How to download portrait mods for stardew valley






















First you must extract the downloaded SMAPI file into any location you want that isn't the game's main folder. Once you do that, double-click the file name for the operating system you use. From there a small, black square window will pop up doing the rest for you. It will point you in the direction of where to put your future mods inside the game's folder.

You can either directly click this within the game folder to load up modded Stardew Valley or you can redirect Steam's game launch to that file so that when you press play in Steam it opens the modded version. This is the thing that will allow your mods to actually work within the game and not break anything. When you install the zip file , you'll want to move it to the Mods folder in your Stardew Valley folder and then extract it inside the Mods folder. The easiest way to move the file there would be to move the window that your Downloads folder is open in, or wherever you downloaded the zip folder, to one side of the screen.

Then open a new file window on the other side that has your Mods folder open. From there, drag the Content Patcher zip folder into the Mods window. Once the zip folder is extracted into the Mods folder, you're done! Now that those two things are out of the way, all you have left to do is extract any mod files you want into your Mods folder and then open the game like you normally would.

When you find a mod that you like online and it's supported with SMAPI and Content Patcher, just put the zip file into your Mods folder and extract it there. When you open Stardew Valley, all the mods should be loaded in. The Younger Pam mod tweaks the character portrait so that she looks a little younger and way less grumpy.

Penny is pretty popular in Stardew Valley. Some, however, may not like her default hairstyle which makes her look much older than she really is. By installing this mod and watch her luscious hair getting blown by the wind during a romantic sunset. And this New Hair and Jacket portrait gives Sam, well… exactly what it says!

A new hairstyle, jacket, two beard options, and even a new sprite. Plump Abigail is a pretty self-explanatory mod that changes her portrait so that she looks a little fuller. While most of the Stardew Valley beta content is gone forever, there is a way to restore the bachelorette Maru to her beta version.

Which looks quite different from the final version. And this naturally skyrockets their badassery to the sky and beyond. And it makes interacting with the character feel fresh once again, as some of the dialogue Sam has been changed to reflect the gender swap too. Refine Abigail and Emily Portraits shows how just a few tweaks can be enough to make things look great.

This makes Elliot look even more dreamy without altering his original appearance too much. His life, however, can be easily improved with a little bit of love and appreciation and the Emotive Krobus mod, which introduces some extra portraits that show him smiling or even getting angry. To their own horror! Marriage is a big part of the Stardew Valley experience. Even if it means changing their portraits. But it enhances them considerably with an interesting style that almost makes them feel more realistic.

The Gold Star Portrait Overhaul has got to be one of the most faithful mods ever made for the game.



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