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====3D Modeling Programs====
 
====3D Modeling Programs====
 
*'''[http://chumbalum.swissquake.ch/ Milkshape 3D]''' is the most used 3D modeling software in the Sims community. It's '''not free''', but not terribly expensive either. This program comes with many amazing tools that make body meshing a lot easier..
 
*'''[http://chumbalum.swissquake.ch/ Milkshape 3D]''' is the most used 3D modeling software in the Sims community. It's '''not free''', but not terribly expensive either. This program comes with many amazing tools that make body meshing a lot easier..
*'''[http://www.blender.org/ Blender 3D]''' is a '''free alternative''', but the UI of the program can be kind of intimidating for new users. As a '''word of warning''', many tutorials are '''centered around Milkshape'''. So, it's recommended that you have some '''background knowledge on how to use Blender''' if you choose this program over Milkshape.
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*'''[http://www.blender.org/ Blender 3D]''' is a '''free 3D editor''' that is now well supported within the Sims community.  It is extremely powerful and has a large community which has produced many tutorials that can be directly applied to meshing for Sims 4.
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*'''[http://www.autodesk.com/education/free-software/3ds-max 3ds Max]'''This is an expensive but powerful 3D editor. It also features a free download program for students and educators.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:40, 21 October 2014

Tutorials by Category

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


Introduction

CAS is all the manipulation of the "create a sim" tool within the game; this section covers how to edit parts of the program and its tools using different programs such as the CTU, it also outlines tools that are useful and/or vital for the tutorials. All the tutorials below have been split into specific categories.

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General CAS Tutorials

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Tutorials for creating skins, eyes, hair, clothes and CAS sliders.

TSRW Tutorials

Creating CAS using The Sims Resource Workshop (TSRW).


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Modding Tools

Tools that are required, that make things easier, or just plain fun!

Useful Programs and Plug-Ins

Creation Tools

Paint Programs

  • Paint.NET is one of a couple of programs that can be used to edit Sims 3 textures. Get it for free, here.
  • GIMP is another - free - program that can be used to edit Sims 3 texture files. Find it here.
  • Photoshop is, perhaps, the most used paint program. However, it can be very expensive. The bright-side is, a lot of schools/universities/jobs offer free or discounted versions of Photoshop to their students/employees.

DDS Plug-Ins

In order to get your textures to open in your paint program, you will need to install the proper DDS plugin for it.

3D Modeling Programs

  • Milkshape 3D is the most used 3D modeling software in the Sims community. It's not free, but not terribly expensive either. This program comes with many amazing tools that make body meshing a lot easier..
  • Blender 3D is a free 3D editor that is now well supported within the Sims community. It is extremely powerful and has a large community which has produced many tutorials that can be directly applied to meshing for Sims 4.
  • 3ds MaxThis is an expensive but powerful 3D editor. It also features a free download program for students and educators.

The Glossary

For a glossed list of common CAS creation words and terms, see The Glossary


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