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Latest revision as of 02:55, 24 July 2009

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Mixed Method Skintone Defaults
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Contents

[edit] Overview

This tutorial explains how to create dependent defaults - default replacement skintones that point to non-default skin textures for all the body textures (since most people have the non-defaults anyway for packaging sims). This creates much smaller default replacement packages.

[edit] What you will need

  • SimPE
  • The non-default skintone you would like to make a default.

[edit] Tutorial

Mixed Method Skintone Defaults - Smaller Skintone Packages by Dependent Defaults

[edit] Credit

Originally written by HystericalParoxysm

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