Showing posts with label the sims resource. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the sims resource. Show all posts

Friday, 3 October 2014

Fox Pyjamas for Girls

My new fox pyjamas for girls are now available for download over at The Sims Resource.

I found the originals somewhere on the internet and decided to recreate them for TS4.

First of all I created the fox image with shapes and the pen tool, adding a little pattern on the tail and on his front:





Then I used the foxes head, resized it and hand tiled a pattern from it:





This is the end result:





I have also created a video so that you can see what the item looks like in CAS:





You can download them from The Sims Resource via the link below:

DOWNLOAD HERE!

I hope you like these pyjamas just as much as I enjoyed creating them!


~ Minicart (Jules)

Friday, 26 September 2014

Unleashing Ones Creativity

My Bird and Bunting pyjamas for girls are now available for download over at The Sims Resource.

Creating custom content for The Sims 4 takes me back to TS2 days as the way of creating is basically the same.  It's just a pity that EA/Maxis hasn't released a 'Body Shop' and wallpaper and floor tool, like they did before.  Of course, in a way, that doesn't really matter as there are fantastic modders and programmers out there who make tools available for us so that we can continue to release our creativity making custom content for fellow Simmers.

At the moment I am using Color Magic and S4PE together with Photoshop and have made a few items, all of which can be downloaded at TSR.  However, once the TSR Workshop for The Sims 4 is released then I will be using that.  I don't know how different it will be compared to Color Magic and S4PE but it may mean that I will have to endure another learning experience.  But that's okay because I enjoy learning stuff...

Back to my Bird and Bunting pyjamas - I created the bird for the top in photoshop with shapes and the pen tool and ran each shape/colour through my felt style action script to create this:







I then created some buntings with different patterns:





I used this to hand-tile a pattern and then defined that in Photoshop and used the pattern for the bottoms:






Here is an image of the end result:



 
I had a lot of fun creating these pyjamas, as I do with all the things I make.

Since creating for TS4, I decided to make a small video for each item to show what the content looks like in CAS.  This is something else that I really enjoy doing and these videos seem to be quite popular.

So, here is the video I made to 'showcase' my Bird and Bunting pyjamas:




You can download my Bird and Bunting Pyjamas for girls over at TSR via the link below:

DOWNLOAD HERE!

I hope you like them and I really do appreciate any feedback, good or bad.

Take care guys and have a great day!

~ Minicart (Jules)

Saturday, 13 October 2012

Autumn Sweaters for Girls

My Autumn Sweater for Girls was published yesterday over at The Sims Resource:


Again, I had great fun creating these, placing a wool effect on the multiplier first.  I then designed the images in Photoshop and placed a carpet effect overlay on them to make them look softer.  I created the ribbons for the balloons with the action script that I purchased from Atomic Cupcake:


I then placed the images on the clothing as an overlay which of course means that these images are non-recolourable.

If you would like this item in your game, you may download from the link below:

Download Autumn Sweater for Girls!

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Creating for The Sims 3

I have been asked by a few people how I create my clothing for The Sims 3 and I always point them in the direction of Ekinege's fantastic tutorial over at The Sims Resource.  Although I used other tutorials when I first started and which got me on the road to custom creation, as soon as Ekinege's tutorial was released, I learned a little more about what each file does.  Her tutorial is a more in depth one but still easy to follow.

If you ever created anything for The Sims 2, you will soon realise that creating for The Sims 3 is very different.  For example, custom creation for The Sims 2 meant that the design as well as the colours and textures were placed directly on one file and any variations would have to be created as a seperate item.  Now that we have CAS (Create a Sim), the file needs to be greyscale or colourless with seperate colour 'channels' to enable the user to change the colour and/or texture of the item themselves in game.  All of this may sound a little daunting but it is in fact quite simple.

