First you need
SimPE (Simple Package Editor):
http://sims.ambertation.de/You will also need
CEP (Colour Enable Package) from here:
http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=92541And Microsoft .NET framework 1.1 from Microsoft Update
And it is highly recommended you get
nVidia DDS Utilities from here:
http://developer.nvidia.com/object/dds_utilities.html----
Once you have all these and they are installed, There are 2 different ways to do this. Wizards of SimPE which will allow you to edit the texture of existing game paintings (including frames) -- this is separate from the main SimPE programme but included in the install -- or Photo Studio -- which is part of the main SimPE programme
Ok - first i recommend you download the templates and paintings from this link:
http://modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=45647put the templates (in q_bigposters_templates.rar) here:
C:\Program Files\SimPE\DataThen in SimPE - look for EXTRA at the top, then select PREFERENCES
In the System Folder section - Set the Nvidia DDS Tool folder:
C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA DDS Utilities (or D: or E: where ever it was installed) -- the rest you will best be served by default
Click OK
Click TOOLS, then mouse down to OBJECT CREATION, then select PHOTO STUDIO.
It will take a moment to load the tool, but next will come up the tool that will make easy recolours of the meshes for paintings. tinker with these until you recognise one you like best; in this case I recomment Qortex's Sunset in the Outback there are several frame colours - but select one you like.
Then import the image you want to use, reverse the image may or may not be necessary on differnt templates. You will have to experiment to find what works for each (it's a good idea to keep notes) .
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The Wizards of SimPE method:
in the SimPE folder of All Programmes, you will find Wizards of SimPE, it takes a while to start up, but you can find and recolour most of the Maxis items here.
Start it and select Recolours
Select the decoration icon when it is done loading, then scroll til you fin a photo you like for proportion (usually Lady on Red is best for 2x3 ratio paintings).
click the painting you want to recolour, then click NEXT at the bottom
On this next screen click the painting and EXPORT
Then using a photo editor that supports PNG format (Photoshop, Gimp, etc) alter the exported image to your liking - save the changes
return to Wizards of SimPE and Import the texture, then click NEXT
name the file something like my-new-painting.package or any name you choose without accents or spaces.
it will save the file in your downloads folder.
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Always check your work in game (find the item like any recolour of an object)
Hope this helps,
Yakov/beosboxboy