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Post by perlapearl on Jun 3, 2017 8:06:06 GMT -5
Hi. Could someone tell me step by step how to add colors to a CC object? I'm new at this
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Post by looneybin17 on Jun 3, 2017 9:14:27 GMT -5
Can you explain it more?
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Post by perlapearl on Jun 3, 2017 10:46:59 GMT -5
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Post by inabadromance on Jun 3, 2017 14:46:18 GMT -5
hi! This section is to learn how to create and do stuff, if you want that then i suggest you to read this tutorial on how to recolor custom content. If you're planing to share your recolor, then read the full tutorial. If you just want it for personal use, then open the package by loading Sims 4 Studio and using the "my projects" button to open the package. Then follow the tutorial from step 14. If you still want someone else to do it, then i can move your thread over the requests section.
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Post by perlapearl on Jun 3, 2017 19:18:23 GMT -5
hi! This section is to learn how to create and do stuff, if you want that then i suggest you to read this tutorial on how to recolor custom content. If you're planing to share your recolor, then read the full tutorial. If you just want it for personal use, then open the package by loading Sims 4 Studio and using the "my projects" button to open the package. Then follow the tutorial from step 14. If you still want someone else to do it, then i can move your thread over the requests section. ok ty. Im trying to do this because I dont know much english and Im suck at creating programs. After selecting colors I want, what should I do¿¿ I try to export but package file is not generated
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Post by inabadromance on Jun 3, 2017 23:27:33 GMT -5
I see that you're from chile, i can try to explain in both languages so others can understand too. In what step are you stuck? And what exactly do you mean by "selecting colors". You need "add a swatch", export the texture (step 8), edit/recolor it on your image editor of choice (example photoshop/gimp) and when you're done, import it back the same way.
Veo que sos de chile, puedo explicarte en ambos idiomas así los demás pueden entender también. En que paso te quedaste específicamente? A que te refieres con "elegir los colores"? Tienes que "agregar un swatch", exportar la textura (paso 8) y editarla en to editor de imágenes (sea photoshop/gimp). Cuando termines con eso, lo importás devuelta de la misma manera.
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Post by perlapearl on Jun 4, 2017 7:03:07 GMT -5
I see that you're from chile, i can try to explain in both languages so others can understand too. In what step are you stuck? And what exactly do you mean by "selecting colors". You need "add a swatch", export the texture (step 8), edit/recolor it on your image editor of choice (example photoshop/gimp) and when you're done, import it back the same way. Veo que sos de chile, puedo explicarte en ambos idiomas así los demás pueden entender también. En que paso te quedaste específicamente? A que te refieres con "elegir los colores"? Tienes que "agregar un swatch", exportar la textura (paso 8) y editarla en to editor de imágenes (sea photoshop/gimp). Cuando termines con eso, lo importás devuelta de la misma manera. ok thank so much I got it. How can I stay -mantener- rod color? -they are curtains but when I import them they are full blue, for example. And I want rod to be gray
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Post by orangemittens on Jun 4, 2017 8:45:26 GMT -5
Hi perlapearl, there is an easy way to see what parts of the mesh are colored by which area of the image but it uses Blender (and I don't know how willing you are to try using it). Using this method is not difficult and does not require any meshing. You will end up with exact knowledge of where the curtain rod "sits" on the image and this will allow you to make that part of the image gray. There is a step-by-step, illustrated tutorial HERE that shows how to do this.
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Post by perlapearl on Jun 4, 2017 14:47:46 GMT -5
Hi perlapearl, there is an easy way to see what parts of the mesh are colored by which area of the image but it uses Blender (and I don't know how willing you are to try using it). Using this method is not difficult and does not require any meshing. You will end up with exact knowledge of where the curtain rod "sits" on the image and this will allow you to make that part of the image gray. There is a step-by-step, illustrated tutorial HERE that shows how to do this. hi thank you but how can I select a cc object? I just see game objects at menu
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Post by inabadromance on Jun 4, 2017 21:42:37 GMT -5
I've linked you the tutorial for recoloring cc on my first post. once you've place the package on the correct folder you can look for it with the search bar.
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Post by perlapearl on Jun 5, 2017 10:01:58 GMT -5
I've linked you the tutorial for recoloring cc on my first post. once you've place the package on the correct folder you can look for it with the search bar. is right folder: Documents -> Sims 4 Studio -> Mods? Search bar doesnt show cc cutains when I try to use 3D program (thank you very much both! Maybe some day Ill have my curtains lol
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Post by inabadromance on Jun 5, 2017 11:40:51 GMT -5
Please share the .package file you're having issues with. And what do you mean by "3d program" ?
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Post by perlapearl on Jun 5, 2017 12:17:25 GMT -5
Please share the .package file you're having issues with. And what do you mean by "3d program" ? mega.nz/#!MjpCiT6b!1BW73G3z9c-2MaL2QnZRve5W4wW9V_VUxac84bicMp8 I meant create 3D mesh option since I tried to do what Orangemittens said
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Post by inabadromance on Jun 5, 2017 15:32:44 GMT -5
i thought that, but i wanted to ask anyway just to be sure!. Is the package you shared the recolor you made or the original file? Can you link the download page where you got it? I placed the file on my sims 4 studio folder inside my documents and used the 3d option to clone the object. Then wrote what i was looking for using the search bar.
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