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Post by wilma78 on Aug 22, 2020 7:37:44 GMT -5
Hi Guys To day i finished my cc skirt on a toddler, totally forgot to scale the nude on my mesh. now i have an toddler with 4 arms!   
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2020 14:50:14 GMT -5
Quite spooky lol! How does it feel to accidentally create a monstrosity?
Personally I once tried creating some long Maxis Match pants, but for some reason the legs bent backwards like goat legs, going through the mesh! it was scary! I don't have any pictures of it but I wish I had now (rofl)
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Post by Cidira on Dec 11, 2020 15:15:08 GMT -5
Do all four arms work, though? I'd download that.
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Post by simmerish20 on Dec 12, 2020 1:17:32 GMT -5
Thought I'd had at least one TS4 example, but couldn't find one (except for a super-shiny wheelchair that looked like it had been coated it in 10 layers of varnish and then polished until you could mirror yourself even in the fabric. That one has been fixed, for obvious reasons...).
While I don't have a lot of funny TS4 stories (haven't made much in the way of TS4 stuff yet, and the problems so far haven't been of the funny kind - more of the "needs some adjustments" type), I do have several TS2 examples. In a testing round one of my TS2 baby sims ended up with an exploded accessory, which oddly enough looked like a santa beard (technically a cache issue, but still funny - asplodie meshes are sometimes a thing in TS2, with or without broked caches). Another ended up with super-long claws (or inbuilt weapons, depending on how you look at it) when I was converting an outfit with gloves (a difference in the baby and toddler hand bone assignments I was made acutely aware of).
There's been quite a lot more over the years (If the blooper is interesting, I usually take a picture).
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