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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 18, 2016 8:42:49 GMT -5
Even though you have merged the two items, you need to open up another mesh in Sims 4 Studio. Open a mesh that is similar to your new mesh and then export it. You will see the different mesh groups on the panel to the right. Click on them and then the parts of the mesh should be highlighted. At the bottom right-hand corner column, scroll all the way to the bottom and you should see the cut numbers. For this particular part of the hair, you will need to check what the cut numbers. For example, if the mesh that you exported (the one that you check the cut numbers for), had the cut number 0001 when the fringe was clicked, you would need to go back to your mesh, select the fringe that you made and change the cut number to 0001. Then, on the example mesh, you'll check the cut number for the longer part of the hair- let's say it's 0002. Again, you would go back to your mesh and put the longer hair part of the mesh as the cut number 0002. The next thing you need to do is to save the file and import it into the example mesh on S4S, NOT the mesh which you downloaded your parts to make your mesh. This is because you changed the cut numbers to match the example mesh. To make this easier, think of the cut numbers as co-ordinates on a graph- the cut numbers tell S4S where to place the meshes that you have merged.
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 17, 2016 8:39:37 GMT -5
Welcome to everyone who has joined c: hope that you get along well with whatever you hope to do, whether it would be making CC or just joining the community. Never hesitate to ask questions in the creator section if you need help and those who see it will try their best to answer your queries c:
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 17, 2016 5:53:46 GMT -5
AdonisPluto dang, you're amazing! Then there's me who finds it difficult to speak just one foreign language. I admire your intellect. Also, could you tell me more about culture in Nigeria? I love hearing about people's countries culture from their perspective c: Random fact about Italy (one of my countries of origin)- you may or may not know this, but in Venice, there are 365 bridges, one to represent each day of the year. Random fact about Malta- it's blooming hot omg I can't survive there Random fact about England- it's currently raining, but when is it not raining? Honestly, it's meant to be the summer. But I can't complain as I love the rain dearly. Random facts about me- although coming from Mediterranean descent, I am super pale; when it comes to buying foundation, there's only one brand that I could find that would do a foundation so pale. Anyway, I have dark brown hair that's mixed in with black (kind of looks like natural highlights) and eyes that change colour depending on how hot or cold it is (when it's freezing, they go icy grey, when it's medium temperature they go softish blue and when it's really hot, they go greenish blue and I also have some orange in my eyes when it's hot). My favourite subject is maths and I'm currently teaching myself computer programming as I want to be a programmer in the future. I'm also quite small (around 5'4").
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 17, 2016 5:46:49 GMT -5
Feyona woh, I admire your multilingualism! Your English is amazing! Also, I know how to speak tea but I'm not sure how to write the exact translation, so I looked online to give you an idea about the accents and the way things are written: Xi te għalija jekk jogħġbok But the way I say it sounds like 'Tats a té a mi jogħġbok' Many people call me a Malteser (as in the chocolate) because I'm part Maltese. Also, my emoticons show up as text frequently as well.
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 16, 2016 15:38:37 GMT -5
Feyona the date you moved to the USA is very pleasing c: what languages can you speak? I speak English, French (not too fluent though), the tiniest bit of Italian and a word and phrase in Maltese (the word is 'go away' and the phrase is 'can you make me a cup of tea?' which pretty much sums up my family life lmao).
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 16, 2016 10:53:52 GMT -5
@stevenssimsstuff woh, your life is super interesting! Also, I like what they call the English in Germany- Island Apes, lmao. More names for the English are crumpet, tea, English chippy, oooh and the word 'chav' describes someone who is tacky, goes around the streets shouting and wearing matching tracksuits everywhere (I wouldn't be surprised if they wore them to weddings tbh). I don't know if you've every heard of any of those but it's common vocabulary here. Unlike most stereotypes state, the majority of people here are not posh- infact, they are quite the opposite as they can't enunciate to save their lives. However, I am quite well spoken if if do say so myself- I was always laughed at for being 'posh'. Perhaps it is due to my fully Mediterranean grandmother trying to 'fit in with the higher class of England' and speak with a forced British accent. The stereotype about tea is quite true, however I find it revolting myself. Although being Mediterranean, I am super pale, with bright grey eyes and dark hair. For this reason, I was always called a ghost and a vampire, so I'm kinda crazy too- I got you bro. Anyway, I've always had a fascination with America, mostly North America and Canada (again, contradicting my family's origins, I despise the heat). Your life sounds packed, but very interesting to say the least. Thanks for replying with such detail and I hope you liked my cultural lesson on rainy England
- Inself Affen (I really like that name for the British now lmao)
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 16, 2016 9:31:25 GMT -5
Hi, did you change the cut numbers of your hair?
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 16, 2016 9:14:44 GMT -5
I find it super interesting when people all over the world use the same platforms and play the same games as me. So, I wanted to know what countries you guys are from. I was born in England and I still live here. However, I am 3/4 Mediterranean because my family comes from Italy and Malta c: . What about you guys?
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 16, 2016 7:16:45 GMT -5
Ayyy congrats!
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 15, 2016 12:38:49 GMT -5
Hi simit, I'm just going to look at the file for you now c:
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 15, 2016 12:37:28 GMT -5
Have you managed to sort it out? c:
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 15, 2016 5:05:25 GMT -5
Thanks Bakie , I'm just going to blame it on me not wearing my glasses at the time (although the reason for me not seeing it is my oblivion lmao).
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 14, 2016 15:59:20 GMT -5
yunanesca Bakie ayy cheeky spon to your YouTube channels c: what are your channels if you don't mind me asking? Although I've already learnt how to make custom content, I like seeing other people's tecniques and subcribing to people that I know (vaguely) and supporting them. UPDATE: Ooops just read over mathcope's post and saw your channel name Bakie
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 13, 2016 12:31:11 GMT -5
After reading a few posts from people who can't understand the written tutorials and would much prefer a visual tutorial, I was wandering if there was a YouTube channel for S4S? I know that there are YouTube channels that show some stages of making CC, but they are mostly recolours.
If there isn't a YouTube channel for it, I would be willing to start it up. I might seem a bit lame but I like doing these kinds of things.
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Post by GeometricSims on Jun 13, 2016 12:27:32 GMT -5
I have heard that most of the time, Americans spell it 'gray' and the British spell it 'grey'. Although this may differ from person to person, I've got to say that I spell it 'grey' (and I am English myself).
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