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| Felquish |
Not sure if I put this in the right thread... Anyway, I was just wondering that while I have NO idea how to mesh just yet, if trying to create a cochlear or/and a hearing aid would be a great first project? I plan on placing them in the accessories section - maybe the earrings... |
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CmarNYC
Ms. Byte
Join Date: Jul 2009 |
An accessory like that could be cloned from an earring and should be pretty easy for a beginner. As easy as learning how to mesh gets, anyway. :P |
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| Felquish |
Awesome! (: Um... Another question... Would it be better to use Milkshape or can I use Blender? I don't have the money to buy milkshape so... :s It's just that since I'm trying to find some tutorials that work with Blender, I keep finding tutorials that go with Milkshape. |
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CmarNYC
Ms. Byte
Join Date: Jul 2009 |
Personally I find Blender harder to work with, although that may be because I'm used to Milkshape. Certainly there are very few Sims 3-specific tutorials since there aren't a lot of people using it but there are plenty of tutorials on using Blender in general. Maybe a Blender person will step in here and give you some tips. |
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You can use Wings 3d for this in combination with TSRW, the easiest combo arround imo |
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| Felquish |
so you mean that id use just wings and tsrw of course adding in whatever else is required? |
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| BeatlesGeorgeH |
I would use Milkshape. I've expirimented with Milkshape 3D and Blender and I think Milkshape would be this best in this case. I haven't been able to make andyhing with Blender, so I suggest Milkshape. Good luck! |
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