simqueenj
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Post by simqueenj on Feb 8, 2022 12:36:32 GMT -5
Hello everyone! I’ve been playing the Sims for a while now but I’m new to creating objects! I have made a picture in blender and successfully put it into sims 4 studio with the frame “Still Life Paint Wall.” When I get into the game and place the painting it’s extremely grainy and blurry. Please help and thank you!
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Post by Silerna on Feb 9, 2022 10:36:39 GMT -5
Hello everyone! I’ve been playing the Sims for a while now but I’m new to creating objects! I have made a picture in blender and successfully put it into sims 4 studio with the frame “Still Life Paint Wall.” When I get into the game and place the painting it’s extremely grainy and blurry. Please help and thank you! Can you share the package file?
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simqueenj
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Post by simqueenj on Feb 9, 2022 11:22:36 GMT -5
Hello everyone! I’ve been playing the Sims for a while now but I’m new to creating objects! I have made a picture in blender and successfully put it into sims 4 studio with the frame “Still Life Paint Wall.” When I get into the game and place the painting it’s extremely grainy and blurry. Please help and thank you! Can you share the package file? Here it is! I hope this link works. simfileshare
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Post by Silerna on Feb 9, 2022 13:10:44 GMT -5
What I think the problem is the resolution of the image itself. Did you use an image with a big resolution or low DPI (dots per inch)? Meaning that if you use a low resolution image and scale it down even more, the pixels become blurry and greedy. This also varies on your game settings. But mostly this is an image issue This is what your painting looks like in my game on the highest settings. It's a bit blurry, but could be a lot worse :D. I've looked into the texture in Photoshop and the pixels are super blurry when you zoom in. This is definitely the issue . Try playing with images that are bigger and test it out!
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simqueenj
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Post by simqueenj on Feb 9, 2022 14:23:22 GMT -5
What I think the problem is the resolution of the image itself. Did you use an image with a big resolution or low DPI (dots per inch)? Meaning that if you use a low resolution image and scale it down even more, the pixels become blurry and greedy. This also varies on your game settings. But mostly this is an image issue This is what your painting looks like in my game on the highest settings. It's a bit blurry, but could be a lot worse :D. I've looked into the texture in Photoshop and the pixels are super blurry when you zoom in. This is definitely the issue . Try playing with images that are bigger and test it out! Wow!! Thank you so much, and I will try with images that are bigger! It looks extremely better than I would have thought.
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