
: The 3.2.x series introduced a new color palette feature, allowing creators to customize the look of their workspace, including highly requested Dark Mode options.
: You can turn standard in-game posters or frames into custom art for your Sims' homes.
: Creators can easily export textures from existing game items to edit them in Photoshop or GIMP. : The 3
Sims 4 Studio remains the industry standard for modders because it allows for both simple recolors and complex game modifications.
This specific version was part of a major overhaul to the Windows version of the Studio. Notable features included: Sims 4 Studio remains the industry standard for
The (Windows) series represents the latest open beta branch designed for creators who want the most advanced tools for custom content (CC) development. Version 3.2.0.4 was a key step in this branch, introducing foundational UI shifts and technical updates that have defined the program's modern era. The Evolution of "Star" 3.2.0.4
: To minimize false flags from antivirus software, Studio log files were moved from the Documents folder to the AppData folder ( %programdata%\S4Studio ). Version 3
: The interface moved away from the older "Wizard" style. Instead of a "Cancel" button to return home, a dedicated Home icon in the top-left corner was introduced to streamline navigation.
