Difference between revisions of "Tutorials:STF Conversion Tute Step 3"
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Revision as of 21:47, 8 February 2011
CREDITS:
- Simpe - Quaxi, Inge and Peter
- S3oc - Peter and Inge
- S3pe - Peter and Inge
- S3 Object Mesh Tool - Wes Howe
- Milkshape plugins for TS2 and TS3 - Wes Howe
- TS3 meshing tutorial - by Ellacharmed
- Blue checkered Textures for UV maps by Tiggerypum
- TS2 conversion tutorial - by Jonesi
- Macarossi for creating the fabulous TS2 Desert Landscape and for having a generous creator policy allowing others to use her work in their projects.
- cmomoney - creator help conversations, how to add extra colors to the package
- cocomama - creator help conversations
- orangemittens - creator help conversations
- Wiki TS3 FAQs - image resizing values and mesh part info and misc. info.
This tutorial covers every step I used to convert an outdoor TS2 plant mesh to TS3. It is important to use similar items when converting objects so your converted object will behave in a similar way. Clone plants for plants, clone dressers for dressers, beds for beds, etc.
For this Tutorial I used Macarossi's outdoor Dragon Tree from her Desert Landscape collection. TS3 outdoor objects are not clonable so use indoor plants - I used the TS3 indoor ivy ball topiary as the clone. Even though Macarossi's Dragon tree mesh doesn't have a second color, I will show you the steps to create a second color variation for the package.