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Post by thyash70 on May 26, 2021 10:21:56 GMT -5
Hi All, New to SIMS and SIMS4STUDIO. SIMS has variety of beautiful hand nails and quality hand nails available with rings and all but unfortunately nothing much for feets and long toe nails. Check this feet for DAZ 3D Available for free, is it possible to add as mod in sims 4? www.renderosity.com/freestuff/items/77230Daz to blender and to sims4 export possible for this ? I was giving a try with DAZ Bridge for blender plugin but it didn't worked. Not able to find option to modify toe nails in Sims4studio. I want them to be available in tattoo category with different color options so they stay ON always even with sandals or any anklet accessory. Don't know much on blender, learning from youtube videos. more expertise with GIMP and photoshop. Some references . i.pinimg.com/originals/8c/e9/d1/8ce9d1fcc47c808bcb09b7aa3a951281.jpgi.pinimg.com/originals/88/69/81/886981dc79438f5310131a3e27781f2a.jpg
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Post by mauvemorn on May 26, 2021 10:49:22 GMT -5
Hi. We are a pg-13 forum, so please do not mention any adult mods or activities here. I deleted that line
Start from looking up how to get them out of daz. Once you’ll get your model in Blender, you’ll need to delete all data beside uvs from it (like bones and whatever else there can be going on), adjust their position, edit the uvs and textures, transfer a uv_1, assign them to toe bones, vertex paint, add cut numbers. Then you will be able to import them in s4s. All of this info should be covered in any accessory or hair making/converting tutorial.
As for making them appear with shoes, you can’t do that unless you will manually add them to those shoes yourself. These are 3d models, not projected textures, they cannot be in the tattoo category or always be in the right place on the shoes.
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Post by thyash70 on May 26, 2021 11:26:11 GMT -5
Hi. We are a pg-13 forum, so please do not mention any adult mods or activities here. I deleted that line Start from looking up how to get them out of daz. Once you’ll get your model in Blender, you’ll need to delete all data beside uvs from it (like bones and whatever else there can be going on), adjust their position, edit the uvs and textures, transfer a uv_1, assign them to toe bones, vertex paint, add cut numbers. Then you will be able to import them in s4s. All of this info should be covered in any accessory or hair making/converting tutorial. As for making them appear with shoes, you can’t do that unless you will manually add them to those shoes yourself. These are 3d models, not projected textures, they cannot be in the tattoo category or always be in the right place on the shoes. Thanks for reply and sorry i was not aware about adult mod discussions. Toe nails is not considered adult mod. I don't know blender well so i guess i need to wait for someone to create those. i have one real female feet with painted nails mod in tattoo category but the quality is quite bad. I got it by joining pateron of some creator SIMS has many variety of hand nails, nail art mods but nothing for toe nails. Hope someone will create those soon.
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Post by o19 on May 27, 2021 6:22:51 GMT -5
I don't think that the Renderosity model is of any use for TS4. It should have way too many faces, I think a TS4 nail has only 5-6 faces. They may even have sliders for length and likely SSS, glossy, ... maps not supported by TS4. DallasGirl has feet with color-able toe nails (in socks or something like this) based on feet by Magic-Bot / v7 (not sure which version). They may be more detailed or look better than the base game feet. MB allows the modification of the mesh in its TOU so the feet may be the ones you want to use. MB also offers the Blender files which may help, at least to understand how nail coloring can be implemented. I think it is much easier to get started by re-using existing CC instead of re-inventing the wheel every time. There is still more than enough to learn. Of course you can also use the base game mesh as mauvemorn suggested. Extending the length (mesh) of one toe nail and optionally copy+flip the mesh (to make sure one can also see/paint the lower side) should be easy. Finding a texture space and UV-mapping the nail properly there may be more tricky. In the best case one can later color 3/4 of the nail and it appears to be shorter.
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