Skeletal Butler
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Uploaded: 31st Oct 2015 at 7:23 AM
Poor Bonehilda doesn't want to to be the only skeleton in town... So in the spirit of Halloween I have created the skeletal butler. Finally, a proper pair of spooky skeletons for that haunted house!
The preset colors for the outfit are designed to exactly match those of Bonehilda's presets, so making the perfect match is no problem.
The skeletal butler outfit comes in two pieces. The head is categorized as hat hair, and recolors with the hat channels. The body is a full body outfit, and can be paired with any shoes you like.
The outfit doesn't have morphs (skeletons can't be fat or fit!) so adjusting the morph sliders does nothing, and will look exactly the same on a fat sim or a thin sim.
Please also note that this outfit is designed to be worn by headless sims. The easiest way to get a headless sim is to edit the Grim Reaper in Create-A-Sim, save him to the bin, and then edit him whenever you want to make a sim use this outfit.
The outfit has three recoloring channels, and the head has two, which can be seen below.
This outfit does require Supernatural, since it was edited from the Bonehilda outfit and uses most of her assets, as well as assets from other clothing from the expansion. It is enabled for male only, adult and young adult, in the everyday, formalwear, and outerwear categories.
Polygon Counts:
Head
LOD0: 4234
LOD1: 2358
LOD2: 1312
Body
LOD0: 4404
LOD1: 2453
LOD2: 1400
Additional Credits:
Meshing Toolkit by CmarNYC
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=481950
Delphy's Sims 3 Pack Multi-Extractor
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=364038
MasterController by Twallan
http://nraas.wikispaces.com/MasterController
The preset colors for the outfit are designed to exactly match those of Bonehilda's presets, so making the perfect match is no problem.
The skeletal butler outfit comes in two pieces. The head is categorized as hat hair, and recolors with the hat channels. The body is a full body outfit, and can be paired with any shoes you like.
The outfit doesn't have morphs (skeletons can't be fat or fit!) so adjusting the morph sliders does nothing, and will look exactly the same on a fat sim or a thin sim.
Please also note that this outfit is designed to be worn by headless sims. The easiest way to get a headless sim is to edit the Grim Reaper in Create-A-Sim, save him to the bin, and then edit him whenever you want to make a sim use this outfit.
The outfit has three recoloring channels, and the head has two, which can be seen below.
This outfit does require Supernatural, since it was edited from the Bonehilda outfit and uses most of her assets, as well as assets from other clothing from the expansion. It is enabled for male only, adult and young adult, in the everyday, formalwear, and outerwear categories.
Polygon Counts:
Head
LOD0: 4234
LOD1: 2358
LOD2: 1312
Body
LOD0: 4404
LOD1: 2453
LOD2: 1400
Additional Credits:
Meshing Toolkit by CmarNYC
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=481950
Delphy's Sims 3 Pack Multi-Extractor
http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=364038
MasterController by Twallan
http://nraas.wikispaces.com/MasterController
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2. Load the game's Launcher, and click on the Downloads tab. Find the item in the list and tick the box beside it. Then press the Install button below the list.
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Other Information
Age:
– Young Adult
– Adult
Gender:
– Male
Clothing Type:
– Everyday
– Formal
– Outerwear
Clothing Style:
– No Style
: None of the below styles
Other Type:
– Not Applicable
Maxis Flags:
– Not Applicable
Outfit Type:
– Full Outfit
Tags
Packs Needed
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Supernatural |
About Me
Previously Camkitty
I don't mind if you edit/use my sims content, but please give credit.
I'm not taking requests.
My DeviantArt page: http://camkitty2.deviantart.com/
I mostly post non-sims art there, but I also sometimes post pictures of sims stuff I am working on or have not released.
I only make content for Sims 3, not 2 or 4.
I don't mind if you edit/use my sims content, but please give credit.
I'm not taking requests.
My DeviantArt page: http://camkitty2.deviantart.com/
I mostly post non-sims art there, but I also sometimes post pictures of sims stuff I am working on or have not released.
I only make content for Sims 3, not 2 or 4.