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Post by clairkp on Dec 4, 2017 17:23:27 GMT -5
I'm not sure where to post this, so I'm putting it in the general chat area. I want to recolour some curtains. unfortunately they all have patterns on them, I have applied a visible layer, selected the area I want to recolour, then desaturated it. Unfortunately the pattern still shows through. I have filled the area with the replacement pattern, but you can still see the original very faintly - it just doesn't look good. I used the overlay setting, and made the coverage 100%. the paint editor I am using is Gimp. I have tried playing with the Hue and saturation but that doesn't seem to work. I also tried to first paint the area with a plain white, but that definitely didn't work. Can anyone come up with suggestions on how to eradicate the pattern.
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Post by clairkp on Nov 24, 2017 2:13:12 GMT -5
Please, I'm told I can fix the broken beds and settees with Sims4Studio. but how? I've only used it for recolouring, so I'm a bit at sea with this procedure. Help!
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Post by clairkp on Nov 17, 2014 5:34:02 GMT -5
It worked, hurrah!!! I reread the tut and somehow I missed the bit about adding another swatch. Must remember to read more slowly in future. Thankyou
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Post by clairkp on Nov 16, 2014 18:10:40 GMT -5
Do you mean how to add more than one color or pattern choice to a single wall.package? I made 2 walls, both with the same wallpaper pattern but one had a blue background, and the other a cream background. However, they are separate in the game when I want them to be on the same icon(?) but with a colour swatch showing to bring the other up. Oh dear I'm not very good at explaining things. I want the two walls to be in the same package. What am I doing wrong?
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Post by clairkp on Nov 16, 2014 1:18:59 GMT -5
Thank you for the tut, you have probably been asked this before but I can't find where, so I'll take a chance and ask for me. I have manage to make several walls, all with the same theme (Wallpaper for a boys room) but I can't figure out how to put them in the one package. Did I miss something in the tut?
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