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Post by inesnogcosta on Apr 5, 2022 14:46:52 GMT -5
Hi!
I decided to create some recolors of some paintings. However, when I went to the game to see how it looks, I saw that I override some of the game´s paintings. Is there a way to undo this without deleting my recolors?
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Post by mauvemorn on Apr 5, 2022 16:59:40 GMT -5
Hi. Delete this package(the original item will go back to the original textures), in s4s main menu choose Stanalone recolor, then click Object, then find the painting, select it, Next, save in the Mods folder, then create new swatches, and import textures
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Post by inesnogcosta on Apr 11, 2022 13:34:46 GMT -5
Hi. Delete this package(the original item will go back to the original textures), in s4s main menu choose Stanalone recolor, then click Object, then find the painting, select it, Next, save in the Mods folder, then create new swatches, and import textures I´m confused! You say "Delete this package" which package...my package?
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Post by mauvemorn on Apr 11, 2022 13:35:28 GMT -5
Yes, the package that you made initially, the one that overwrote the original. You need to delete it first
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Post by inesnogcosta on Apr 11, 2022 13:48:15 GMT -5
I decided to delete the file but I realize that now when I click on the posters that was used to make the recolor it shows other posters from the gallery. For example, the poster seleted doesn´t match with the real poster
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Post by mauvemorn on Apr 12, 2022 9:03:47 GMT -5
Could be some glitch, repair the game.
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Post by inesnogcosta on Apr 13, 2022 13:33:19 GMT -5
How do I repair my game?
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Post by S4Player on Apr 13, 2022 13:55:18 GMT -5
You repair the game through Origin. Select your Sims 4 game there and right-click on it and chose repair.
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