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Post by greyzonesims on Jun 19, 2020 15:23:12 GMT -5
This is the first project I've really attempted in blender after spending months learning how to properly recolor with s4s and photoshop. My goal was just to shorten this eco lifestyle dress, and I finally got the shortened part looking correct. In blender, the mesh is divided into three parts which I labeled whole dress, left arm, and right arm. The arms are those odd patches. For some reason, the dress looks whole in blender, but the right arm is invisible in s4s. I've tried a hundred things and I still can't get it to work. I've attached the package file and blender file if it helps. I'm so frustrated and I appreciate any insight. Thanks! www.dropbox.com/sh/sgjbb6eyn4ov1d9/AADHBUrdzQ7TJNjtobcBv6Xla?dl=0
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Post by mauvemorn on Jun 19, 2020 16:46:20 GMT -5
Hi. Some meshes are made of multiple meshgroups to tune each of them differently. For example, your dress should have two meshgroups in the arms area to interact with arm bands, two meshgroups to interact with tall boots ( this is optional), and the rest of the mesh. So your dress should be made of either 3 or 5 meshgroups. In your blend there's 4 and two of them share the same cut number. So what you should do is select s4studio_mesh_1.001, delete the back part of legs that you missed ( disable Limit selection to visible, ignore everything but the orange circle ), then join it with s4studio_mesh_1. Make sure the cut numbers correspond to those of the original meshgroups that will be replaced in the package
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Post by greyzonesims on Jun 20, 2020 0:20:53 GMT -5
Hi. Some meshes are made of multiple meshgroups to tune each of them differently. For example, your dress should have two meshgroups in the arms area to interact with arm bands, two meshgroups to interact with tall boots ( this is optional), and the rest of the mesh. So your dress should be made of either 3 or 5 meshgroups. In your blend there's 4 and two of them share the same cut number. So what you should do is select s4studio_mesh_1.001, delete the back part of legs that you missed ( disable Limit selection to visible, ignore everything but the orange circle ), then join it with s4studio_mesh_1. Make sure the cut numbers correspond to those of the original meshgroups that will be replaced in the package Thank you SO much! Joining the nude mesh with the dress mesh fixed the arm mess in S4S. Thank you!
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