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Configuring the package to recognize your the correct number of recolors.
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===Configuring the Package to Recognize The Correct Number of Recolors===
  
 
Even though you've pulled the extra texture into your package, you still have to associate the extra textures as recolors of the primary texture. There are several windows for this next process. I suggest you arrange your windows so you can view all the necessary pieces.  You will remove unused recolor options and configure your package to recognize your extra texture.
 
Even though you've pulled the extra texture into your package, you still have to associate the extra textures as recolors of the primary texture. There are several windows for this next process. I suggest you arrange your windows so you can view all the necessary pieces.  You will remove unused recolor options and configure your package to recognize your extra texture.
  
# Click on the default main texture. Note the primary texture's instance number - 0x80C38CF8AC3ACA70  
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# Click on the default main texture. Note the primary texture's instance number - '''0x80C38CF8AC3ACA70'''
# Now find and note the second texture's instance - 0xE2DA8A46089A4CC8  
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# Now find and note the second texture's instance - '''0xE2DA8A46089A4CC8'''
 
# Click on the '''OBJD''' ''tag'' and then click the '''GRID''' button
 
# Click on the '''OBJD''' ''tag'' and then click the '''GRID''' button
 
# On the ''Data Grid'' window, click the small box with the 3 dots on the far right.  
 
# On the ''Data Grid'' window, click the small box with the 3 dots on the far right.  
# The next ''Data Grid'' window shows 3 material options.  Since this image only has 2 colors, select the 3rd one '''[2]material''' and delete it.  If you leave it in, your mesh will have extra ''recolors''  of the same thing.
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# The next ''Data Grid'' window shows 3 material options.   
# Select the 2nd color options  - Click '''[1]Material''' and then click the '''TGIBlock''' and then the '''3 dot button'''.  
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## Since this image only has 2 colors, select the 3rd one '''[2]material''' and delete it.  If you leave it in, your mesh will have extra ''recolors''  of the same thing.
# Telling the package how to associate the second texture and hook it to the primary texture can be a bit confusing until you get the hang of it.  What you are doing is picking the 2nd material TGI Block and telling it what the second color option is using it's instance number.  
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# Select your 2nd full color texture options  - Click '''[1]Material''' and then click the '''TGIBlock''' and then the '''3 dot button'''.  
# Find the instance of your original texture (80C38CF8AC3ACA70 ) and click on it. In the Instance text box, replace the existing value with the instance value from hour second texture.  Click Saveand ok to close the Material Data grid box and then Commit.
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# Save your package - File Save.
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Telling the package how to associate the second texture and hook it to the primary texture can be a bit confusing until you get the hang of it.  What you are doing is picking the ''2nd material'' '''TGI Block''' and telling it what the second color option is using it's instance number.  
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# Find the instance of your original texture '''80C38CF8AC3ACA70''' and click on it. In the ''Instance'' text box, replace the existing value with the instance value from your second texture.   
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# Click '''Save''' and '''ok''' to close the ''Material Data grid'' box and then '''Commit'''.
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# Save your package - '''File, Save'''.
  
 
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Image:recolor-instance.jpg|recolor's instance number
 
Image:recolor-instance.jpg|recolor's instance number
 
Image:Objd.jpg|Objd tag
 
Image:Objd.jpg|Objd tag
Image:select-materials.jpg| select the ''3 dot'' materials box
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Image:select-materials.jpg|select the ''3 dot'' materials box
 
Image:material-dupes.jpg|Delete extra material files
 
Image:material-dupes.jpg|Delete extra material files
 
Image:TGIBlocks.jpg|TGI Blocks
 
Image:TGIBlocks.jpg|TGI Blocks
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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* [[Tutorials:STF Conversion Tute Step 14]]
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[[Category:Sims 3 Modding Tutorials]][[Category:Sims 3 Objects Tutorials]][[Category:Tutorials by porkypine]]

Latest revision as of 00:28, 10 March 2013

[edit] Configuring the Package to Recognize The Correct Number of Recolors

Even though you've pulled the extra texture into your package, you still have to associate the extra textures as recolors of the primary texture. There are several windows for this next process. I suggest you arrange your windows so you can view all the necessary pieces. You will remove unused recolor options and configure your package to recognize your extra texture.

  1. Click on the default main texture. Note the primary texture's instance number - 0x80C38CF8AC3ACA70
  2. Now find and note the second texture's instance - 0xE2DA8A46089A4CC8
  3. Click on the OBJD tag and then click the GRID button
  4. On the Data Grid window, click the small box with the 3 dots on the far right.
  5. The next Data Grid window shows 3 material options.
    1. Since this image only has 2 colors, select the 3rd one [2]material and delete it. If you leave it in, your mesh will have extra recolors of the same thing.
  6. Select your 2nd full color texture options - Click [1]Material and then click the TGIBlock and then the 3 dot button.

Telling the package how to associate the second texture and hook it to the primary texture can be a bit confusing until you get the hang of it. What you are doing is picking the 2nd material TGI Block and telling it what the second color option is using it's instance number.

  1. Find the instance of your original texture 80C38CF8AC3ACA70 and click on it. In the Instance text box, replace the existing value with the instance value from your second texture.
  2. Click Save and ok to close the Material Data grid box and then Commit.
  3. Save your package - File, Save.


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