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February 3, 2008 at 1:52 pm #66790
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Participanthi everyone, sorry i have not had time to post anything, between school and work and projects i have had little time for other things, this is the first time i did anything with photoshop and after a little help from stone3D's Jenny model, some pics of sims from the modthesims2 website and tedious hours i unveil my latest creation!! (cue evil laughter) please enjoy!
http://grandmasterlucilious.deviantart.com/art/Mega-Muscular-sim-76345204
February 3, 2008 at 3:28 pm #66791John
ParticipantMs. Rushmore? The way her head stands among her mountainous shoulders makes her look like a dead US president in South Dakota. I wish I could make real sims like that (or with any degree of muscularity).
I would play Sims 2 more if they let you modify the body like you can the face. I try making muscle meshes in SimPE and 3D editors, but have yet to have one not show up blank in the game. It usually involved added vertices or something. Funny I could easily do meshes for Sims 1 with Body Shop.
I really want to edit the morphs so that I can make fat really fat and fit really muscular, but it's just too involved and the honestly the Sims isn't what I'd call a thrilling game. Fun every now and then, but gets old fast. I mostly play it for the fantasy architect in me.
February 5, 2008 at 3:26 am #66792sacul
Participantlololol thanks i was wondering what your reaction would be if i said that it was possible to get your sim that buff, what would have been your reaction then?
February 5, 2008 at 8:07 am #66793John
ParticipantSo that's an actual mesh? I know you can make about any type of mesh, but it's just that it's so involved compared to the Sims 1 way of doing things. Most Sims 2 meshing tutorials have like 60 steps and I always end up giving up after seeing my "invisible" mesh once trying to import into the game. I also don't have a licensed copy of Milkshape and just about every tut is written for that modeler.
I've used 3DS, Anim8or, and Blender, but have no success whatsoever.
February 5, 2008 at 12:20 pm #66794sacul
Participantunfortunately it is not an actual mesh, the shoulders would be too wide and there is a certain skeleton that cannot be changed, there technically should be a way that one can hack the game and it will work, but that i have no clue on, and about your first comment, i too used sims 2 to design and build homes, pretty fun but tedious
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