Difference between revisions of "CAS Creation With Daluved1: From Start-To-Finish"
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− | [[File:Tuticon-dalclothing-large.gif|left]]Ever wanted to create clothing for The Sims 3 but didn't know where to start? There are a plethora of CAS tutorials out there, but they all only cover one or two topics. Making it difficult for someone who is just starting out to piece it together. I personally had to learn everything piece-by-piece, and I can attest to the frustration I faced. So, I decided to write this guide with the newbie creator in mind, to help them get started! <br><br>My guide will take you from '''Start''' to '''Finish''' on '''CAS creation'''. Including a guided walk-through on basic meshing, bone-assignments and UV mapping.<br><br>This tutorial is centered around the '''[http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=364926 Create-A-Sim Texture Unitool]''' - CTU for short. Meaning you will learn how to create a custom clothing package using this tool. <br clear="all"> | + | [[File:Tuticon-dalclothing-large.gif|left]]Ever wanted to create clothing for '''The Sims 3''' but didn't know where to start? There are a plethora of CAS tutorials out there, but they all only cover one or two topics. Making it difficult for someone who is just starting out to piece it together. I personally had to learn everything piece-by-piece, and I can attest to the frustration I faced. So, I decided to write this guide with the newbie creator in mind, to help them get started! <br><br>My guide will take you from '''Start''' to '''Finish''' on '''CAS creation'''. Including a guided walk-through on basic meshing, bone-assignments and UV mapping.<br><br>This tutorial is centered around the '''[http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=364926 Create-A-Sim Texture Unitool]''' - CTU for short. Meaning you will learn how to create a custom clothing package using this tool. <br clear="all"> |
====Difficulty==== | ====Difficulty==== | ||
− | * This tutorial is written for '''beginners''', however, some basic knowledge on how to use your imaging program is needed. Also, you'll need to be fairly familiar/comfortable with key commands (i.e. ctrl + c) and other necessary functions. | + | * This tutorial is written for '''beginners''', however, some '''basic knowledge''' on how to use your imaging program is needed. Also, you'll need to be fairly familiar/comfortable with '''key commands''' (i.e. ctrl + c) and other necessary functions. |
− | * Keep in mind that while this guide is fairly extensive, there is still a ''creative'' element required that cannot be learned by reading a tutorial alone. In short, I can teach you "how" to do something, but not necessarily the way to execute. Be prepared to do extra tweaking and prodding to your creations, especially the more intricate they get. | + | * Keep in mind that while this guide is fairly extensive, there is still a ''creative'' element required that cannot be learned by reading a tutorial alone. In short, I can teach you "how" to do something, but not necessarily the way to execute it. Be prepared to do extra tweaking and prodding to your creations, especially the more intricate they get. |
=====Programs Demonstrated===== | =====Programs Demonstrated===== | ||
I, daluved1, personally will be using '''Photoshop 7.0''' (old, but gold) and '''Milkshape 3D''' to demonstrate steps through out the tutorial. This means that my '''screenshots''' (and possibly some keystrokes) '''might differ''' from what you see, however the '''concepts are the same'''. | I, daluved1, personally will be using '''Photoshop 7.0''' (old, but gold) and '''Milkshape 3D''' to demonstrate steps through out the tutorial. This means that my '''screenshots''' (and possibly some keystrokes) '''might differ''' from what you see, however the '''concepts are the same'''. |
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