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Running the Game in windowed mode
Sure, it's a simple little trick, but it will allow you to do other things while playing the game. An absolute must for creating hack-free custom pictures and paintings in your lots!
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Creating Murals in PSP
Ever seen those houses that have elaborate murals on one of the walls, and thought to yourself, "How'd they do that?" Well, here's one way of doing it. |
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Creating "Hack-free" Custom Paintings
Love to have more variety in your decorations, without having the hacks? Here's how you can have custom paintings in your game, without any fancy programs, just plain old MS Paint. |
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Creating "Hack-free" Custom Pictures
If you have University, you can not only create custom paintings to add more variety to home decorating, you can also take pictures with the new Camera career reward in two formats: landscape, and portrait. All without hacks, and without the expensive programs, just plain old MS Paint. |
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Creating Photoshop Murals
Now you can learn to create a mural using Adobe Photoshop. For beginners in HomeCrafter Plus, and for the seasoned pros! |
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Creating New Fences
*Disclaimer - I'm not a master at meshing or UV Mapping, but this will get you started in creating new fences for your game. You should have an EP (doesn't matter which one, as long as there's one) installed for these to work. |
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Creating a New Table
*Disclaimer - I'm not a master at meshing or UV Mapping, but this will get you started in creating new meshes for your game. You'll learn the basics of creating a table mesh, mapping and texturing using Milkshape3D and LithUnwrap and creating a base-game compatible object even if you have an EP installed. |
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Creating a New Chair, Linking it to the table.
*Disclaimer - I'm not a master at meshing or UV Mapping, but this will get you started in creating new meshes for your game. This one's a little bit harder than the table, because we will be turning our table that we created into a "repository" object, and making our chair a "slave" object that get's it's textures exclusively from the table, for smaller package files, and easy one-step, full-set recolors. |