Male pregnancy clothing - with moderate added shininess

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Lady Moiraine:
I just tried your pajamas and they work fine except after they've had the child, they continue to wear the maternity pajamas, you have to manually make them wear their everyday clothes.  When I had my sim bathe, he wore shorts but had both the top and bottom of his body visible.  It was nice not to have the floating head, thank you!

Cmar:
Quote from: Zucabr on 2009 July 03, 13:40:17

Wait, do you mean to say that unpregnant male Sims will be unable to use the clothings that these are based on if one puts this modified mesh in? I'm kind of confused. Please expound. What exactly do these files do -- add a mesh, or modify one? And why does it make it "useless for regular wear"?


Unless there's been recent modding progress I don't know about, there's no way yet to add a mesh to the game, only to override an existing one. So once you have the big belly PJs in your game, each and every YA-A male wearing PJs will have a big belly, pregnant or not. This is the trade-off: for every pregnant outfit you lose a non-pregnant outfit.

I'm not positive how female baby bumps are done in the game, but there seems to be a pregnant morph since the same clothing is wearable for both pregnant and non-pregnant women. Have to explore more.

Quote from: Zucabr on 2009 July 03, 13:40:17

I see that someone on MTS and someone on Custom Sims 3 have enabled the adult maternity clothing for teens. Is doing the same for male teens plausible?


I haven't looked at teens yet, but most likely they can be done the same way. Balloon Head did it by enabling adult female clothing to be wearable by teens, with that clothing presumably having the pregnant morph built in. (I don't know what he did about the size difference, or maybe the game scales the bodies down?) That won't work for males unless you want your teen guy to suddenly have a female body when he gets knocked up!  :o Of course, the Holy Grail of Sim mpreg is to add a pregnant morph to male clothing so we can have both normal and pregnant forms.

Cmar:
Quote from: Lady Moiraine on 2009 July 03, 14:00:52

I just tried your pajamas and they work fine except after they've had the child, they continue to wear the maternity pajamas, you have to manually make them wear their everyday clothes.  When I had my sim bathe, he wore shorts but had both the top and bottom of his body visible.  It was nice not to have the floating head, thank you!


I know - the same thing happens with an invisible body, or at least it did in my game. With female Sims the pregnant morph for the outfit goes away. With this mod for males there's no pregnant morph, just a modified shape that doesn't go away. As I said above, the best solution would be to add an mpreg morph but my knowledge and skills are not up to that at this point.

LVRugger:
If you want a work-around for now, just use the "disableclothingfilter on" command. You won't get the pregnant belly, you won't get the invisible body, but you will still get the arched back walk and all the other parts of pregnancy. I've done this for my few male sim pregnancies. I'm holding off on any new ones until our superior leader adds the baby vat to the science center, then I'm back in business.

simmilk:
Quote from: LVRugger on 2009 July 06, 13:44:06

use the "disableclothingfilter on" command...I'm holding off on any new ones until our superior leader adds the baby vat to the science center, then I'm back in business.

This works well. 

I'm also looking forward to the baby maker, as Hank and Peggy Hill seem to be supplying the Adoption Agency. 

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