Zumature GShade Preset Pack

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Zumature GShade Preset Pack

Gpose is a lovely tool, honestly, I stopped playing when Endwalker came out and I couldn’t use GShade immediately. The vanilla colors have a strange green-hue to them that just upset something deep inside me. As thus, I crafted some GShade presets specifically lightweight enough for gaming, but not so light you won’t see a difference.

This pack includes the following presets:

Colorpop
Very vanilla-styled colors without that baby-puke hue.

Gentle Warmth
A warmer preset designed to give a feeling of gentleness. Aka, the name.

Lilac
In a few ways, similar to pastel, with more of a purple tone to it. It’s very easy on the eyes, especially if you stare at screens all day.

Somber
A Skyrim-Inspired preset that makes everything dusty and gloomy.

One of the four presets include DOF options for photos, and three also include a lite version that leaves out everything but the color functions. The old presets will still be included in the file, but I will warn – they are not as quality as these ones are. You are free to steal, edit, destroy – do whatever you want with those presets. I hate them, haha.

Help! How do I install these?
First off – do you have GShade installed? If the answer is yes, then:
– Hit [Shift] + [F2] to open GShade in game. It should look like a big red panel. Don’t be afraid.
– By the name of the preset at the top, you’ll see three little dots. Click it.
-You’ll have a folder open, the file path should look something like this:
C:\Program Files (x86)\SquareEnix\FINAL FANTASY XIV – A Realm Reborn\game\gshade-presets
-Place the zip file into the gshade-presets folder and unzip.
For the love of god, hit extract files. Not extract here.
-Tadah! It’s ready to use. It will be at the bottom of the list since Zuma starts with a Z. The rest is straightforward

You are perfectly allowed to edit and repost my presets however you like. Anyone could make these, to be honest, if you know what you’re doing.
Credit is appreciated, but certainly not required.


Credits: Zuma
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