Hey:Help please!

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Sam the T-man:
Quote from: beosboxboy;1009415


Sim movie-makers have a wide array of tools at their disposal besides "principal photography" - some even go so far as to make Sim meshes compatible with The Movies -- another PC game for this sort of work -- (as well as other games like Second Life, Oblivion, etc) and use that game's very capable camera and effects to some good use for their films.



Does anyone know how this can be done please? Is this referring to just the meshes or the whole sim (skin, clothes and all)? I could really do with this now, so any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks in advance :)

BeosBoxBoy:
It can be done but is a lot of work, you basically convert the meshes and textures to The Movies and then use them like custom content in the game; you'd have to refer to a fan site for The Movies to get details of how it is done; I only know it's possible because I have experimented with Wes_h's Movies plug-in to see if it worked.  However I have seen a fair amount of stuff from The Movies in Sims 2 films, and vice versa, so I know someone is very busy doing this :lol:

The same is true for Oblivion Elder Scrolls and Second Life -- people are doing it back and forth, so there is a lot of overlapping.  It's not like people brag about it, since they often are stealing work from other artists and breakng all manner of game copyrights doing this.

KatrinaandTiff:
Okay,thanks for the help anyways.I was just watching the movie again.
BTW,why is Photoshop so expensive!My parents will not by me it!I can not even download the 30-day free trial from the original Adobe website.Somebody help me on convincing me and answering my question about the cost.I would love to finally make a great outfit now and then.

Tenshii~Akari:
Not that I'm knocking down Photoshop or anything, (I'd very much prefer it than the ancient photo editing program that I'm using now.... too bad I'm flat out broke at the moment.  :lol: ) but try the less expensive route by downloading GIMP 2.  Unless you're going to be really serious with photo editing and other things later on (post-sims related, etc.) instead of just for the moment, I'd say that GIMP would suit as a nice alternative, and works pretty well once you get used to it.  There's plenty of tutorials on the net that'll help you learn the basics.  :angel:

BeosBoxBoy:
Gimp is pretty miserable for a first time user, very very far from user friendly.  I would say take a look at the first post in this thread and try the other free image editors listed there first: http://www.insimenator.org/showthread.php?t=19412

If you are a college student or at a large high school, you may qualify for a "student pricing" of Adobe - in most instances the educational version is every bit as good as the "full" version and can be had for a fraction of the cost.  Ask one of the instructors on the art or computer science department to see if your local school system has such an arrangement with software vendors.

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