You can categorize your object meshes and recolors using check boxes that are arranged in convenient collapsible sections. Object tags have been added to the Studio tab.Instead your new object mesh or recolor will behave exactly as EA’s do when the Design Tool is used…no more annoying script call failure! This means that players will no longer have to delete the item and rebuy it just to change the color or texture on it. Studio is now able to make object meshes and recolors that will work with EA’s in-game Design Tool.We’re so excited to bring you this update to the LOVE series of Studio. Happy Modding! s4cc sims 4 studio sims 4 custom content sims 4 custom content tutorial sims 4 paintings sims 4 studio tutorial sims 4 recolor tutorial Questions and comments are welcome in the tutorial thread. If there’s interest more Recolorables can be added too. If you’d like to get started making custom content for Sims 4 it has never been easier. When you’re done you’ll have a nicely shaded painting with your images to choose from.
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There is a step by step illustrated tutorial showing how to use this feature too. it comes with its own easy to use template. It has a blank bump and specular so you don’t have to deal with fixing EA’s annoying images and 2. What makes the mesh easier to use is that 1. The mesh is included in Studio so you don’t need to download anything to get started once you have Sims 4 Studio. Studio Recolorables is a brand new feature and, right now, consists of just one mesh. Have you ever wanted to make your own painting for Sims 4 but don’t know how to get started? Would you just like to have an easy to recolor painting that allows you to spend time browsing for images rather than struggling with EA’s bump and specular? Are you looking for an easy to recolor painting that will work with a variety of images? If you answered yes to any of these questions the Studio Recolorables feature might be for you.