TSR has already a Workshop for CC...
wes_h:
Quote from: anonymouscoward on 2009 June 03, 05:33:31
It looks like the vector texture theory was correct:
Actually, they are talking about using vector drawing tools to make patterns with.
The patterns are multiple DDS files, which are just raster grpahics, using color channels on one to define the zones.
Everything at the engine level is standard game graphics and UV mapping, except that the textures are built from multiple layers, and colors are added in predefined zones based on the color values that were specified for that zone.
Merlin:
Wes_h, I heard you have already exported a mesh out of the game and stuff like that? That is great! (:
And about TSR, again, they are liars.
They just took famous names for their Workshop to publish it.
Here's their embarrassing edit:
QUOTE BY T$R
Edit to clarify: The Open Source team are working on the code that will allow us and other websites to develop software to support Sims 3 Custom Content. They aren't working on the TSR Workshop directly, they are working on the generic libraries that as Open Source, anybody can use. /Steve
Edit no 2: Those names mentioned above was a list of modders supporting open source in the past. All have acknowledged their participation in Sims 3 and this project with the exception of Mootilda and Atavera (thus their names are removed). We're sorry for the confusion!
http://www.thesimsresource.com/news/view-post/post/11576
Ridiculous...and stupid.
wes_h:
Yes, I admit to having posted a modified glasses mesh Tuesday, and some MilkShape plugins, godsons of UniMesh, they are. I may be a one-trick pony, but I know that one well by now.
With things like chat, there are opportunities for developers to communicate information on a transient basis. Someone probably mentioned some names in a 'conversation' that might not have been meant to be published like that. There may be more names that weren't mentioned, ones that you know well. All have contributed a lot of knowledge and discoveries, over years of time for many, and have helped a lot of people learn new skills.
If TSR does what they claim they are going to do, release source for the libraries and offer use of the tool freely, then they will have done a good thing, even if for self-serving purposes. If they don't, it will validate the suspicions of many posters. Being how I am, I will wait and see, and continue executing my own personal agenda, which is pretty much to do all I did before for TS2, but better this time.
<* Wes *>
brownlustgirl:
I truly appreciate your work. Wish I had the brains to help.
Owlbear:
Inge was driven away from the Sims community once before by ungrateful assholes who demanded things of her. I know it's naive to hope that people will learn from experience, but Melvin, could you please not tick off the nice lady who makes the wonderful mods?
"Hand." "Bite." "You." "Feeds." "Don't." "The." "That." Make a sentence using these words. ;)
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