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Cross-post from my tumblr here...

A small conversion from TS4 base game - an open collared blazer for the ladies~ Available for teens-elders, with morphs; comes in the original TS4 colours + 3 extras. A psd is included for recolouring purposes. Enjoy~

Download 4t2 Blazer Open Collar Tucked

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Seeing as there is little to none about converting clothes, I decided to make this tutorial. This is a simple compilation of tips and tricks I’ve learned while converting clothes for The Sims 3 to The Sims 2 – keep in mind this is the way I do it, you are free to go about this any way you want, but I hope this helps. :)

A few things that will be covered in this tutorial:

-          Converting TS3 clothing meshes to TS2

-          Add morphs

-          Adding groups to a file

Some things you will need:

-          s3pe, which can be downloaded here: http://www.den.simlogical.com/denforum/index.php?board=19.0

-          Cmar’s Meshing Toolkit: https://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=481950

-          Milkshape 1.8.5 (Note that WesH’s GEOM plug-ins: http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=357403 will not work in older versions!)

-          TRWS plugins: http://www.thesimsresource.com/resources/view/category/creating-sims3-meshing/id/95/

-          Possibly Delphy’s Multi-package extractor (only if you’re working with sims3packs and not .package files)

-          Photoshop or any other advanced paint program.

The mesh I will be converting in this tutorial will be this one: the completely classic women’s suit from the fifth avenue set.

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3t2 Hair Conversion

Greetings! I got a request asking for a TS3 to TS2 Hair Conversion tutorial (though I could've sworn there was one floating around), so here's one. Note that this is the way I do it - you are completely free to do whatever you feel is more comfortable or works better for you! Please note that this is not a tutorial meant for beginners who's never done meshing before! It is recommended that you know some basic meshing before attempting this! That said - on the tutorial!

Things used in this tutorial:
1) Sims3 PE (s3pe) [Link]
2) Milkshape 1.8.5
3) The Sims 2 Bodyshop
4) Adobe Photoshop or any texture editing program

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Once bodyshop loads, go looking for your new hair mesh and check that it works. If everything looks good, then go ahead and retexture it however you like! :) And volia~ You're done!




 

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