

(There're many useful ones, guides for clothing and meshing, even videotutorials, so definitely take a look at those). You can ask as many questions as you need when you read the tutorials. Here, you will find: maxis-match content of high quality, with detailed textures and properly crafted meshes.
Sims 3 cc clothes free#
This is quite some work but I'm sure if you take your time you will achieve it. This is a Custom Content site with free downloads for the Sims 3. There are a couple of AxA collaboration packs on this list because the content is so beautiful and extremely trendy.

You should start with basic frankmeshing, that's my advice, it will give you some inside in the clothing process. Look for the CAS section of the tutorials mostly, but all the beginners tutorials might help you anyways, it's not bad to read them. Heavendy-cc Kylie FN Inspired Dress Converted To Sims 3 All credit goes to heavendy-cc Recolorable 1024x1024 Texture Weird in cas but fine in game :) Original Sims 4 Post X All Morphs, except pregnancy Package / Mirror Sims3Pack /. The best content for The Sims 4, The Sims 3, The Sims 2 and The Sims 1. You have a fully organized INDEX of tutorials you can use to find them easily. I strongly recommend you to read the "Beginners tutorials" we have here in the forum to understand a little more of the things I listed you above. You usually start from basics and work your way up.
Sims 3 cc clothes how to#
Nobody learned how to create CC in one day. I know it might look a little bit overwhelming but it's a process you need to learn slowly. Understanding of LODS (Levels of details) and mesh polycount reducing. You need to know basic meshing, blender as a tool (interface and management), the concept of UV mapping (and, the way EA does it for Sims 4, that is way to different that was in TS3.Īlso, you need to know the textures: Normal/bump Map, Diffuses, Speculars (which are different so you need to make them from scratch), Shadow images.

Personaly, I think this is a way to ambitious project to start with if you're new to meshes.
