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RainbowTigress:
Quote from: LynnMar on 2005 October 17, 12:17:21
okay thanks everybody, I will get the TJ hack so it don't happen again but the ones that are already messed up I will just have to live with.
I don't have the patience to try and learn how to use SimPe, I'd rather have my leg chewed off by pit bull then to even attempt it. ;D
Aww, it ain't that bad. :D I couldn't play without SimPE to fix stuff the game messes up and fix things like I want them. The cardinal rule is always this: Make a backup before you start screwing around!
simmiecal:
Quote from: rainbow on 2005 October 17, 13:45:16
Aww, it ain't that bad. :D I couldn't play without SimPE to fix stuff the game messes up and fix things like I want them. The cardinal rule is always this: Make a backup before you start screwing around!
OK - I've gotten brave and downloaded SimPE. I've poked around and tried following a couple of the tutorials. I still feel pretty lost in it. Other than adjusting relationships, skills and things like that (which I could do with some other hacks) I haven't been able to figure out how to use SimPE. I really want to use it with objects. Any suggestions, tips, tutorials you could point me to?
nectere:
What do you want Simpe to do with objects? Tell me what exactly you want to do with Simpe and I can point you in the right direction.
The simplist things you can do with simpe as a novice is make recolors and sim adjustments.
You can move sims around, resurrect sims (if they have the proper data), adjust relationships, family trees, dna, add or delete memories, put them in the right school, fine tune ages, make them a vampire etc.
Recolors are easy and fast, anyone can do it if they have an artistic flair and are willing to try something new. MTS2 has a lot of tutorials under the "Create" heading, Simpe has several tutorials on their site as well. It just all depends on what you want to do, and if you want to do it all, then start with just playing around with a neighborhood you dont care about. From there, try your hand at recolors, make that gawdy sofa the perfect burnt sienna you always dreamed of etc. Soon you will want to make objects, (or not) JWoods did an easy to follow step by step tutorial on the subject over at MTS2. There are several directions to go from there, hair, body meshes, clothes, object mods or even game mods (give JMP a run for his/her money!).
Anyway, start small and soon you will get the hang of it, or just do what many have done (including msyelf) and charge in and start messing with stuff. ooo looky I wonder what that button does...
If you fubar a neighborhood, delete it - no big deal. Screw up a recolor or some other project? Delete it. Thats my answer to everything. (or alt f4) The worst that could happen is you have to reinstall the game if you really completely hosed all the core game files. Sure its time consuming, but its just not that big of a deal in the overall scheme of things and in the name of learning! :D
simmiecal:
Quote from: nectere on 2005 October 17, 19:26:16
What do you want Simpe to do with objects? Tell me what exactly you want to do with Simpe and I can point you in the right direction.
The biggest thing I want: not to feel like a dunce when I open the program. :P
I've figured out how to adjust some of the personal data - mostly things I could do with the Insimenator. I really would like to try cloning objects and maybe mess around with meshes. I hadn't thought about using it to mess with one of the neighborhoods. I still think of it as "something in my download folder" and that what I do will effect all neighborhoods. ::)
I've tried going thru some one the tutorials but right now they seem over my head. I think your approach - just get in there and start messing with it - is the best option for me. Just a couple of months ago, I didn't have any hacks, never used boolprop cause I was "afraid I'd mess up my game". I find the game so much more interesting with all the possibilities that mods and user created items have opened up.
nectere:
Well if object meshing is something you are interested in, at least make one or two recolors first, there is a couple of tutorials on Simpe and MTS2. (its easy enough to quickly build confidence in yourself) Then go look for JWoods object creation tutorial, its insanely simple to follow as long as you go step by step. Its even in a pdf format so you can dl and print it out to follow along with. It's a small stereo, of course that would'nt do for me and I had to try a large architectural piece, but it worked just the same. It is so cool to make something and see it in game, your very own mesh creation! Woohoo! You'll be a meshing maniac in no time, although Milkshape is only good for 30 days. I really like Milkshape and found it simple to use, but I have Maya now and it was a huge leap and learning curve. Most of the tutorials I have found are done in Milkshape, because its free (for 30 days). Anyway, just get in there, go for it...you can do it! :D
There are always plenty of people to ask questions of if you get stuck.
oh I guess I should explain that you need a meshing editor (like Milkshape or any of the others) and a graphics program (this runs the gamut from Paint to Photoshop).
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