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Showing posts with label Fixed Packages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fixed Packages. Show all posts

March 24, 2024

Reupload: New textures of Yuxi's "Faire Folk Sylvan" Mesh

Not really new, but this is a fixed version of a post I did back in 2014. Some people told me, that the clothings didn't show up in their game, so I added the task to my workshop list. Here it is, should work now. Original mesh can be downloaded here but it's also included in my file.

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March 10, 2017

Druid's Table Cloth *Fixed*

Just a small fix of the table cloth, that came with my Druid's Set: Sims can now serve four dishes on the table. Additionally, I made a few recolours of the table cloth. The fixed package has a different GUID and name, to tell it from the other. 

June 21, 2014

The Big Small Fixing (Part 2)

Hi! Here's the second bunch of my fixed CC. By fixed I mean smoothed in UV Mapper, which removes dark shadings and sharpens edges, a step I missed due to lack of knowing. It's nothing important though, just an improvement of texture look. However, I really recommend replacing your packages with these, because they look much prettier now. Just let them overwrite the old files. All recolours will work with these, because nothing got changed except for the smoothing of edges.

April 29, 2014

The Big Small Fixing (Part 1)

First, this is not about fixing broken things. This is about improvement of stuff I made a while ago. As I advance in learning to create, I sometimes look at my older meshes, wishing I could redo them. But they are already spread into the four corners of the world. You may have noticed some darkish shadings on my meshes. It's because I didn't smooth them in UV Mapper. I didn't know I had to. But now I do. To begin with, I fixed the following meshes: 

Buttress I & II, Balustrade Pillars, Finglas Columns, Hall Window and Medieval Shutter Windows I - V. If you want to replace them, let the files overwrite the original packages. All recolours will work and need no replacing. And no, I won't do this with all my stuff, because it isn't really necessary. Most of it looks just fine.