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#1 Old 23rd Feb 2014 at 5:43 AM
Default Need help so i can do this
I left auto smooth on. I need to do this to my nightshirt mesh to fix it.

How do you do this? I have been looking but can not find a answer. Thank you for you help

select all of your mesh *except* the top row of vertices in the neck, the bottom row of vertices in the ankles, and the row of vertices at the bottom of the skirt.
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#2 Old 23rd Feb 2014 at 12:48 PM
Do you mean how do you select the vertices?? Where are you having a problem?

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#3 Old 23rd Feb 2014 at 1:17 PM
Default Need help so i can do this. I think I paniced when i read the instructions
Quote: Originally posted by CmarNYC
Do you mean how do you select the vertices?? Where are you having a problem?


Thanks for your reply

My mind stopped working
What I have done is hidden the 3 sections. Then used align normals, Unhide everything. Then did the next part. Are going to get it checked to see if I done it right.

This is what I had to do
- Open Milkshape and turn off Autosmooth!
- Import your mesh and any EA toddler mesh
- Hide the EA mesh, and select all of your mesh *except* the top row of vertices in the neck, the bottom row of vertices in the ankles, and the row of vertices at the bottom of the skirt.
- Open the Vertex menu and click Align Normals. Most of the seams should be gone now, especially on the hands.
- Make sure that in the Groups tab, the EA mesh is above your mesh in the list, and unhide the EA mesh
- Select one of the seamy vertices - say, on the left side of the neck. You should end up with that vertex selected on both your mesh and the EA mesh.
- Open the Vertex menu and click Sims 2 UniMesh Normal Data Merge
- That vertex should no longer be seamy. Repeat for the other seamy vertices.
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