![]() It darkens already kind of dark areas and gives the illusion of small, but detailed shadows.īloom: This makes light sources brighter to emulate light. It’s basically the exposure and most of the other adjustments part of PS.Ĭlarity: It’s a less intensive and more broad version of sharpening. I just like it because when I sharpen and resize my final product, it gives a clean edge to everything.ĭPX: You can change contrast, brightness, saturation, color and vibrance with this. This is useful to use alongside MXAO since you have to turn the in-game edge smoothing off for it.Ĭartoon: Kinda gives an outline to objects. Less effective than SMAA, but SMAA doesn’t work when you have some other Reshade settings active. ![]() When you use this, you have to turn off edge-smoothing and post processing for it to work.įXAA: Edge smoothing/ anti-aliasing. It basically gives some depth to pictures. Here is an explanation of them if you don’t know what they are:ĭOF: This makes the background blurred and the foreground object not blurred. The ones I bolded are what I use in most of my Reshade presets. No settings are important, as it’s just what you prefer. ![]() These Reshade settings were used: DOF, FXAA, SMAA, MXAO, Cartoon, DPX, Gaussian Blur, Clarity, Curves, Levels, Ambient Light, and Bloom. ![]() This (Sims 4) picture ^ above was taken with Reshade 3.0.8 and then only resized and sharpened in PS.
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