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Title: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Chris Hatch on June 10, 2010, 07:52:33 am
This will apply BlooM's Infant default replacement *Request Pink dress* to baby girls only leaving baby boys with Maxis default or whatever default replacement you prefer.

Note: BlooM's Infant default replacement *Request Pink dress* mesh and texture is included with altered resources to allow it to apply only to girls so you shouldn't have that one installed or it will also be applied to boys.


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Theraven on June 10, 2010, 08:41:46 am
So if I want to use another girl outfit, then it's posible to use this file to fix it (change GMDC and texture files)? Just curious (since I get a lot of requests).

If that works (and I suppose it does), then this is pure genious :D
From now all my girl outfits will be girl only  ;D

1praise


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Tenshii~Akari on June 10, 2010, 09:03:02 am
You, sir, are magnificent.  Awesome work here!     1goodjob


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Chris Hatch on June 10, 2010, 10:03:10 am
So if I want to use another girl outfit, then it's posible to use this file to fix it (change GMDC and texture files)? Just curious (since I get a lot of requests).

If that works (and I suppose it does), then this is pure genious :D
From now all my girl outfits will be girl only  ;D

1praise

Yes that'll work just fine, provided they retain the same resource values


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: BlooM on June 10, 2010, 10:21:09 am
Awsome!!  1rock
Just curious, this works with twins also?


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: caffeinated.joy on June 10, 2010, 02:46:02 pm
I don't use default replacements for my infants (since they don't stay infants long enough for me to worry about it); however, I have to say, this is a fantastic job! A lot of people will definitely find this a must-have for their games. Thank you for sharing it here. :)


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Chris Hatch on June 11, 2010, 06:43:12 am
Awsome!!  1rock
Just curious, this works with twins also?

Yes, the babies in the pic. are twins


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Katie on June 11, 2010, 09:02:29 am
Wow! I'm amazed! Thank you so much! This is genius!


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: miros1 on June 12, 2010, 05:41:45 pm
Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

Thank you Chris!


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: JLouis on June 12, 2010, 06:53:20 pm
Thank you for this beautiful work and everything you do on BAS.Vive Australia.


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: sleegee on July 05, 2010, 12:54:42 pm
Chris, you've done it again.  You are simply amazing!!! 3yay  Thank you so much!


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: TeddyBearCutie on July 08, 2010, 10:26:29 am
How is one to change the infant outfit so it will be a onesie that the girls wear instead of the dress?


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Tenshii~Akari on July 09, 2010, 02:08:05 pm
How is one to change the infant outfit so it will be a onesie that the girls wear instead of the dress?

In SimPE, you'll have to import the onesie mesh into Chris' file, and also replace the texture included with the onesie texture and alpha. 


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: TeddyBearCutie on July 09, 2010, 03:09:51 pm
How is one to change the infant outfit so it will be a onesie that the girls wear instead of the dress?

In SimPE, you'll have to import the onesie mesh into Chris' file, and also replace the texture included with the onesie texture and alpha. 

Thanks!  ;D


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: melodique on July 09, 2010, 08:28:26 pm
That's great! I tried to get the "little star"-onesies into the game (instead of the dress for the girls).
I guess I totally messed it up, I never ever worked with SimPE before. The game crashes when I try to load a family.
But I hope someone else can do some other variations of this! :-[


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: the evil writer on September 03, 2010, 02:48:20 pm
How is one to change the infant outfit so it will be a onesie that the girls wear instead of the dress?

In SimPE, you'll have to import the onesie mesh into Chris' file, and also replace the texture included with the onesie texture and alpha. 
I've already swapped out the included dress with another, but I'd like to switch to a different mesh...but I'm not sure what part of the package is the mesh. Maybe I'm being dense, but opening it in simpe didn't exactly make it clear (frankly, I've never entirely understood how the baby clothes function as both mesh and recolorable outfit both). When this package is open in simpe where do I find the meshes to import/export?


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Theraven on September 03, 2010, 03:04:10 pm
If you're after the girl meshes, you can get all of Bloom's hat/pacifier meshes + Tenshii's blanket meshes girlified (by me) here (http://www.mediafire.com/?yevq9elidv4ace7) (all credits go to those two and CH, of course. I just did the copy/paste job). Just so you know, those also need texture files.
Tenshii split up the mesh and texture files here (http://www.sim-oasis.com/forums/index.php?topic=1299.0). Just recolor one of the girl only recolor files, and you're good to go. They work for any "girl only" mesh.
Good thing is, all textures for mesh parts can be included, so meshes are pick-and-choose. Got tired of making 4 files for each outfit...

