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To make the killer makeup look you've been eyeing and wanting, you should start simple, with recoloring. I personally have Paint.Net, because Photoshop was not included on my computer and I didn't feel like using all my savings for something that's virtual. This tutorial will be using Paint.Net.
 
 
=== The Steps ===
 
 
# Open Body Shop and your favorite graphic editing program like Paint.Net and Adobe Photoshop.
 
# Choose the makeup you'd like to change.
 
# Next, open up the first picture in the folder BodyShop just created for you.
 
# Then, play around with Hue/Saturation until you find a nice color.
 
# Open up the swatch and change it to a corresponding picture.
 
# Save both and refresh BS.
 
# Do you like it? Click add to game.
 
# And your done!
 

Latest revision as of 20:45, 28 September 2010

Tutorials by Category

Body Shop: Recolouring | Meshing | Modding | Sims  Objects: Object Creation | Recolouring  Other: Building | Walls & Floors | Careers & Majors | Hacks and Game Mods

Body Shop Recoloring Tutorials by Category

Introduction | FAQ | Clothing | Hair | Eyes | Eyebrows & Eyelashes | Makeup | Accessories | Piercings | Skintones and Simming


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[edit] Overview

All Body Shop projects follow the same basic rules: you use your texture as "paint" and your alpha tells it how much of that "paint" to apply in those areas. Makeup, like skins, are some of the hardest Body Shop projects to make, simply because there is no one way to do them. It's just a matter of messing with things till you get something you like, and examining existing custom items that you like, to see how they created a certain effect.

[edit] What you will need

[edit] General Tips and Tricks

  • Tutorials:How to make a sim's face using source pics - If you would like to start with pictures or photoskin your makeup, the techniques used here are the same as makeup... just doing the whole face here rather than just the lips. Check the Pre-FAQ section at the end of the tutorial for tips on making a perfect alpha for your new makeup.

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Tutorials by Category

Body Shop: Recolouring | Meshing | Modding | Sims  Objects: Object Creation | Recolouring  Other: Building | Walls & Floors | Careers & Majors | Hacks and Game Mods

Body Shop Recoloring Tutorials by Category

Introduction | FAQ | Clothing | Hair | Eyes | Eyebrows & Eyelashes | Makeup | Accessories | Piercings | Skintones and Simming

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