JoshQ Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 View File Body N03 for MedBod This CC is offered completely free You’re allowed to modify it in any way, shape or form imaginable; asking me for permission is not necessary I don’t take requests nor commissions Details: Base game compatible For young adult and adult femsims Located on the “Body” category Enabled for naked, everyday, formalwear, sleepwear, swimwear, athletic, career, outerwear, validformaternity Disabled for random sims All LODs and morphs Polycount: 4194 3 color channels Only available in .package format Defects: For beginners the textures look awful at full zoom and without the HD Mod Even when I included a normalmap the straps will look “flat” on dark colors Patterns won’t align between the body and neck seam I did a lot of stuff to avoid clipping on the neck while using animations but I cannot guarantee it wont happen Texture stretching and deformation depending on your sims size and animation Collars, necklaces, chokers and alike might clip with the neck Notes: Body can be used by petite and cowtits sims I extracted the neck from afBodyCHNJacketSkirtInspired and joined it to MedBod. The reason is painting over the neck is a PITA and 9 times out of 10 it looks bad and that’s why I’m not including and “accessory” version, with a mesh you almost can control texture stretching I made a very small modification to the hips to make the tush a little more round You can mix this clothes with the Impossible Heels, EA’s shoes and any other footwear that follows the original UV map and legs seam Can this be ported to the default body? Yes. You only need to adapt the vertices on the base of the neck and maybe reassign bones on those. You will notice I deleted a portion of MedBod’s neck as a method of reducing clipping, do the same with your custom or original body mesh. Textures shouldn’t require any modification even you can create your very own just be careful on the chest-neck union Friendly reminder: you can use s3pe to add or remove clothing categories Credits: Electronic Arts for the neck mesh Submitter JoshQ Submitted 06/24/2017 Category Clothing Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.