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This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge CAS .packages that have the <u>same mesh</u> but have different Normals, Diffuse, Speculars, etc.
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This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge CAS .packages that have the <u>same mesh</u> but have different Normals, Diffuse, Speculars, etc. <br>
 
Useful for when a CAS item has many recolors but small details are different and have different normals.
 
Useful for when a CAS item has many recolors but small details are different and have different normals.
  
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==Using Sims4Studio==
 
==Using Sims4Studio==
 
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This example shows 3 meshes that are identical meshes but have differences in the normals and diffuse maps. Why clutter up CAS. Let's merge them into one package.
Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu<br>
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CAS-strawberry.png
Click 'Content Management'<br>
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* Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu<br>
Select 'Merge Packages'<br>
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* Click 'Content Management'<br>
Drag and drop your packages into the 'Merge Packages' pop-up window.
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* Select 'Merge Packages'<br>
Give the combined package file a new filename.
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MergePackages.png
Test in-game.
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* Drag and drop your packages into the 'Merge Packages' pop-up window.
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Drag-drop-merge.png
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* Give the combined package file a new filename.
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Filename.png
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* Test in-game.
  
  

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This TS4 tutorial will show you how to merge CAS .packages that have the same mesh but have different Normals, Diffuse, Speculars, etc.
Useful for when a CAS item has many recolors but small details are different and have different normals.

There are two methods you can use:

Using Sims4Studio

This example shows 3 meshes that are identical meshes but have differences in the normals and diffuse maps. Why clutter up CAS. Let's merge them into one package. CAS-strawberry.png

  • Open the Sims4Studio Main Menu
  • Click 'Content Management'
  • Select 'Merge Packages'

MergePackages.png

  • Drag and drop your packages into the 'Merge Packages' pop-up window.

Drag-drop-merge.png

  • Give the combined package file a new filename.

Filename.png

  • Test in-game.


  • Complete your various packages.


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CAS | Patterns/Walls/Floors | Objects | Building | Modding | Advanced Modding 

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