME FILTER AND CLICK ON. ITāLL LOOK LIKE THIS:)
SIMS 4 - CHANGING INFORMATION IN SIMS 4 STUDIO FOR MULTIPLE SWATCHES SIMPLIFIED
This tutorial can also be viewed on GOOGLE DOCS.
WHY I MADE THIS TUTORIAL
The purpose of this tutorial is to help creators and simmers alike simplify and speed up how to change information in the Warehouse tab in Sims 4 Studio for multiple swatches, especially if you have more than one section that needs adjusting.
So, letās say youāve created an entire package with 15 swatches and have saved your package. Then you realize, OMG I forgot to change something in Warehouse mode and now have to go in and change each swatch separately. (cue dramatic music)
I donāt recommend this for only a few swatches, though, because, while helpful, this is not a one shot process, but it will save time for those packages with several swatches that require fixing/changing in the Warehouse tab.
For the purposes of this tutorial, I am using the example of changing the Composition Ā Method in a lipstick with 31 swatches from 4 to 0. It is entirely possible to make multiple changes using this process. Literally anything in the Warehouse tab that you need to change and have applied to multiple swatches can be done.Ā
Note: Sims 4 Studio already allows for changing information in the Studio tab on multiple swatches. This is only helpful for Warehouse mode.
I have also used this method to change the diffuse ratio on a set of walls that were supposed to be three panels wide for a wallpaper mural, and forgot until after all of my swatches were in and the package was saved. This would normally have to be done 3 times for every swatch, so the work is tripled! Multiply that by 20 swatches and you can see itās just too much. I could have started over with a new package, but then I would have to change the catalog name, price, any categories like color and whether itās paint or wallpaper, ambience effects, if it reduces bills, bring in all the diffuse (texture) files (thereās a trick for bringing in new diffuse files as well, all in one shot btw), and possibly more! With makeup and clothes, or buy mode objects, there are even more categories to be sure match your project.
To simplify, youāll be saving your color palette, exporting your texture files, changing whatever is necessary in the Warehouse tab, and re-importing your textures. There are a few more steps involved, but everything is explained here in detail with pictures.
Rest assured, it takes a while to read this tutorial, but once you do it a few times, you will complete the entire process very quickly!
You can view the entire tutorial on Patreon, Google Docs, or the Sims 4 Studio website in the tutorials section. It is currently still in the Creator Help section on S4S, but will be moved shortly.
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