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Default Replacement - Teen Style Stuff PJs Mapping Fix

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Uploaded: 15th Mar 2008 at 12:07 PM
Updated: 16th Nov 2008 at 8:27 PM by CatOfEvilGenius
What this is for:

A couple people reported to me that sims wearing this PJs/sleepwear outfit from Teen Style stuff in combination with my skintone show my web address on their bellies. This is due to a weird choice of mapping by EAxis for this mesh and instead of putting the mapping for the belly in the right place (like, say, on the belly where it belongs) they put it on a usually-unused area. Because this area is usually unused, I (and other skintone creators) have used that area on our skintones to add information like name, web address, etc... the result is that any skintone thus tagged will show unwanted writing in that area... And any skintone -not- tagged in that way will generally look quite flat and unshaded as that area is usually a single colour bucket fill.

So this is a simple fix to the texture mapping for that mesh, moving that little strip of belly to where it should be. Fat morph is included and the mapping is correct on it as well.

I just love fixing Maxis mistakes.

This is a default replacement mesh, so it will automatically fix all of the Maxis colours of this mesh as well as any custom recolours of this mesh. It will -not- fix any new custom meshes based on this same mesh - it's up to the creators of those meshes to fix that themselves.

Thanks to:

The rest of the MTS2 staff, especially Delphy, for having such a spiffy place I could learn to create pretty things for pixel dollies - and fix silly flubs like this darn mesh.
Quaxi, and everyone else who has contributed to the development of SimPE.
Wes_h, for Unimesh.

Polygon Counts:
2112 polygons, 1545 vertices (same as original)