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Post by remussirion on Oct 15, 2016 17:38:16 GMT -5
Update (solved):The composition method causes the issue. Set it to 4 and it won't look pixelated (but won't show up on custom full-coverage skins anymore). I personally make 2 versions in these cases. One with composition Method 0 for full-coverage skins and one with composition method 4 for overlays. Original post:Hey-ho! I created some tears for the Sims 4 and placed them in the eyeliner category. They work perfectly fine with custom skins, but when I use them without custom skins or with skin overlays only, some weird blocks appear around/within the texture. I was facing a similar problem when I created a forehead texture that I placed in the blush category (the blocks appeared around the eyebrows then). See the problem on the right side of the picture below (there are different tears but the problem is the same for all of them). I'm thankful for every suggestion to fix this! - Remus
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Post by remussirion on May 30, 2017 13:32:23 GMT -5
For everyone who might run into the same problem:
Change the CompositionMethod to 0 for the item to be compatible with custom skins (those that come with their own colours). If it looks strangely pixelated with overlays/base game skins, set the CompositionMethod to 4 (won't be compatible with custom skins then).
I personally solved the issue by creating 2 versions.
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Post by Feyona on May 31, 2017 5:21:43 GMT -5
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Post by tanjadella on Dec 14, 2018 15:38:24 GMT -5
Where I can download this tears?
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Post by thingssims4 on Dec 14, 2018 17:26:09 GMT -5
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Post by tanjadella on Jan 5, 2019 12:41:58 GMT -5
Thanks ! :D
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