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Retired Creators / Female Hi-Res Bodyshape Project / workin out of town
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on: October 26, 2006, 11:53:47 pm
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nope. This is an example of what I was talking about with using alpha to display skintones on areas of clothes that maybe need clothes. And I dunno what your that woried about Gene. Looks like he really loves my china recolors for this!
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Retired Creators / BodyShape Requests / Post your BodyShape requests here!
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on: October 26, 2006, 10:31:54 pm
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ok...so im making a movie of the superheros like superman and batman and the hulk and others of when they were kids. I was wondering if you could make a more muscular child mesh. It would be great for the hulk and superman. Bodybuilder types have always been more Marvine & BBB's line. Maybe ask them?
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Retired Creators / Female Hi-Res Bodyshape Project / Tutorial: Converting standard outfits to BodyShape Meshes
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on: October 26, 2006, 02:12:52 am
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Ok. What .bmp's you get depend on the mesh you use... and you do have most of it figured out already.
Texture name.bmp files define the actual skin of the dress, and its matching alpha files tell the game where to and where not to apply the texture to the mesh. Any place the texture is not applied, it will show the skin underneath. Note that this will create strange effects if the mesh is not totally alpha editable, as the mesh will retain the basic shape of the cothes even though it is showing the 'skintone' from underneath.
Some outfits will have a material normals.bmp This is basicly a grayscale that is used to produce bump mapping on machines that support it.
The outfits with body3 and body5 .bmps (both texture material and Alpha) have an additional mesh layer known as an alpha editable mesh. What this means is that where the alpha .bmp is black, the mesh will be completely invisible. The best example of this is Marvines Alpha skirt, and alpha dress.
And you were a moo bunny because thats the title you get for the number of posts you had then. You've since made enough posts you are now a site monkey
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Retired Creators / Others / TigerDress40DDD
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on: October 23, 2006, 11:59:03 am
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exactly, Bloom. I've got a group of primary color recolors waiting for each version of the chineese dress as it comes out. Which reminds me. Since the 34D's are now out, I've gotta get bodyshoppin...
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Sims 2 Community Downloads / Women / Red Queen Costume
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on: October 21, 2006, 08:19:57 pm
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Tired of looking like your younger sister on Haloween? Then have we got just the costume for you! The Red queen from Alice in Wonderland... all growed up without being... welll. TOO grown up! Mesh is the Alpha Ballgown from Sussi Sims
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Retired Creators / Guest Bodyshape Add-ons / Giving Townies and NPC's Bodyshape.
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on: October 18, 2006, 03:30:46 pm
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Yes, that would work. Why? because having first created the Sim using the CAS (create a sim/family) you were able to define the skintone as one that points to the correct mesh for the nude state. Then when they get converted to NPC'ism, they still have the correct data stored for them instead of pointing to maxi meshes the way the original npcs do.
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