
Once you have all of that, there are lots of tutorials and forum posts that will help you along! (Sims4Studio offers their program as well as a helpdesk) It takes lots of practice and patience. You will also need Sims4Studio and Blender to recolor, retexture and edit meshes. To start, make sure you have a 2D editing program such as Photoshop or Gimp. Take a look at my Terms of Use. Everything you need to know is right there. Although, if I do receive requests, I’ll consider doing them if I like the idea. I’ll end up deleting WCIFs from my inbox, so do not be surprised if you don’t receive a reply! Although, if a WCIF is sent off anon, i’ll most likely answer privately. Almost everything I use can be found below in my Resources, CC Finds Blog or through Google.
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You didn't close SimPE, so you are still in the "export image" option.What computer do you use/what are your specs?. Verify if the PNG file wasn't corrupted: one way is to check in its "properties" to see if it's still a 32-bit PNG. Edit the PNG file using an external application, modify it and save it. The name is something like #0x5f20a6c7!body~stdMatBaseTextureName_txtr_1024x1024.png Select the image you want to edit and export it. Go to the images directory of the package. Select the Open option, and chose the clothing package by name.
If you are playing, close the Sims 2 game. this method modifies an existing file, and the modification is applicable to Sims that already use the clothes. this method allows you to chose the package by name, instead of the time-consuming method of running Bodyshop and searching the file by name. These are files that use four bytes for each pixel: three of them are the familiar RGB, and the fourth is the Alpha A graphic editor that can handle 32-bit PNG files. This tutorial will explain how to recolor a clothing package using SimPE.