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Post by Eternal Rose on Oct 12, 2017 12:36:31 GMT -5
Hi, I am following a great video I found on how to convert a Sims 2 Hair to Sims 4 but I am having trouble since I can not get the Sims 4 mesh in Milkshape 3D since Sims 4 Studio only goes thru Blender. Is there any way I could search for the files manually & if so what are they & where? Was there ever a Sim PE made for Sims 4, cause if so that would be great! Any help welcomed.
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Post by inabadromance on Oct 12, 2017 16:50:36 GMT -5
Hi! You need .obj to import into milkshape? You'll need to have blender for the mesh to be exported from S4S. Then you can open it in blender, and export it as obj.
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Post by Feyona on Oct 12, 2017 16:56:26 GMT -5
Hi, I am following a great video I found on how to convert a Sims 2 Hair to Sims 4 but I am having trouble since I can not get the Sims 4 mesh in Milkshape 3D since Sims 4 Studio only goes thru Blender. Is there any way I could search for the files manually & if so what are they & where? Was there ever a Sim PE made for Sims 4, cause if so that would be great! Any help welcomed. This is a an official forum for Sims 4 Studio to help people to work particularly with this program. We can help if you have any questions about Studio only.
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Post by Elegant Lily on Oct 15, 2017 19:14:02 GMT -5
Blender has a milkshape plugin so, you just need to import your mesh into blender and use the plugin to export to milkshape
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Post by orangemittens on Oct 16, 2017 8:23:52 GMT -5
I wouldn't recommend using Milkshape for Sims 4 CAS (most objects are a different story). Sims 4 CAS items have a second UV and vertex paint, and Milkshape isn't able to work with two UVs or do vertex paint.
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