Multiplier File

The 'multiplier' file is where you place your design.  For example, add a belt to a dress and for more involved creating, change the neckline, change the sleeves from long to short or vice versa as in the images below:



The 'alpha' layer in the channel of your multiplier determines where your design goes.  The white part shows your design where the black part blocks it out.  For example, I created this two piece swimsuit from the swimsuit for girls:



The original multiplier looks like this, with the alpha layer being completely white to show the one piece swimsuit:



Here are my changes to create a two piece swimsuit:



The 'white' part determines how much of your design shows through, so if it's black, it doesn't show through at all.  Had I made the white part of the swimsuit grey, the swimsuit would have been see-through which is something you can implement on adult clothing such as this top from Juttaponath:


The see through part on the top has been made with that part of the alpha layer being grey.

Mask File

The 'mask' file determines where the colour channels go on your creation.  Usually there are three channels or colours however, you can just use one or two.  Red is the first colour, yellow is second and purple third but please be aware that these are not the actual colours your item will be; these colours are used to basically tell CAS which of your chosen colours go where on the item.  So for example, if you have a blue t-shirt with a green neckline and white sleeves, you would create the mask with red for the t-shirt, yellow for the neckline and purple on the sleeves. 

Once in CAS, the item will show three colours on the specific parts you have chosen, enabling the user to change these colours and/or textures to their liking.  You can even create a pattern on the mask.  Here is an example of a mask file which again is taken from my Strawberry Swim for Girls:


Normal File

The 'normal' file is basically the bump map.  I remember using the bump map in The Sims 2 to make the pattern and texture stand out more as in the image below:


To achieve this effect, I placed a copy of the design on top of the bump map which is something that you cannot do with Sims 3 creating. 

For Sims 3 custom content, this 'normal' map does the same job by making things 'stand out' and basically highlighting details such as making a belt buckle look as though it is raised.

Clothing Specular File

The 'clothing specular' file is great for highlighting parts of your creation that you want to remain shiny, such as the belt in Ekinege's tutorial here:


Otherwise this file is basically very dark or even black.  If the file is too light, your whole creation will be very shiny.

Overlay File

The 'overlay' file is great for adding little extra's to your design, such as buttons or even an image or non-recolourable pattern.  I tend to use this file on all of my creations and I prefer to use this for placing an image on the item instead of using the 'logo' file as I find that I get a better result with the 'overlay' file.

Any images that you place on the overlay file cannot be recoloured in game by the user which means that you can make your design more unique.  If you are going to create three variations of your item however, you will need to have three different overlay files - one for each variation.

Here is an example of an overlay file together with the alpha that I created for one variation of my Smart and Casual Outfit:


I would recommend that you use TSR Workshop for creating custom content as it is extremely easy to use and also download and follow Ekinege's tutorial to get a great result.

You will of course need a paint program such as Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro however, if you don't already have a paint program, there are some free ones on the web such as Gimp which you can use for creating custom content for The Sims 3.

Here are the links to the free downloads for you:

Ekinege's Tutorial

TSR Workshop

Gimp Paint Program

If you have ever wanted to have a go at creating custom content for The Sims 3, I hope the above will help you understand the process more and get you started on the road to becoming a Sims 3 custom content artist.

If you have any questions, please comment in the section below or if this post has helped you, feel free to 'tweet' it or click the 'like' button! :-)

Cheers!

~Minicart:-)

Friday, 5 October 2012

Deer and Owl Pyjamas

My Deer and Owl pyjamas for girls has been published today over at The Sims Resource.

I created both the deer and owl in Photoshop with shapes and the pen tool and added some 'noise' to the flattened images, just to give a nice effect:


I then created a pattern by hand with these images, adding trees, flowers and butterflies, again using the shape tool in Photoshop.  I used Immajer's Simlish font on one of the pyjama tops, adding a warp to the text.

Here's the finished product:


Again, I had great fun creating this and was very pleased with the end result.

If you would like this item in your game, you may download via the link below:

DOWNLOAD HERE

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Little Sweetie Toddler Dress and More!

It's been a while since I updated this blog and I've created a few things since then so here are the pics:



All of the above can be found on my site at The Sims Resource.

Today I have had my Little Sweetie dress for toddlers published:


You can download this from the link below:

Download Little Sweetie dress for toddlers here.

I will try and make sure to update more frequently in future! :-)

I hope you enjoy the above creations - happy Simming!

