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Post by kabbie on Oct 14, 2018 0:11:05 GMT -5
Okay, I don't get what is going on here. Please note I'm just trying to include the mesh for PERSONAL use only, so I can save as much space as I possibly can for my PC.Anyway, I extract the mesh and try and import it on a "create 3d mesh" file and for some reason it's doing this? Doesn't matter what hair I use or anything. It's the exact same blender file in sims 4 studio, and blender so I don't understand why it's doing this? Can anyone help me with this?
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Post by annabluu on Oct 15, 2018 9:12:31 GMT -5
don't clone glasses if this is a hair object. you'll need three cuts for the hat chops. can you please share your package and blend file for further inspection?
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Post by kabbie on Oct 16, 2018 15:39:55 GMT -5
don't clone glasses if this is a hair object. you'll need three cuts for the hat chops. can you please share your package and blend file for further inspection? Sorry this took so long, I honestly forgot i made this haha simfil.es/792341/
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Post by annabluu on Oct 16, 2018 16:18:23 GMT -5
this is because the hair you cloned only has three cuts while your hair mesh has 6. i suggest just using the same package or cloning that package so you can have 6 cuts, if it had that many in the first place.
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Post by kabbie on Oct 16, 2018 21:32:11 GMT -5
this is because the hair you cloned only has three cuts while your hair mesh has 6. i suggest just using the same package or cloning that package so you can have 6 cuts, if it had that many in the first place. Well thanks for helping!
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