

Click on that cryptic name for a preview…Īs you see the aspect ratios of the first and second image are quite odd. There are multiple entries in that list, depending on how many sims you have in that household.įor one sim (tray file) the lower entry is usually the second image, the one above the main image. The screenshots are usually saved here: “C:\Users\username\Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 4\Screenshots”Ĥ) Crop the image accordingly in IrfranView (or Paint)ĥ) Open S4TI and select the sim you want to alter the preview images (double click) For the gallery previews it can work - if you don’t zoom in too much (and/or crop the image afterwards).Ģ) Start the game and take some screenshots in CAS as usual, use custom poses for different traits (press -> C)ģ) Change to desktop and preview / choose the images in IrfranView. Note: Be aware that the custom CAS backrounds are 1024px max, so they are pretty bad quality.

This also means you need to have your in-game graphics set to max / ultra.ġ) Download & put the CAS lighting mod, a CAS background and some CAS poses in your mods folder. Why not take the sims outside and use the in-game photomode & scenes?īecause the light in-game sucks is really bad and you will spend hours in ps or that shady reshade preset to get this right. (scroll down to “For custom gallery screenshots”)

You can find the links to all you need in my old CAS basics tutorial -> here.
