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Post by AdonisPluto on Jun 2, 2016 8:12:59 GMT -5
Now this makes me too jealously in love with this. Its like you guys read my mind and made it possible. Thanks to you orangemittens and andrew for this wonderful idea. Now my cabinets can be cluttered with all sorts of decorative kitchen objects. Well I just hope there is a place for my Sims glass of Palmwine
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Post by AdonisPluto on Jun 2, 2016 7:56:42 GMT -5
801elefantes its good having you around and I join Mathcope to Welcome you to the Sims 4 Studio forums. I like your hyped state and I hope it moves you to start creating for us too. Remember to check the tutorials and the creators forum. At Sims4studio, all things are possible and this depends on your interest
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Post by AdonisPluto on Jun 1, 2016 13:57:34 GMT -5
The badges are just too lovely.
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Post by AdonisPluto on Jun 1, 2016 13:53:43 GMT -5
I love the slot item a lot.Though I have Mastered adding slots to objects with studio. But this feature to add slots directly is just too cool. Bookmarking the tutorial now. How I have always wanted to create windows but lack of ability to edit wall cut out has been a problem. Now with that included all I have to say is hahahaha wickedly. Thanks a lot to the team for working tirelessly to make studio a better tool for the community
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Post by AdonisPluto on Jun 1, 2016 5:44:58 GMT -5
Hello kaesimmer , What inabadromance femmejean and Bakie all said are correct. To add to that, there are new creators that learn well by watching a video related to what they want to do and there are some that do well by following a written tutorial and some combine this two methods. My suggestion is to determine which category you fall into and build on that with the available tutorials. Later when you have perfected that, you can also try others. But it is always good to start with simple meshes that are not complicated so as to have a basic understanding of what you are doing. The Sims4studio is not limited to blender meshing alone just that you need blender because studio only exports and imports the meshes in .blend file format. You can always create with your preferable tool be it milkshape, 3Dmax,maya or Autodesk but then you have to export your mesh and import it into blender after that.I hope this makes sense.
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Post by AdonisPluto on Jun 1, 2016 1:46:48 GMT -5
Ok so I managed to convert the female gown and get it working it was such a headache but I think the male one will be easier now that I learn so many things! let me know if you like it. This is absolutely lovely. Great work on it. If its not too disturbing is it possible to put up the steps that you used like in a tutorial for others to use. I know there are othere tutorials but having many will not kill. Its best to try and see which is much easier for anyone. Thanks again and waiting for the the male one
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 31, 2016 10:00:57 GMT -5
Canarian you are most welcome to Sims4studio community. It would be good to someday see your creations here. To start off with I suggest you go through the tutorial forum where there are tons of tutorials covering different aspects of meshing and CC creation. If you hit the the wall and need help, the creators forum is there at your disposal to help you out. Once again I bid you welcome.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 31, 2016 3:20:18 GMT -5
Hi yecats86! Don't know if you've already seen this, but I did a big Harry Potter set over on my Simblr. I'm working on making more items now- it'll include more furniture, deco pieces and clothing. I'm also trying to work out how to do the custom logos for Get Together. You can keep an eye on my progress on my Simblr, if you want That was a big project you did. Just downloaded them and waiting to use it later. Keep up the work.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 31, 2016 1:23:50 GMT -5
I love that graduation cap Mathcope .Am expecting the gown too.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 31, 2016 1:18:46 GMT -5
That's a cute idea, sammoyke ^_^ I can make it for you, if you'd like! If you add me to the list I would not mind at all
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 31, 2016 1:13:50 GMT -5
Best way to understand clothing meshes is to alter the default meshes. I think am going to give it a try. Nothing bad in learning.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 30, 2016 7:50:53 GMT -5
Just too interesting.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 30, 2016 7:43:06 GMT -5
Wow this is a lovely tutorial.Although am not into cloth meshing am going to try this and see what I come up with.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 30, 2016 7:34:58 GMT -5
Clothing is a really hard thing in the Sims 4 since it has too many variables that can go wrong. For this reason I have not yet done any my self I second that. I have the actually gone into cloth meshing but for some reason just could not understand all the gimmicks involved. I read tutorials and followed the explained steps,but always come up with a weird things. So rather than go crazy I felt it better to go into clothing recolour Brajan Summers take your time with this and you will come out victorious with it.
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Post by AdonisPluto on May 30, 2016 7:12:49 GMT -5
Am not so good with CAS objects but maybe your shines on your specular needs to be reduced.
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