If you want to do it yourself, though, you
* open the mesh file you want to extract from, right-click on the GMDC (Geometric Data Container) resource file, choose "extract" and save to desktop.
* Open the "girl only" mesh (or mesh+recolor) file, right-click on the GMDC file again, and choose "replace" (find the one you extracted).
* I think it's safest if you rename the GMDC file to bfbodydiaper_tslocator_gmdc (content tab, just under the drop-down menu called "blocklist", it says "filename"). Not sure if this has anything to say, and I doubt it has, but better safe than sorry.
* Click "commit" in the plugin view window, and "save as..." with a new name.

You probably already know how to do the recoloring part, but I put up a quick tutorial here (http://moonlightdragon.freeforums.org/how-to-make-infant-outfits-simpe-t526.html), in case someone else doesn't know.

Quite easy, really ;)
I did all the mesh extracting on my crappy laptop while really bored during my holiday... Only had SimPE to play around with, as the game itself barely runs any longer on it... I think I made recolors for all of the meshes, including some of mine, (at my site), but I'm not entirely sure. I know I did more than enough to stay away from infant outfits for quite a while, as both my arms were quite sore of all the click/drag/copy/paste actions...  :-\


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: miros1 on September 03, 2010, 05:10:15 pm
Woot!  More options when I get tired of the batch I made!

Shameless self-serving plug: http://www.woodensimolean.dimensionality.com/node/174


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: the evil writer on March 03, 2011, 01:20:50 am
If you're after the girl meshes, you can get all of Bloom's hat/pacifier meshes + Tenshii's blanket meshes girlified (by me) here (http://www.mediafire.com/?yevq9elidv4ace7) (all credits go to those two and CH, of course. I just did the copy/paste job). Just so you know, those also need texture files.
Tenshii split up the mesh and texture files here (http://www.sim-oasis.com/forums/index.php?topic=1299.0). Just recolor one of the girl only recolor files, and you're good to go. They work for any "girl only" mesh.
Good thing is, all textures for mesh parts can be included, so meshes are pick-and-choose. Got tired of making 4 files for each outfit...

If you want to do it yourself, though, you
* open the mesh file you want to extract from, right-click on the GMDC (Geometric Data Container) resource file, choose "extract" and save to desktop.
* Open the "girl only" mesh (or mesh+recolor) file, right-click on the GMDC file again, and choose "replace" (find the one you extracted).
* I think it's safest if you rename the GMDC file to bfbodydiaper_tslocator_gmdc (content tab, just under the drop-down menu called "blocklist", it says "filename"). Not sure if this has anything to say, and I doubt it has, but better safe than sorry.
* Click "commit" in the plugin view window, and "save as..." with a new name.
I've screwed something up :( I extracted and replaced the mesh per your instruction, and that part does work - now my baby girls wear footie sleepers just like the little boys. But now all the babies are bald despite having one of bloom's infant hair meshes in my downloads folder.

I'm not sure if this is what caused the problem, but when I extract the GMDC resource file, I get two files, not one. Choosing either one when doing the "replace" step results in the dress mesh being replaced by the sleeper mesh.

Any ideas?


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: Theraven on March 03, 2011, 02:38:55 am
Bloom's files (especially the oens with pacifiers) have several mesh parts inside the GMDC resource. Could be something screwed up there.

You'll get two files, that's correct. Look away from the XML (Something like that) file, and use the other one to replace the GMDC with.

Why the babies are bald... I honestly have no idea. Unless you're adding in a hat or pacifier, these won't do anything to the baby's head or face mesh. Maybe you'll need to check your game settings again. 

If you don't figure it out, I've added girl versions of all the combos (except for some of my own meshes) to the file I linked at mediafire. All the onesie, "naked", blanket and dress meshes. You'll have to make a new texture file, which I've explained here (http://moonlightdragon.freeforums.org/how-to-make-infant-outfits-simpe-t526.html) (use a girl texture file).


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: the evil writer on March 06, 2011, 07:29:51 pm
Dunno if anyone cares, but I finally solved the problem. Of all things, it was a corrupted set of Adult Male clothes that caused the hair not to show. Once I deleted it tonight, the hair is back =)


Title: Re: Seperate Baby Outfits for Boys and Giirls
Post by: haeleirose on March 08, 2011, 06:28:22 pm
This is so totally AWSOME! Thanks so so so much i needed a infant gurl outfit only


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