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Post by simsl3gacies on Nov 10, 2016 13:10:54 GMT -5
Hello, I'm trying to change the clothes on my rig. Here I've gotten a breastfeeding bra onto the rig, but the skin texture no longer shows. How do I fix this? Also, is it possible to have a completely nude rig? I tried using some of the nude clothing tops and bottoms, but without success.
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Post by simsl3gacies on Jan 11, 2015 1:57:23 GMT -5
Got it, thanks. I got a little confused about how many keyframes to add, but muddled through. Am I just tired, or is the pose a mirror opposite of how I had the rig posed?
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Post by simsl3gacies on Jan 11, 2015 0:50:03 GMT -5
Hi OM, thanks for what looks to be a fairly concise tute!
After step 4, a package file was created, which I saved to my desktop. I assume that's supposed to happen.
I'm stuck on step 5--the program says that it cannot locate my Blender installation. It does not give me an option to locate it manually. Is this because A) my Blender is not installed to the default location, or B) I need to update to 2.70? I'm on 2.67b. I will update if necessary, I did see 2.70 is mentioned up at the top.
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Post by simsl3gacies on Jan 7, 2015 18:20:33 GMT -5
Thanks for this. I'll definitely be looking for the tutorial!
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Post by simsl3gacies on Oct 16, 2014 14:42:07 GMT -5
Hey there. My name is Misty, which most people call me, but I'm also known as simsl3gacies or Margaret Pendragon. I'm 36, married, and am currently in school for an Associate's in social work. I'm a Sims 3 storyteller, and dabble in creation. Right now I have a Meh relationship with Sims 4, and have mostly just been converting my Sims 3 moons for it.
Mostly I'll be lurking, but when I try making something, expect me to turn up with incredibly stupid questions. Don't let my Sims 3 content fool you: I'm an absolute noob and idiot when it comes to anything technical, including graphics editing.
What I'm especially looking forward to is being able to make poses for Sims 4.
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