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Admiral8Q
5 years agoSeasoned Ace
@ReflectedLight To answer your question, no.
I usually cheat up the photography skill of my played sims to max so that I can take some good in-game photos. It takes practice, but I hear what you say about screenshots.
The only way would be to make them in Sims 4 Studio. Honestly, since I've dabbled in that, not worth the time and effort. In-game photos and paintings are far easier.
My first attempt at turning a real photo into what looks like a painting turned out mildly ok. Though you need many filters and increase the contrast and often adjust the brightness, increase sharpness or blur, alot of tweaking and testing...
To be honest, I haven't tried it with an actual Sims 4 screenshot. Never felt there was a point when it's so easy in-game to take zillions of photos and only keep the ones you like. ;)
I usually cheat up the photography skill of my played sims to max so that I can take some good in-game photos. It takes practice, but I hear what you say about screenshots.
The only way would be to make them in Sims 4 Studio. Honestly, since I've dabbled in that, not worth the time and effort. In-game photos and paintings are far easier.
My first attempt at turning a real photo into what looks like a painting turned out mildly ok. Though you need many filters and increase the contrast and often adjust the brightness, increase sharpness or blur, alot of tweaking and testing...
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https://i.imgur.com/qtYOmjd.png
To be honest, I haven't tried it with an actual Sims 4 screenshot. Never felt there was a point when it's so easy in-game to take zillions of photos and only keep the ones you like. ;)