Dress Sandals for Girls
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Uploaded: 13th Jan 2014 at 10:41 PM
Haven't been trolling around here for a long while, so here's another one of my lovely submissions. I thought of making this as I haven't found any similar pairs of shoes available for my Sims. It's actually loosely based on a pair of girls' sandals from Stride Rite, and it took me some effort to to edit the textures as there aren't much reference pics for the IRL item in question.
The shoes can be used as everyday or formal wear, and comes with two recolourable channels, namely the sole and upper.
Just install it as you would with any .package file. The shoes are tested on v1.63, but it should work with earlier or later builds of the game.
Polygon Counts:
LOD1
Verts: 375
Polys: 464
LOD2
Verts: 231
Polys: 224
LOD3
Verts: 144
Polys: 114
Additional Credits:
Props to my mates at American Girl Adult Collectors especially Molly, Cindy, Colette and Shannon, the Downfall Parodies Forum and my fellow modders at GTAF especially Aaron, Luis and SilentPL.
The shoes can be used as everyday or formal wear, and comes with two recolourable channels, namely the sole and upper.
Just install it as you would with any .package file. The shoes are tested on v1.63, but it should work with earlier or later builds of the game.
Polygon Counts:
LOD1
Verts: 375
Polys: 464
LOD2
Verts: 231
Polys: 224
LOD3
Verts: 144
Polys: 114
Additional Credits:
Props to my mates at American Girl Adult Collectors especially Molly, Cindy, Colette and Shannon, the Downfall Parodies Forum and my fellow modders at GTAF especially Aaron, Luis and SilentPL.
This is a new mesh, and means that it's a brand new self contained object that usually does not require a specific Pack (although this is possible depending on the type). It may have Recolours hosted on MTS - check below for more information.
Filename | Size | Downloads | Date | |||||
Dress_Sandal_source.zip
| Source project files for the mod
Size: 404.6 KB · Downloads: 880 · 13th Jan 2014 |
404.6 KB | 880 | 13th Jan 2014 | |||||
DressSandals.zip
| Dress Sandals for Girls - .package file
Size: 134.1 KB · Downloads: 3,343 · 13th Jan 2014 |
134.1 KB | 3,343 | 13th Jan 2014 | |||||
For a detailed look at individual files, see the Information tab. |
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Install Instructions
Quick Guide:
1. Click the file listed on the Files tab to download the file to your computer.
2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file. Now you will have either a .package or a .sims3pack file.
For Package files:
1. Cut and paste the file into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages folder. If you do not already have this folder, you should read the full guide to Package files first: Sims 3:Installing Package Fileswiki, so you can make sure your game is fully patched and you have the correct Resource.cfg file.
2. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
For Sims3Pack files:
1. Cut and paste it into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created. Then you can place the .sims3pack into your Downloads folder.
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.
3. Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the content to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.
4. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend 7-Zip and for Mac OSX, we recommend Keka. Both are free and safe to use.
Need more help?
If you need more info, see:
1. Click the file listed on the Files tab to download the file to your computer.
2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file. Now you will have either a .package or a .sims3pack file.
For Package files:
1. Cut and paste the file into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages folder. If you do not already have this folder, you should read the full guide to Package files first: Sims 3:Installing Package Fileswiki, so you can make sure your game is fully patched and you have the correct Resource.cfg file.
2. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
For Sims3Pack files:
1. Cut and paste it into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created. Then you can place the .sims3pack into your Downloads folder.
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.
3. Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the content to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.
4. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend 7-Zip and for Mac OSX, we recommend Keka. Both are free and safe to use.
Need more help?
If you need more info, see:
- For package files: Sims 3:Installing Package Fileswiki
- For Sims3pack files: Game Help:Installing TS3 Packswiki
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About Me
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Not much to say, but I mod games as a hobby for more than three years and counting, and I'm also an occasional parodist and a pop culture critic. I first started modding back in my high school days, when I got myself a copy of the original Sims game, as well as a rather obscure Harley-Davidson racing game that used Targas for textures. I don't know how to make 3D models at that time, so I made do with some texture edits with billboards and various other assets.
It was in 2007 when I fell in love with the Grand Theft Auto series - the games were known for being highly customisable, so I decided to join in the scene and learn the ropes of GTA editing; this was when I made friends with several veteran modders. This also paved the way for some more modding adventures, which got me more into making mods for TS2 and eventually TS3.
TERMS OF USE:
Feel free to redistribute and/or modify my works, but please credit me whenever possible. You may post them at The Exchange, but I strongly advise that you upload them somewhere else.
Not much to say, but I mod games as a hobby for more than three years and counting, and I'm also an occasional parodist and a pop culture critic. I first started modding back in my high school days, when I got myself a copy of the original Sims game, as well as a rather obscure Harley-Davidson racing game that used Targas for textures. I don't know how to make 3D models at that time, so I made do with some texture edits with billboards and various other assets.
It was in 2007 when I fell in love with the Grand Theft Auto series - the games were known for being highly customisable, so I decided to join in the scene and learn the ropes of GTA editing; this was when I made friends with several veteran modders. This also paved the way for some more modding adventures, which got me more into making mods for TS2 and eventually TS3.
TERMS OF USE:
Feel free to redistribute and/or modify my works, but please credit me whenever possible. You may post them at The Exchange, but I strongly advise that you upload them somewhere else.