![]() ![]() SimPose, for creating poses for different outfits and props etc. You could use Adobe Photoshop or even MS Paint, it's up to you. Paint Shop Pro 7, for creating wallpapers, carpets and roof tiles, recolouring or creating skins, recolouring objects and making nice pictures to hang on the walls. You'll need to do some tweaking of filenames, or you'll end up with light-skinned bodies or heads in the dark-skinned section. It's good fun if you turn off the filter, but be warned that your new skins may not save properly. ![]() SimShow from the official Sims site, for previewing skins and trying them out on other meshes. Also a good selection of skins available, plus a tool that lets you convert costumes from the costume trunk into playable skins. Go to the Programs section and follow the instructions to download the program. far files and using NPC skins in ordinary Sim homes. Slow to load images at times, but very useful nonetheless. Sims HomeCrafter from the official Sims site, for creating wallpaper and carpet designs. Generally good but a tendency to crash on larger pictures. Sims Art Studio from the official Sims site, for creating paintings from scans, digital camera photos and stuff I've picked up from the Web. I now have the On Holiday fishing pier available for residential lots. Sims Transmogrifier 2.0 from Lush Creations, for recolouring objects and amending their properties. Here are some of the tools I use for creating objects, skins etc.
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