Questions about Meshing and Accessory Making (For the Sims 2 )

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ShadowGuardian:
Not sure if this is where this goes.. if not tell me where it goes and I'll delete this from here and post it where it is supposed to go.
Well, here's the question.
What is the simplest and best free tool for meshing? And where can I download it?
And where are the best tutorials on how to do it?
I would love to learn, and have several accessory ideas I want to create, such as caracal Ears, a snow leopard tail, a wolf tail, and things of that sort.

Thanks!

Also, if somebody experienced in making meshes could contact me and talk to me about how it's done too. ^^

caffeinated.joy:
Moved to the Meshing help section :)

Theraven:
Modthesims has a lot of tutorials - both on meshing and other stuff. They mention some meshing programmes that are free, though the good ones are mostly pay.

Milkshape is mostly used in the tutorials I've found. It was free, but some  >:D wanted money... It's still one of the cheepest 3D tools, though. I'm not very fond of Milkshape, since in spite of being simple, I don't like the workflow. Others might be of another opinion, though.

Blender 3D seems to be a great choice among the free ones, but there aren't many tutorials about how to do meshing for sims with it (importing files, bone assignments that will work ingame, and that stuff) - plus it operates best with high poly meshes. It also has a different interface and different tooks than most other meshing programmes, which might confuse people who want things simpler. (I myself had troubles on learning it when I first tested it, but I had no experience at all then, so that might be different now. I'm considering trying it out again)

Meshing is hard when you're new to it, especially if you also have to learn the tool first. I'm studying 3D graphics now, and I do remember how hard everything was at first (one and a half year ago). What I spent five weeks doing in our first assignment, I could've managed in perhaps a day or two now (including breaks). And we got a "crash course" (lasting a year) in the 3D tool we're using (3D max, which is definitely a pay programme...)

Tutorials on meshing in general are just a simple google or youtube search away :)

BlooM:
I would definatly recommend Milkshape, its by far the most friendly tool for sims 2 meshes.
And the price is like 30 or 35 bucks, not much imo.
Like Raven said, MTS2 is full with tutorials based on Milkshape.

Blender 3d is free and altho i do not have much experience with it i think its not bad at all.
A easy to follow tut is the one Tenshii wrote here: http://www.insimenator.org/index.php/topic,94393.0.html

I also use 3dmax/Poser and Zmodeler and although they offer much more possibility's, they are much more complicated to work with.
Only use them to convert stuff..

Good luck on the meshing part, its fun!!

ShadowGuardian:
I wanna try milkshape but I have no money to speak of.. .Hm.. maybe there's a free cracked version in a torrent somewhere.. XD

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