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Post by Wykkyd on Jul 4, 2020 19:17:24 GMT -5
I was starting a stand alone recolor of the "Mod Pod bed". It seems that most of the swatches have 3 or 4 textures in one swatch. But only one shows for the bedding and one for the bed frame. How can I remove the extra textures/why are they there in the first place?
Thank you!
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Post by freeasabird on Jul 5, 2020 2:11:19 GMT -5
Just had a look at this bed and I would like to know why the beds have multiple textures too. I've not seen this on the other beds so why this one?
If it was me Wykkd I would choose 'create a 3d mesh' as this has just the standard 2 textures for bed and bedding.
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Post by Wykkyd on Jul 5, 2020 8:56:53 GMT -5
Thanks FAB! I'll do that. The double textures on that bed is so weird. Since I'm a newer creator I thought maybe there was something "special" that I missed the tutorial on! LOL I did import some swatches using the original swatches and it seemed ok in game, but I'm not sure I want to trust it. Maybe it's like an easter egg! I dunno what it would be for though! (yes, I'm jk)
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Post by freeasabird on Jul 5, 2020 12:58:33 GMT -5
LOL Creepy bed... Glad you got it sorted, I always use 'make 3d mesh' when recolouring because usually I can't resist doing something to improve the uv. It's all the same in the end, an object with a new texture
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Post by Wykkyd on Jul 5, 2020 15:56:08 GMT -5
I dunno how to use Blender yet. I need to get recolors down first. I did check Blender out though. I had an issue with the bedspread though, but I used my 2D (PSP 2020) to add a shadow where I wanted it. The fold down just didnt seem to be separated enough from the spread on the bed. So I just popped in a tiny shadow and WAH LAH!
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Post by freeasabird on Jul 5, 2020 19:49:10 GMT -5
Yeah I do that too, it's not always easy to find the edge but a small shadow can really add a clean finished look to it.
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