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Post by hnikolas1 on Oct 15, 2018 12:02:25 GMT -5
I've started using Sims 4 studio and I have version Sims4Studio_v3.1.2.1 (Wishes) I have a problem with certain meshes I can't export them to blender because they come out in .binary format and it seems Blender won't recognize them. Is there anyway to fix this problem?
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Post by monas on Oct 15, 2018 13:02:16 GMT -5
That's really weird ... can you name what kind of meshes are the names?
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Post by Leniad on Oct 15, 2018 14:54:01 GMT -5
Use the export button on the mesh tab of first page to export meshes. Exporting directly from the file list will export as binary.
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Post by hnikolas1 on Oct 16, 2018 0:46:57 GMT -5
That's really weird ... can you name what kind of meshes are the names? Hi monas, the suit is a bodysuit for male.
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Post by hnikolas1 on Oct 16, 2018 0:52:53 GMT -5
Leniad In anyway I try to export the mesh comes out as binary. :(
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Post by Zelrish on Oct 16, 2018 4:20:45 GMT -5
Hi hnikolas1 It only comes out as a binary when you try to export it from the warehouse. You need to do it from the studio tab and then meshes. (like Leniad said actually) It seems the package you are trying to work with is a merged package. You would either need to work with the originals or unmerge the package first.
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Post by Leniad on Oct 16, 2018 11:43:49 GMT -5
I don't think you can export from the merged pkg file, you need an original mesh. :(
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Post by orangemittens on Oct 16, 2018 13:55:15 GMT -5
You can unmerge the merged package using Studio's unmerge feature. Once all the packages are separated, you can open the package and export the mesh from the Studio tab (as has been stated above).
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Post by Leniad on Oct 16, 2018 20:30:38 GMT -5
Good to know you can unmerge. Thanks OM hniklaus are you doing it like image?
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Post by hnikolas1 on Oct 17, 2018 9:31:05 GMT -5
Thank you so much everyone it worked!
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