Lychee Gshade Preset By Jaechy By Jaechy -
Navigate to your game’s root folder → GShade → Presets. Copy the Lychee.ini file into this folder.
Follow this step-by-step guide to get the preset running. Note: Always back up your original game files before installing any mod.
No two monitors display colors identically. Jaechy likely designed the Lychee preset on a calibrated IPS panel. If the preset looks too pink or too bright, here are the three sliders you should adjust within the preset without breaking its aesthetic: lychee gshade preset by jaechy by jaechy
The immediate vibe of the Lychee preset is "dreamy nostalgia." Unlike high-contrast presets that punch you with deep blacks and blinding whites, Lychee operates on a softer spectrum.
1. The Color Grading The most defining feature of Lychee is its color palette. It leans heavily into cool tones—soft lavenders, muted teals, and powder blues—while keeping skin tones relatively warm to prevent your character from looking washed out. It creates a subtle "color contrast" that feels cinematic without looking like a heavy Instagram filter. Navigate to your game’s root folder → GShade
2. The "Creamy" Highlights Highlights in this preset are crushed and softened. Instead of blowing out the sky or bright areas, Lychee turns them into a creamy, pastel haze. This gives screenshots a "bloom" effect that feels ethereal, making it perfect for daytime outdoor shots or soft-lit indoor scenes.
3. Matte Finish This isn't a crisp, high-definition "reality" preset. It has a lifted black level (often called a "fade"), which gives the image a matte, film-like appearance. It removes the harsh digital sharpness of the game engine, replacing it with something that feels like a scanned photograph from a memory. While you can use Lychee anywhere, it truly
While you can use Lychee anywhere, it truly shines in specific environments. Here is where you should equip this preset:
A very light FilmGrain.fx (intensity 0.05) adds organic texture, masking any aliasing or low-resolution textures. It feels like a photograph rather than raw game footage.