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Post by Chess on Oct 7, 2006 3:01:33 GMT 1
My first go at skinning =) A punk-ish Emily the Strange top, with seperate skin-tight sleeves. Download HereA red Emily the Strange outfit, tunic over jeans with seperate skin-tight sleeves. Download HereMesh included!
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Post by kate12whisper13 on Oct 7, 2006 3:02:37 GMT 1
gosh thats really cool - I don't know how to skin! I really like the red EMILY top - it's cute!
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Post by Clauds on Oct 7, 2006 3:08:17 GMT 1
I've seen those before, they're amazing... but you really can't show me nice downloads, I'm a complete CC addicted Ah well... you don't give me another choice but downloading them... hum, you made the mesh too?
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Post by Chess on Oct 7, 2006 3:23:53 GMT 1
Nope, I didn't make the mesh, that one is by SimChic. Glad you guys like it!
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Post by Clauds on Oct 7, 2006 3:29:24 GMT 1
Ah yes, the mesh is a bit familiar, I think I got it...great job, anyway
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Post by Chess on Oct 7, 2006 15:18:04 GMT 1
Thank you ^^
Yes you do know how to skin Kate, you recoloured the dress, didn't you? These are just recolours as well =)
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simaholic
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Post by simaholic on Oct 7, 2006 20:22:31 GMT 1
These are amazing! (The clothes AND the pictures!)
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Post by kate12whisper13 on Oct 13, 2006 10:00:02 GMT 1
Thank you ^^ Yes you do know how to skin Kate, you recoloured the dress, didn't you? These are just recolours as well =) Is that skinning? How did you create the different style though? I never knew that, I was just reading a tutorial from modthesims and made that!
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Post by Chess on Oct 13, 2006 10:11:10 GMT 1
Well, the first top is a mix up of a maxis T-shirt and the maxis top with the seperate sleeves, which I then recoloured. What I did was mixing up the alpha's. The alpha's are another file you can find in the piece of clothing's folder, they're the black-and-white files. Basically, if you add a white bit to the alpha, that white bit will become viewable on your sims. If you leave it black, you will see the skin. It might sound a bit confusing, but all I did was cut the alpha-bit of the long sleeved top where the arms were on, and pasted it onto the alpha file of the t-shirt. There's lots of tutorials on editing alpha's on MTS2, so have a looksie there if I haven't been clear enough
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Post by Clauds on Oct 17, 2006 23:09:28 GMT 1
Ahh that's what that is... when people said they altered the alpha, I had no clue of what they were talking about... I know how to do that, I got it just playing around with Bodyshop, but I didn't know its actual name... thanks, Chess!
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*Aliyah
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Post by *Aliyah on Oct 18, 2006 18:42:38 GMT 1
Those outfits are fab!!I'll download them when I get the chance to
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Post by - *Munchbunchs* - on Oct 18, 2006 19:21:31 GMT 1
Thats so cool. What did you mean exactly when you say... 'alpha'?
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Post by Dangerous Kat on Oct 30, 2006 8:53:35 GMT 1
Cat you're great at everthing! gosh!
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Post by - *Munchbunchs* - on Oct 30, 2006 9:47:17 GMT 1
I know isn't she! Well done Chess. Also I heard you can edit the Alpha using 'Photoshop' how?
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Post by Chess on Oct 30, 2006 10:39:23 GMT 1
Also, there are great tutorials about Alpha editing on ModTheSims2.
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