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#126 Old 8th May 2008 at 5:40 PM
Although i have played the Sims 2 long long time,but still a very new...w player to creat objects. I will work hard to learn these tutorials.i just afraid couldnt thanks enough!

I am not 100% fluent, but at least I am improving.
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#127 Old 23rd Jun 2008 at 4:17 AM
I´m not a hair mesher but I still have a question on hair meshing, which I thought could fit in here:
I have downloaded a lot of hair meshes which do show holes (most times at the back) when the Sim is moving. Is there a way to fix this?
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#128 Old 25th Jun 2008 at 10:45 PM
bienchen83 - yes, but you'd need to learn a lot about meshing bodyshop/boned items. You'd start with the 3 unimesh body tutorials. Then you'd probably have enough knowledge to go in and fix the bone assignments on the hair (when something goes 'off' only when a sim moves, it's almost always some bone assignments that are bad)

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#129 Old 29th Jun 2008 at 10:08 AM
I already mada a mesh for which I had to assign bones.
So I could probably take a mesh which doesn´t produce holes at the neck, look at it´s bone assignments and assígn the same to the corrupt file? And this will have to be done for all ages then. So this will be a bunch of work.

Thanks for your reply, tiggerypum.
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