Difference between revisions of "Merge Multiple .Packages"
From SimsWiki
(→Method 1:) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{TS4ModdingHeader}} | {{TS4ModdingHeader}} | ||
− | This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge | + | This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge multiple .packages into one package. Useful for making a jumbo package containing multiple packages. |
==Using Sims4Studio== | ==Using Sims4Studio== | ||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | <!-- | ||
===Method 2:=== | ===Method 2:=== | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
Does CAS have Multiple recolors of the same item by different artists? Do you want to make it easier to find basic styles without having to scroll through tons of recolors? Try setting their prototype IDs the same so they appear under the same mesh but as a recolor option. | Does CAS have Multiple recolors of the same item by different artists? Do you want to make it easier to find basic styles without having to scroll through tons of recolors? Try setting their prototype IDs the same so they appear under the same mesh but as a recolor option. |
Revision as of 03:24, 22 March 2022
Tutorials by Category | |
---|---|
CAS | Patterns/Walls/Floors | Objects | Building | Modding | Advanced Modding |
This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge multiple .packages into one package. Useful for making a jumbo package containing multiple packages.
Using Sims4Studio
Method 1:
- Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu
- Click 'Content Management'
- Select 'Merge Packages'
- Drag and drop your packages into the 'Merge Packages' pop-up window.
- S4s will show the numbers of packages that were successfully merged.
- Give the combined package file a new filename and save.
- Remove your old packages from your Mods folder and Test your new combined package in-game.
Tutorials by Category | |
---|---|
CAS | Patterns/Walls/Floors | Objects | Building | Modding | Advanced Modding |