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#1 Old 26th Dec 2014 at 10:59 PM
Default Pregnant Morph on a skirt mesh?
Hi, I want to add a pregnant morph on a skirt mesh.
I know that there's a program called Mesh Tool Kit which generates a pregnant morph.

But what am I doing wrong?
That skirt mesh looked strange after I used Mesh Tool Kit.
It's a long skirt and Mesh Tool Kit didn't look at the bottom of the skirt.

Anyway, how should Mesh Tool Kit supposed to be used for Sims 2 meshes?

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#2 Old 27th Dec 2014 at 2:17 AM
No idea. Can you provide a link to the program you used? I've searched, but all I can find is one for TS3.

It would probably be easier to make your own morph and just copy the vertex information from an existing pregnant bottom mesh.
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#3 Old 27th Dec 2014 at 7:48 AM
I think the Mesh Tool Kit can be used for Sims 2 meshes too.
http://www.modthesims.info/showthread.php?t=487443

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#4 Old 27th Dec 2014 at 10:41 PM
What does "that skirt mesh looked strange" mean? Did the mesh explode? Does the pregnant waistline on the skirt not line up with the pregnant waistline of a top? You also said, "It's a long skirt and Mesh Tool Kit didn't look at the bottom of the skirt." If it's a long skirt, why does the shape need to change for the morph? Generally, the lower legs aren't any fatter on a pregnant or fat morph.

Some pictures of the problem would be helpful. But I would probably still make the same recommendation: make the morph by hand if you're not getting the results you want with that particular tool.
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#5 Old 28th Dec 2014 at 8:28 PM
Because it's a skirt. I thought pregnant morphs on skirts should have flatten pregnant morph.
I meant those strange shadow issues on the pregnant belly

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#6 Old 28th Dec 2014 at 9:50 PM
I find it easier to make preg morphs by hand unless I have a virtually identical reference mesh. The results I've gotten with Mesh Toolkit haven't been great.

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#7 Old 28th Dec 2014 at 10:37 PM
I just deleted my skirt mesh. I found out that there's a similar mesh already in the game. Anyway, this thread can be closed now.

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