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Post by HugHug003 on Oct 6, 2024 13:56:40 GMT -5
I want to make shirt with this neckline, but it looks very jagged on the edge. How do I fix this? There is no neckline like this already in the game so I cant copy another texture either.
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Post by mauvemorn on Oct 6, 2024 14:17:45 GMT -5
Hi. Cut the mesh along the border of the texture, disconnect the body’s uvs, move them a bit away if you want to keep things texture based, you should actually make them less sharp, by adjusting feather value something like this
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Post by HugHug003 on Oct 6, 2024 17:08:52 GMT -5
Ok I decided to keep it texture based, here is the texture file. What else can I add to make my top look more detailed. I don't know much about how to add shadows or how to use the normal map. Here's a current comparison
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Post by HugHug003 on Oct 7, 2024 12:12:48 GMT -5
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Post by mauvemorn on Oct 8, 2024 0:31:02 GMT -5
A normal map will not create wrinkles out of thin air. You need to either find them on a maxis item and Photoshop on yours or create them from scratch How to make a shadow map sims4studio.com/post/193747How to make a normal map ( you crop the bottom portion of the image, not the top one) sims4studio.com/post/193431
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