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How to make things for Sex Sim / Re: How to use the Character Editor
« on: July 11, 2013, 04:32:05 PM »
I am starting to pick up Blender and I am slowly prepping to use GIMP- I use to use Photoshop, but I started to drift from it- so I find working on things like this useful and encouraging for me to actually learn and make my own 3d models. I understand how to set up the clothes so that they aren't directly on the skin or a model to create that dirft/hanging effect, but it is a bit buggy. But with me having ADHD, I now want to move on to creating either objects that may be used in game- when that becomes available in the future- and even new environments or Models.
I was wondering if there was any way to import fully user made models (without the use of PPP- it is nice, but limited) into the game, or do I need to send them directly to you and let you decide if they should be imported. Won't bother me either way, or whatever the case is- I'll figure something out for them. I would like to be able to make sure they are working before I send them out and work out any bugs- even do this as I make changes in increments, so I can figure out what I did wrong easier.
Currently I am working on slightly toned female (and sometimes the male counterpart; just winging it for practice). I know that I can create an illusion of such using textures, but, my keen eyes of 15/20 and perfect color vision sees that is it airbrushed and kind kills it for me.
Sill, Love the game and look forward to what you put out... if all else, this will be a good motivator to continue to use and learn Blender (Had it for almost a year, and can barely something the resembles a human) and figure GIMP out.
I was wondering if there was any way to import fully user made models (without the use of PPP- it is nice, but limited) into the game, or do I need to send them directly to you and let you decide if they should be imported. Won't bother me either way, or whatever the case is- I'll figure something out for them. I would like to be able to make sure they are working before I send them out and work out any bugs- even do this as I make changes in increments, so I can figure out what I did wrong easier.
Currently I am working on slightly toned female (and sometimes the male counterpart; just winging it for practice). I know that I can create an illusion of such using textures, but, my keen eyes of 15/20 and perfect color vision sees that is it airbrushed and kind kills it for me.
Sill, Love the game and look forward to what you put out... if all else, this will be a good motivator to continue to use and learn Blender (Had it for almost a year, and can barely something the resembles a human) and figure GIMP out.