JoshQ Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 View File Impossible Heels ‘Sandra' Details: Base game compatible For teen, young adult and adult femsims Enabled for everyday, sleepwear, formalwear, career, outerwear and validformaternity Disabled for random sims All LODs and morphs Polycount: LOD1=11680; LOD2=2412 4 color channels, 3 variations Will add 6 “units” to adult and young adult’s height, 5 to teens Only available as .package Defects: Shoes look “weird” on CAS, in-game looks fine Textures look “grainy” from up close Too dark / bright colors look awful Potential clipping with floor and furniture also misalignment on animations, poses and interactions between sims Clipping and bending behind the ankle on animations and when using pants 3D accessories that contain morphs, like necklaces, might deform shoes and feet Notes: Lately most of my meshes have been suffering from serious deformation when increasing the weight slider. So far the solution has been to generate the morphs “by hand” using Milkshape3D, but Milkshape’s tools can be too basic for this task so instead of scaling the ankle area, and anything else close to it, I’m scaling the whole feet according to the leg’s size. This means overweight sims will have wider and slightly larger feet while on thin bodies its size will be reduced just a bit. Personally I haven’t noticed anything off-place and my sims are on the “meaty” side of the scale YMMV Compatible with the default body, MedBod and any other custom body mesh that follows the original leg seam Submitter JoshQ Submitted 06/09/2021 Category The Sims 3 Requires 5 Link to comment
landess Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 (edited) Christmas in Summertime? I like it! >>> I have sliders which include the Achilles (ankle) so no worries. Edited June 10, 2021 by landess Link to comment
Guest Posted June 10, 2021 Share Posted June 10, 2021 I'm glad you are well and still creating! Just my opinion, but I think you fixed a long running EA mess up, as usually larger people have larger feet, and smaller people, smaller feet. EA just morphs the ankles, but now your shoes are more realistic to life! Link to comment
JoshQ Posted June 11, 2021 Author Share Posted June 11, 2021 On 6/9/2021 at 10:35 PM, landess said: I have sliders which include the Achilles Had several leg sliders but none to modify the achilles, should work fine ? 16 hours ago, LadySmoks said: I think you fixed a long running EA mess up, as usually larger people have larger feet This is how the Impossible Heels were going to be in the beginning but I barely knew the basics and only had Milkshape to work with so it was easier to copy what EA did back then. 16 hours ago, ErinC7214 said: Josh is back As long as creating and learning remains fun I’ll be around. What isn’t that fun is to write and proof and check again for mistakes so I’ll be a less talkative this time. 1 Link to comment
Guest Posted June 11, 2021 Share Posted June 11, 2021 6 hours ago, JoshQ said: easier to copy what EA did back then. Yes. I also now TRY to do some crazy things with bones that I never would try before. ) Link to comment
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