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Post by scarlettxblack on Sept 8, 2018 16:05:23 GMT -5
I checked the pinned post and saw it says to clear the thumb cache. When I go in both cache folders I have, they don't have the "localthumbcache". I searched it though, and it came up. I just want to make sure it IS a package file I will be deleting? I don't want to mess up my game.
I recolored 4 hairs and put them in my game, each with their own custom catalogue thumbnail, and only 2 custom ones showed up, the others are just default previews with the CC marker in the corner.
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Post by jwofles on Sept 9, 2018 19:01:24 GMT -5
Were they all the correct size - 104 x 148?
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Post by menaceman44 on Sept 10, 2018 7:55:52 GMT -5
The localthumbcache.package file should be located in your The Sims 4 documents folder. The same folder that has the Mods folder and Screenshots folder in it.
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Post by Zelrish on Sept 10, 2018 8:03:06 GMT -5
I checked the pinned post and saw it says to clear the thumb cache. When I go in both cache folders I have, they don't have the "localthumbcache". I searched it though, and it came up. I just want to make sure it IS a package file I will be deleting? I don't want to mess up my game.
I recolored 4 hairs and put them in my game, each with their own custom catalogue thumbnail, and only 2 custom ones showed up, the others are just default previews with the CC marker in the corner.
You gotta make sure you loaded the thumbnail on the first swatch of your package (in case you only made one). Because all the swatches without custom thumbnails will have one generated by the game and it is possible you didn't have the first swatch selected when you added your thumbnail. Like the game displays the first swatches in the Lists that could be an explanation. Emptying the cache is not necessary for this. It will only make the game re-generate the "game made" Thumbnails.
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