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TS3-Toddler Top and puffy pants.

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Uploaded: 26th Sep 2011 at 7:57 PM
TS3-Toddler Top and puffy pants.

A new top and puffy bottom for the little ones.
Some of you may recognize the top from the meshing tutorial I've written last year.
Each of the 3 presets has its own Multiplier/Base texture and Mask.
Preset 1 looks like an old-fashioned cardigan and has 3 channels -body, sleeves plus shoulders and the accents.
Preset 2 is a bright colored Tshirt and has 3 channels -body, sleeves plus shoulders and the accents.
Preset 3 is also a Tshirt and has 3 channels -body, sleeves and the accents.

The bottom comes with 3 different masks and has 2 different Multipliers/base textures.
The first base texture has only one colour channel, and is a soft corduroy stretch pants with fake zipper and pockets.
For the moderator that is concerned about the button used, I can inform you that it is made from polyester and smoothed all around.
From my own experience with 5 Real Life toddlers that put everything in their mouth, I can tell you that the button, should it accidently be eaten, will leave the toddlers body in a natural way without doing harm.

The second base texture looks more like a jogging pants with strings, and uses 2 masks.
Preset 2,3 and 4 have 3 channels- the pants, the strings and a small accent on the cuffs.
Preset 5 and 6 have 3 channels- the pants, the strings and the whole cuffs and waistband.
The presets also come with different texture scaling.

Toddler meshes do not have morphs, but the top and bottom have proper LODs and are available for boys and girls.
My toddler sims seems to be dressed in their PJ most of the day, so they are categorized as Everyday, Formal and Sleepwear.

Happy Simming!



Polygon Counts:
Coc3-PUtop2-16310 2482 polygons 1579 vertices
Coc3-PUbottom2-LongPuffPants 764 polygons 574 vertices

Additional Credits:
Big thanks to Delphy, Wesley Howe and Peter and Inge Jones for the tools I've used to make the meshes.
Thanks to Jonha for the mod that make the toddlers stand in CAS.