Change the opacity to 30% (well, you can change it to other number too, but it worked the best for me), so you can see both the alpha and the textures that are located under the alpha. Open the alpha too, and copy the alpha layer to the top of the texture layer. Open the adult textures (that starts with afhair or amhair). Open your photo editing program (Photoshop). There are textures, alphas, and a bunch of black whatever that we don't have to care about. Go to the Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/Projects/"the name of your new project" folder and you can see what have been exported. Textures and color actions (I linked Simgaroop's)įirst, open Bodyshop, and start a new projectįind the hair that you want to retexture (I usually choose the red one, don't ask me why) and export it. Photoshop (or you can also use other photo editing programs, but I'm not sure what colors are available in GIMP curves) Warning: Possible grammar mistakes and occasional Hungarian words on the pictures I use Simgaroop's textures, but I'm pretty sure this method is also useful for other MM textures that don't have multiple shines to place. So I've been asked if I could write a tutorial about how I retexture hair.
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