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Post by imagimary on Dec 2, 2015 6:49:54 GMT -5
Glad you figured it out ponponyaya! That was something I wouldn't have known... In my case it was the small things that go wrong, I'm glad I tried to fix those by those steps first before I was looking at something big. But as you see not all poses go wrong by that little mistakes I make. So much to learn for me too!
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Post by imagimary on Dec 1, 2015 10:58:07 GMT -5
Awwww yesssss! I needed this! Thank you!!!
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Post by imagimary on Dec 1, 2015 7:55:14 GMT -5
Hi all! I'm a new member on this forum. I decided to make an account after I saw the tutorial for absolute beginners on making poses, in case I had a question. I thought: let me introduce myself properly now I have an account here. I'm a 26 year old woman from the Netherlands. I play since sims 1 and use cc since sims 2. I'm a 'hardcore' sims player: I play very much and very often (with a LOT cc and mods, can't miss them in my game) A few days ago I created my very first creation ever: a pose. If it wasn't for the awesome tutorial I couldn't have done that. I was very pleased with the pose, it was my first but it was OK. Never thought I could pull that off. I really wanted the pose, so instead of begging a creator to make it for me I tried to make it myself. I'm so happy I succeeded. Also pleased that I gave it a go: now I like making poses so much that I'm currently working on my third one! I would love to create other cc too, but I'm a total noob at creating, so I don't think that's a good idea yet. I need to work on my pose skill before I try something else, but never say never. Never thought that creating could be so much fun! I'd like to let other creators know how much I respect them. As I said, I use cc since sims 2 and never played without it since then. For a long time, I took it for granted. Now that I know how much work it is I feel a bit stupid about that. So really: my deep deep respect! And thanks for all those years of sharing and making my game waaaaaaaaay more fun!
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Post by imagimary on Dec 1, 2015 7:34:21 GMT -5
ponponyaya I had the same problem with my first pose, and in my case it was because I didn't locrot and save the pose. Did you do that? Also, make sure that you import it correctly. I once missclicked and didn't import the pose xD that time my sim ended up like that too. I was flabbergasted until I found out what I did, then I laughed very hard at myself. So, go back to your pose, locrot and save it (rename it so you know you have the right one when you import it, that's what I do to make it easier), go back to Sims 4 Studio and import it again, then test it. Succes! fufu508 Awh, thank you! That's so sweet of you to say ^^ sweetsorrowsims It makes a LOT more sense to me now! :D
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Post by imagimary on Nov 30, 2015 12:23:53 GMT -5
Omg, I did it! That was pretty easy actually, lol!
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Post by imagimary on Nov 30, 2015 12:07:08 GMT -5
I found the section you're referring to orangemittens, I'm gonna give it a go. A bit dumb I didn't saw that earlier, but thank you! Sweetsorrowsims: when I read it like that it doesn't make sense at all, but that's not due to your explaining skills: I'm a total n00b when it comes to blender, haha! I'm gonna open the animation now and see if it makes sense when I look at blender proparly Thanks both, for the quick answers ^^
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Post by imagimary on Nov 30, 2015 8:15:31 GMT -5
First things first: thanks so much for this turtotial! I actually made a pose that I use in my game with this. Awesome! Never thought I could do that. I have a question though, hope someone can help me out. I want to make another pose but I find it difficult to edit the body in such way it looks natural. I always mess that up. Now I noticed that one of the ea animations has the perfect stand to edit from further to make it a bit easier for me to get the hang of it. How do I copy that single stand out of an animation? Can I do that? So that it is a stand still pose instead of a playable animation? It would really help me out. Thanks in advance!
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