Three TS2 Bedding Patterns for TS3 (UPDATED)

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shesim:
maybe i'll give it a go, great job AmberDiceless.

Srikandi:
Quote from: AmberDiceless on 2009 July 15, 20:44:28

I happen to like the TSR utility because it has a really helpful preview function, but I'm sure you could do the same thing with Delphy's tool.  


Delphy added a preview a few days after the first release of his tool, too :) You might want to pick up the latest version. The advantage of his tool (completely aside from the cooties issue) is that it saves your pattern as .package, instead of .sims3pack as in the case of the TSR tool.

Nice job on these patterns AmberDiceless :)

Ambular:
Quote from: Srikandi on 2009 July 17, 05:52:29

Quote from: AmberDiceless on 2009 July 15, 20:44:28

I happen to like the TSR utility because it has a really helpful preview function, but I'm sure you could do the same thing with Delphy's tool.  


Delphy added a preview a few days after the first release of his tool, too :) You might want to pick up the latest version. The advantage of his tool (completely aside from the cooties issue) is that it saves your pattern as .package, instead of .sims3pack as in the case of the TSR tool.

Nice job on these patterns AmberDiceless :)


Thank you, I'll go have another look at it.  These are, however, in .package format, not .sims3pack.  I extracted them using jfade's 3Viewer.  :)

M. Ciaster:
Hey, thanks! The hunting quilt and the cream one were mine favourites in TS2, and the pink one will suit the girl rooms and such. They all look very nice. Good work, Ambular.

Fat D:
The cream stuff is pretty much the only style of bedding I use in TS2 nowadays, except for the blue-striped one, a few more excentric ones for kids and the default light blue for when I cannot be arsed to click on the color options or when a sterile look is appropriate.

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