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Post by pandamontok on Jan 30, 2021 22:24:02 GMT -5
1. When creating a long dress, which S4S dress should be used for importing the mesh?
2. Many S4S dresses with different cut/group mesh.Do I have to cut my long dress too in accordance to the S4S I choose to use?
3. Do I have to follow the preexisting dress length when creating a custom dress?
4. If I had a long dress mesh, is it okay to use the top nude s4s mesh for importing,
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Post by mauvemorn on Jan 31, 2021 1:28:03 GMT -5
1). The one that is the closest to yours in length. Dresses are rigged and cut differently depending on length; 2). Meshes are cut into multiple meshgroups to tune each of them differently. In the case with long dresses, it is done to hide shoes. If you won’t do it, the shoes might poke out. 3). You need to follow the logic of maxis meshes. Clone the tallest boots and look at how they are cut (in 3 meshgroups). If the dress goes below ankles, it should hide the last two meshgroups. If it is floor-length, it should hide all meshgroups. 4). No, never import full-body items into tops or bottoms. They are affected by different bones and have different slotraysinteractions. Also, do not clone nude body parts because they come with a buff that can make sims embarrassed when wearing your cc.
I suggest you to watch a tutorial where you are not told to download 2.7 (those tutorials are the same in their mistakes) and make a simple skintight top that does not go below waistline for the sake of learning to adapt clothing
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