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How to connect scaling of a body part to a buff?


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I dont know where else to post this im sry, if theres a better place pls direct me so i can repost

I'll just b straight w my intentions, im making myself a basic stuffing kink mod pls dont shame me

So, like how pregnancy morphs appear only once a sim has the pregnancy buff, is there any way i could do that sort of thing, but obvs different because theres no babby? Im using zerbus mod constructor at the moment but i imagine it wouldnt be too difficult to code in python

Ty for anything

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5 hours ago, assassassassass said:

I dont know where else to post this im sry, if theres a better place pls direct me so i can repost

I'll just b straight w my intentions, im making myself a basic stuffing kink mod pls dont shame me

So, like how pregnancy morphs appear only once a sim has the pregnancy buff, is there any way i could do that sort of thing, but obvs different because theres no babby? Im using zerbus mod constructor at the moment but i imagine it wouldnt be too difficult to code in python

Ty for anything

It can be complicated to code it in Python but with S4CL or the 'custom slider framework' you may use a library which can help. I apply sliders with my mod (open source, needs an update, feel free to copy everything you need to modify sliders based on a buff) on-cloth-change but looking for buffs should also work.

You may use the default sliders or create non-CAS which only your mod can add, remove and modify. I've added also some docs for sliders.

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19 hours ago, Oops19 said:

It can be complicated to code it in Python but with S4CL or the 'custom slider framework' you may use a library which can help. I apply sliders with my mod (open source, needs an update, feel free to copy everything you need to modify sliders based on a buff) on-cloth-change but looking for buffs should also work.

You may use the default sliders or create non-CAS which only your mod can add, remove and modify. I've added also some docs for sliders.

Thank u sm 

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