~Minicart


Thursday, 12 July 2012

Keeping Fit!

My new Keeping Fit! athletic outfit for girls is now available for download over at The Sims Resource!



This outfit has three recolourable parts and comes in three variations.  I created the images for the t-shirts in Photoshop with shapes and added them as an overlay, which of course means that they are not recolourable.

I hope you enjoy this set just as much as I enjoyed making it.

You may download via the link below:

Download Here!

Cheers and Happy Simming!

~Minicart :-)

Friday, 29 June 2012

Time for Bed!

Dress your Sims 3 girls in this pretty 'Time for Bed' nightdress which was published yesterday over at The Sims Resource!



I decided not to create an image for these as they looked better with a pattern on the top.  One of the patterns is non-recolourable as I created this as an overlay with the heart pattern I used on the Hearts 'n' Bows set.

I added a bow which I created with the action script I purchased from Atomic Cupcake.

You may download my Time for Bed nightdress via the link below.

Download Here!

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)

Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Motorcar Sleepwear for Toddler Boys

I'm a little late in posting this; on Saturday, my Motorcar Sleepwear for Toddler Boys was published over at The Sims Resource.

I created the motorcar in Photoshop with shapes and added a gradient and bevel for a nice effect.  I then created some trees, clouds and a bird and popped them all together to create a 'picture':



I then created a pattern with the car and trees by hand tiling in Photoshop and used this for the parts I wanted to place a pattern on as an overlay.

Here is the finished result:



Again, I was pleased with how this turned out and had great fun making it!

You may download my Motorcar Sleepwear for Toddler Boys on the link below:

Download Here!

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)

Monday, 11 June 2012

Summer Playtime and More Action Scripts!

My new Summer Playtime set for girls is now available for download over at The Sims Resource.



I created the images for the tops with shapes and the pen tool in Photoshop and added patterns to them that I got from The Fat Strawberry.  I then placed these on as an overlay which means that these images are not recolourable although the actual tops are.

The denim shorts I created The Sims 2 way which means that these are also non-recolourable.  However, I was really pleased with how these turned out. 

I created the flowers and hearts embellishment with shapes in Photoshop and then used an embroidery action script that I purchased from Atomic Cupcake to give a nice stitch effect.  Here is one of them:



And this is what it looks like placed together:



For the buttons on the pocket, again I used an action script from Atomic Cupcake after creating the shape and colour of the button in Photoshop:



Unfortunately Atomic Cupcake is no longer trading but there are loads of action scripts you can purchase on the internet - just do a Google search!

Again, I was pleased with how this set turned out and I had a lot of fun creating it. 

If you would like this set in your game, you may download it from the link below:

Download Here!

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)



Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Rainbow Sleepwear

My Rainbow Sleepwear for Toddler Girls is now available for download over at The Sims Resource.

I created the rainbow in Photoshop using my own gradient and the polar coordinates tool, added an outer glow for a nice effect and got this:



I then added a couple of clouds using shapes, adding a gradient and outer and inner glows which gave me this final image:



Using this image (without the pink background), I hand tiled to create a seamless pattern for the clothing.  Here is the final result:



There are three recolourable parts for this sleepwear, however as the rainbow image and pattern are overlays, these cannot be recoloured.

Again, I hope you enjoy this item for your game just as much as I enjoyed making it!

You may download my Rainbow Sleepwear for Toddler Girls here.

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)

Monday, 4 June 2012

Hearts 'N' Bows

My Hearts 'N' Bows outfit for girls is now available for download over at The Sims Resource.

This set comes in two parts, tops and bottoms.  I created the heart motif in Photoshop with shapes:



I then created a seamless tiled pattern out of it by hand, addding a few dots inbetween:



I then used the heart and pattern to create overlays for the clothing.  This of course means that the pattern and heart motifs are non-recolourable.

For the bow, I used an action script from Atomic Cupcake.  First I created the 'ribbon' with the heart design:



Then I popped this through the action script and got this:



I then resized this to fit the clothing and again used this as an overlay.  Here's the finished result:



You can download my Hearts 'N' Bows outfit for girls here.

Cheers!

~Minicart :-)