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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
Obviously I advise you to have read the Object Creation section before if you are new to object creating. There are three main categories of this section, Beginner, Advanced and Intermediate.  If again you are fairly new to object modding, then I would strongly suggest taking a look at the beginner section first, as some of the techniques used and explained in the Beginner section may be needed for more advanced tutorials.
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It is best to read the Object Creation section before attempting Object Modding tutorials, as they will often assume familiarity with object structure which you learn in those tutorials.
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There are three main categories of this section, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced.  If you are fairly new to Object Modding, then the best option is to take a look at the beginner section first, as some of the techniques used and explained in the Beginner section may be needed for more advanced tutorials.
  
 
Whenever you follow a tutorial, you should follow the tutorial to the letter. Object Modding can be a very complicated procedure no matter what you're doing, and missing out a whole section or just a few numbers could lead to disaster.
 
Whenever you follow a tutorial, you should follow the tutorial to the letter. Object Modding can be a very complicated procedure no matter what you're doing, and missing out a whole section or just a few numbers could lead to disaster.
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==What you will need==
 
==What you will need==
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* Patience (These things can take a while)
 
* Patience (These things can take a while)
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==Beginner Tutorials==
 
==Beginner Tutorials==
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These are the tutorials that are easy to follow, suitable for the beginners of the community.
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* [[Tutorials: Making Objects Available on Community Lots]]
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* [[Tutorials: Extracting In-Game Music via SimPE]]
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==Intermediate Tutorials==
 
==Intermediate Tutorials==
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* [[Tutorials: The Repository Technique]]
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* [[Tutorials:Slave Object Tutorial-Repository Textures From Maxis Objects]]
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* [http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=444382  Adding a Custom Queue Icon to Self-Interactions]
  
 
==Advanced Tutorials==
 
==Advanced Tutorials==
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* [[Tutorials: Custom Thumbnails for Objects]]
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* [[Tutorials: Custom Cameras For Thumbnails]]
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==Modding InfoCenter==
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'Modding Info Center' threads are not tutorials: they are intended to help average-experienced object creators performing specific tasks, or to give users a deeper in-sight on specific modding-related subjects. So, don't expect to find step-by-step explanations, to be performed "blindly".
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* [http://www.sims2wiki.info/wiki.php?title=Tutorials:Hacks_and_Game_Mod_Advanced_Tutorials 'Modding Info Center' threads wiki page] -
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[edit] Overview

It is best to read the Object Creation section before attempting Object Modding tutorials, as they will often assume familiarity with object structure which you learn in those tutorials.

There are three main categories of this section, Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced. If you are fairly new to Object Modding, then the best option is to take a look at the beginner section first, as some of the techniques used and explained in the Beginner section may be needed for more advanced tutorials.

Whenever you follow a tutorial, you should follow the tutorial to the letter. Object Modding can be a very complicated procedure no matter what you're doing, and missing out a whole section or just a few numbers could lead to disaster.


[edit] What you will need

  • Patience (These things can take a while)


[edit] Beginner Tutorials

These are the tutorials that are easy to follow, suitable for the beginners of the community.


[edit] Intermediate Tutorials

[edit] Advanced Tutorials


[edit] Modding InfoCenter

'Modding Info Center' threads are not tutorials: they are intended to help average-experienced object creators performing specific tasks, or to give users a deeper in-sight on specific modding-related subjects. So, don't expect to find step-by-step explanations, to be performed "blindly".

Tutorials by Category

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

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