Make Own Clothes Sims 2

Make Own Clothes Sims 2

Dec 10, 2007 Best Answer: Sims 2 does come with a program to make your own clothes and genetics.its called body shop.use it in combination with a graphics. Beginning Clothing/Body Meshing. And learn all the steps needed to make your own mesh file and get. Click on ‘Load Sims 2 Mesh’ and then find the.

Victoria Vane The Devil Devere Epub. My nine year old daughter, who is far more savvy in the Sims franchise than I, is looking for a way to design clothes for her Sims in TS3 and TS4. She is not satisfied to simply edit existing clothes by changing their colors and patterns, which is all I know how to do. Her solution was to Google how to design Sims clothes, and now she's asking to download tools I know nothing about the safety or reliability of. I told her, 'Mom knows of a place with lots of people who know a lot about the Sims games. Let me go ask them.' So here I am.

Any tips or tools for my kid to design her own Sims clothes from scratch? Spore Creature Creator Activation Code Generator there. I second modthesims. It really does have some amazing resources - there's even a list of tools for CC creation for both games and some tutorials under the 'Create' menu. New Emulador Fiscal Keygen - Torrent. Additionally, if you could get your hands on Sims 2 (like if you picked up the ultimate collection or something), that might be a good place to start. It was much easier to recolour clothing in that game since it came with a tool to work with the meshes, and then you could use any editing software including paint to change up the colours. I had some fun with that when I was 13 and it had just come out. Oh man, I remember being so proud of my custom AIM icons as a preteen XD.

To address the safety issue, make it clear that you're the one that does the downloading. I don't think she'll run into any devious programs, but clicking the wrong button on a download page happens to the best of us. I'd keep a notepad next to the computer, and have her write down everything she wants to download(and what it's for). Then also make your own list of what has been installed for her sims projects. First, because there are multiple programs that do the same thing, and she may not realize right away that just because the tutorial is done in program x, doesn't mean she can't do it in the program you already have.

Second, keep the list so that down the road when you do get a virus, or just want to clean up your hard drive, you know exactly what those files are. I'd avoid TS4 for a while yet, because it's still so new most of the CC is coming from very dedicated(experienced) individuals. Keep in mind doing things from scratch is also much, much more difficult than pulling an item from the game and adjusting it. This is a really great place to start:. Anything more I could say would just come from here. As an aside, Gimp is a great free alternative to Photoshop, but both are pretty intimidating to new users.