![]() ![]() PRELIMINARY STEP 1: CONFIGURING BLENDER’S GRAPHICS SETTINGS: Definitely recommend learning about that! ![]() It’s really powerful and will make your workflow with actions much faster. I won’t cover how to do it in this tutorial, but you should be able to find it easily on Google by searching something like “Photoshop automate batch”. If you want to make this much faster in Photoshop, there’s an automation option in it that allows you to run an action through a batch of files in a folder and then saves it all. I recommend saving them in different folders named BASE TS4 and ALPHA TS4 respectively to keep it organized. For the “No transparency” action I like to name it BASE (And your swatch number or name), and for the “Make Alpha” action I usually name it ALPHA (And that same swatch number/name). You should have 2 textures for each tattoo swatch. Then run the “Make Alpha” action on those same swatches (from the beginning, make sure you’re not running the action on an already edited swatch!), which will only show the alpha channel of the image in black and white, and save another copy of that. This will remove the alpha channel from the image, getting rid of all the transparency. Once you’ve done that, open them up one by one in Photoshop and run the “No transparency” action. ♾XTRACTING TEXTURES AND EDITING THEM WITH PHOTOSHOP:įirst things first, you will need to extract as pngs all the textures you want to convert from TS4 using Sims 4 Studio. ![]()
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