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Post by Novalore40 on Oct 16, 2018 15:57:51 GMT -5
after fiddling with tw which in my opinion is not very easy.I guess I am used to studio.still can't get my recolor to show up not sure why ladesires file wont show up in studio. It did before I updated my game and studio. I'm at loose all I wanted was to use my complete set that I worked so hard on in studio. oh well very disappointed.
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Post by orangemittens on Oct 21, 2018 8:48:00 GMT -5
Hi Novalore40, I took a look at the original item, and it is broken. As Vero said, this item was not made using Sims 4 Studio. While it may be the case that the tool that made this item is able to display its own buggy creations, Studio is expecting to see something that is fully compatible with the game. The fact that Studio is not able to display this item is the first clue that it is not fully game compatible. The second clue is the behavior of this item when placed in the game. In the game, it has the odd behavior that Monas described above. Shadows shoot out from the object in all directions, even piercing through walls and showing up outside the house. Further, these shadows flicker constantly. If you add more pieces of furniture to the room, a shadow will shoot out from the mirror toward that object and move as you move the other item. This is what it looks like: I am not sure what other problems this item could cause, as I removed it from my mods folder immediately. Obviously, we do not want anything made using Studio to be this broken in the game - even a recolor of a bugged item. Therefore, we have not made Studio compatible with the buggy items made by other tools. Studio is able to work with items made by any other tool as long as those items are made properly and conform to Sims 4 game code standards. I would not recommend working with an item that has this kind of breakage. As the original creator allows the use of his meshes, my advice is to clone another item using Sims 4 Studio and move the mesh into that package for your recolor. If you choose this route, rather than selecting a table as the original creator did, you could choose a floor mirror. This would make it so that your object did not have table slots as the original does (see below), and it would appear in the correct place in the catalog. Alternatively, you could inform the original creator that his item is broken and does not function properly in the game. Once he fixed it, you could then recolor it.
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