Thank you
Bakie : it works very fine ! I will upload these wallpapers soon thank to you
Hi
thejim07 ,
I'm glad to hear this fixed your problem!
I did thought some more about the problem though, and maybe there's a better easier fix for the wallpapers with a seam in between 2 marble sided textures, but this all depends on where you get your textures from for your wallpapers.
Do you make them yourself, starting with a marble base, or are these textures which are already this from the beginning?
Because if they're self made with the marble as base, you can use the offset feature in photoshop to make it a seamless pattern.
Maybe you can even use it with the textures you're using now if both sides are marble.
As an example I'm looking at the first swatch right now. For that one it's barely visible that there's a seam, but there definitely is one when zooming in closely in the object viewer in The Sims 4 Studio. You will see a small line from the top to the bottom starting in the golden top, sometimes barely visible in the white, bit then better visible in the black area again.
Now to fix this problem if you're going to use only this swatch next to each other, you can make this pattern seamless in photoshop. (But I don't know if you use that program, otherwise I can take a look at Gimp maybe)
-- START MINI TUTORIAL -- Anyway, if you do use photoshop you can do the following (I'm going to explain it quite detailed, also for people not familiar with it)
Open the texture, go to Filter > Other > Offset.
For Horizontal fill in "128", For vertical fill in "0", For undefined areas choose "Wrap around".
What this will do is show you how your wallpaper will look when placed next to each other.
Then first I always make a copy of the original texture: Select it and press "Ctrl+J". Then hide the original texture. If anything go's wrong we still have the original.
Then select the copied layer and press "S" for the Clone tool.
Go to the line in the middle (Zoom in using Alt+Mousewheel, Spacebar for moving).
Press and hold "ALT" while clicking one time on the place you would like to clone.
Then with only your Left mouse button click/paint onto the line/seam in the middle. You will see a crosshair on the part you're cloning it from.
You can play a bit with the hardness and size of the Clone Tool (Right mouse button) to make it blend in better. And "Crtl Z" if you don't like what you just did. Or Ctrl+Alt+Z to undo the steps before that.
If you're done painting/cloning it over to make it blend in to each other, go to Filter> Other> Offset again to change it back to the original texture.
Then save it, import in Studio and see if the seams in between are gone. Don't forget to do this for all wall heights. The ultimate test is testing it in-game of course.
-- END MINI TUTORIAL -- Now if you DO make them yourself starting with a marble base, you only have to make the marble texture seamless as that's the part of your textures that creates these lines right now.
And after that paint them over. But maybe that's not the way you're creating these..
You can see for yourself if this is something you can use right now OR maybe for other less detailed textures later.
And if you have any more questions about it, please let me know!
Happy new year to you too!