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===Frequently Asked Questions (Read the FAQ!)===
 
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* '''Body Shop is not working!  Body Shop does not work as it should!'''
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See: [[Tutorials:Body Shop Recolouring FAQ|Body Shop Recolouring FAQ]].
 
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<blockquote>For all issues relating to the technical operation and/or misbehaving of Body Shop, please see [http://www.modthesims2.com/article.php?t=177332 this FAQ].  If you're still having trouble you can post a question detailing your problem in [http://www.modthesims2.com/forumdisplay.php?f=31 this forum].</blockquote>
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* '''How do you separate a full outfit into a top and bottom, or combine a top and bottom into a full outfit?'''
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<blockquote>You can't take a full body and chop it in half in any way that doesn't require making a new mesh (nor can you combine two separates into a full-body mesh without making a new mesh)... And meshing is certainly much more difficult and complicated than recolouring clothing.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>If you want an existing outfit in separate parts without making a new mesh, you'll can find existing top and bottom separate meshes that are similar in shape, design, and dimensions to your original full body mesh.  Then, make new projects of those separates, and then copy over the top texture and the bottom textures from your existing full-body outfit separately. You will probably have to do some work to get the old textures to fit right on the new meshes, as meshes often vary in the way they map a texture to the 3d shape, but as long as neither mesh has any particularly exotic mapping, it should be doable with some time, care, effort, and a lot of reloads of the textures in Body Shop to check your work.  The same thing, just reversed, will work for trying to convert a full body clothing into separates - copy textures from the full body onto projects for separates, then adjust.
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If you're still unclear on the way meshes and textures work and the limitations of meshes, try reading
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[[Tutorials: Skinning from the Inside Out]].</blockquote>
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* '''How do I make makeup/tattoos/texturing for the body?'''
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<blockquote>Currently, there are only two known ways of doing this.  The first is to create it as a skin-tight clothing - this will make it removable at will.  Take a look at some clothings that have makeup built-in (there are several from University, as well as one blue adult female halter top from the base game with a back tattoo).</blockquote>
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<blockquote>The second is to create it as a skintone, editing the age(s) and gender(s) you wish the texturing to work for.  You cannot easily switch between skintones, and tattoos and texturing will then work genetically.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>There is not currently any known way to create easily-removable/switchable makeup for the body in any other way than clothing.  Makeup that shows up under blush, lipstick, full-face makeup, etc., has no known way of modding it to work for the full body, and there's no good way for it to work as accessories, either.  Nor is there any known way of modding the overlay skintone used for vampires to work for it.  If and when information on how to do so is discovered, links will be posted here.</blockquote>
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* '''How do I make shiny clothing/skin/hair?'''
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<blockquote>There's some discussion on how to do that [http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=154332 here in this thread], including on how to get an actual shine to items - but make sure you read the whole thread to truly understand how to do shiny textures, and the limitations of the modding method described there.</blockquote>
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<blockquote>For further tips on shiny stuff, see threads on:
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* [http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=213416 Shiny white latex/PVC]
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* [http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=108085 Shiny patent leather]
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* [http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=200388 Making glitter]</blockquote>
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Revision as of 13:40, 8 April 2007

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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Contents

Introduction


Want to create beautiful clothings, fun makeup, interesting hair, and stunning skintones? This is the place to start, with all sorts of tutorials to teach you every aspect of recolouring Body Shop content.

Where do I start?

If you would like to start making Body Shop content, the place to begin is with clothing. Clothing will teach you the basic techniques involved in all Body Shop projects: textures, alphas, and bump maps, and how they apply to meshes. From there, you can branch out to hair, eyes, or makeup, and if you get really comfortable and experienced working with textures, you may even want to try skintones.

What will I need?

For most of these techniques, you'll use Body Shop and a Graphics Editor. If you need anything else, the individual tutorial will tell you what will be required.

Frequently Asked Questions (Read the FAQ!)

See: Body Shop Recolouring FAQ.

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