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Post by LexiconLuthor on Jun 6, 2015 17:52:29 GMT -5
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Post by orangemittens on Jun 7, 2015 16:22:52 GMT -5
Thank you for the great tutorial LL
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Post by Moon on Aug 17, 2015 10:22:08 GMT -5
Hi! I was wondering, is it not possible to clone gloves anymore? because I can't find the female gloves in S4S
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Post by orangemittens on Aug 17, 2015 12:41:28 GMT -5
Gloves have no mesh so they only show up in the recolor section.
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Post by Moon on Aug 17, 2015 16:55:44 GMT -5
oh right, it makes totally sense, thank you. *blush*
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Post by Asyli on Aug 31, 2015 11:54:58 GMT -5
Thank you
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Post by taintedbunnii on Sept 4, 2015 16:15:50 GMT -5
Great tutorial LexiconLuthor Do you happen to know of a tutorial for making a jacket (or something similar) as an accessory to go over clothing?
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Post by LexiconLuthor on Sept 23, 2015 7:34:36 GMT -5
I could make one taintedbunnii...but I'm not happy with the result 90% of the time. the clipping is usually horrible, mostly due to the fact that EA deletes body parts under clothes to prevent clipping and accessories do not have this function
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Post by Anichelle on Oct 1, 2015 16:44:53 GMT -5
LexiconLuthor how would I do this for kids since they don't have gloves? I tried using a watch instead but it didn't work
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Post by LexiconLuthor on Oct 2, 2015 4:52:32 GMT -5
Socks?
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Post by Anichelle on Oct 3, 2015 0:04:31 GMT -5
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Post by redchairgaming on Nov 28, 2015 10:37:28 GMT -5
I love this tutorial, and it seems really helpful, but how do I make something that's painted on? This would work for bottoms as well, right? Any help is much appreciated.
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Post by sharkbait626 on Oct 15, 2017 18:12:19 GMT -5
I have these weird lines that show up across the wrists in game but not in S4S
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Post by kaatrav on Mar 12, 2019 7:17:58 GMT -5
Thank you very much for the tutorial! Now at least be able to convert my favorite clothes without 3D mesh into accessories.
Can you tell me: is there a tutorial somewhere (ideally video tutorial), which explains the conversion of 3D clothes into accessories? Just often there are some jackets, raincoats, etc., which would look very good in the form of "outerwear". Especially those that are open with visible underneath shirts, tank tops, etc. which is much more like other games clothing. P.S. I apologise if among the variety of tutorials and other posts on this site already have this, but I have not found... I know English at an elementary level, and it's hard for me to even formulate a request correctly. However, if I am given a link to specific tutorials, I will find a way to translate specific instructions (on the same YouTube in the case of a video lesson, you can generate subtitles in your native language). P.P.S. I am asking forgiveness for the possible mistakes in the text. The text is translated using an online translator.
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Post by jwofles on Mar 12, 2019 16:23:08 GMT -5
Thank you very much for the tutorial! Now at least be able to convert my favorite clothes without 3D mesh into accessories. Can you tell me: is there a tutorial somewhere (ideally video tutorial), which explains the conversion of 3D clothes into accessories? Just often there are some jackets, raincoats, etc., which would look very good in the form of "outerwear". Especially those that are open with visible underneath shirts, tank tops, etc. which is much more like other games clothing. P.S. I apologise if among the variety of tutorials and other posts on this site already have this, but I have not found... I know English at an elementary level, and it's hard for me to even formulate a request correctly. However, if I am given a link to specific tutorials, I will find a way to translate specific instructions (on the same YouTube in the case of a video lesson, you can generate subtitles in your native language). P.P.S. I am asking forgiveness for the possible mistakes in the text. The text is translated using an online translator. Your translator is quite good :P The basic process of making 3d meshes into accessories: 1. clone the mesh you want to turn into an accessory, and export the mesh / .blend 2. go into blender and separate the part of the mesh you want (delete the body, and any parts you dont want, so for example if there's a t shirt and jacket but you only want the jacket, you need to delete the t shirt and you may need to edit the mesh). 3. reimport the the updated .blend with the body or extra parts of the mesh you want. 4. in s4studio go to catergories and change the outfit type to an accessory, like in this picture. Hopefully that helps, feel free to ask more questions
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