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Latest revision as of 18:19, 30 January 2019


Contents

[edit] Introduction

This tutorial will show you a simple example of cloning a Sims 3 object and replacing its mesh with one created in Blender 3D. You will learn the basics of mesh replacement with Blender, including creating a mesh, unwrapping, and UV mapping.

[edit] Skill Level

This is for beginners. It is to be considered a introduction to using Blender for Sims 3 object creation. Although some basic Blender functionality will be covered, this is not a tutorial to teach how to use Blender. I suggest trying some of the many Blender tutorials to learn how to use Blender efficiently. I'll be more focused on using it for Sims 3.

[edit] Prerequisites

I strongly advise going through Setting Up Blender 2.5 for For Object Creation as I will be using this setup and it could get confusing if you don't. I also advise getting familiar with navigating in Blender.

[edit] What You Need

[edit] The Result

We will be cloning the tissue box, and making it into a cylinder:

Box result.jpg

So, are you ready? Okay, let's get started!


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Part 1: Cloning


[edit] Questions? Comments?

Please post any comments or questions here

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