Developed Pectoral Muscles Morph for Male Nude Top (Part 4) - Towel Wrap

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Uploaded: 15th Dec 2021 at 9:35 PM
Updated: 30th Dec 2021 at 8:27 PM
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Hello Everyone!

By now, you should probably have figured out that I'm going to try to edit the morph of any outfit/top where the chest is exposed, fully or partially. So, today, I bring you the towel wrap!





This is a continuation of the Developed Pectoral Muscles Morph Series(?) for Male Nude Tops. The purpose of this outfit was to maintain the continuity of the morph. For instance, you would find that, especially with the default replacement versions, when a Sim skinny dips and has their clothes stolen/hidden, your Sim will revert back to the EA towel wrap outfit without the developed pecs morph.

This upload should fix that to make sure that there is - some semblance of - continuity.

Both, a default replacement version and a non-default replacement version are available.

Just like my previous uploads, the morph is based on alex_stanton1983's original male nude top mesh morph so please check it out, available at TSR:
https://www.thesimsresource.com/art...cles/id/944631/

Important note (or disclaimer?): alex's last post was in 2011 according to his profile, so I hope he doesn't mind me using his mesh morph as reference. Credit goes to him!

They are supposed to be CASTable as they are hidden in CAS (under Career), and requires Late Night.

This was done using TSRWorkshop, S3OC and S3PE.

Polygon count:

LOD1 (High): 2182 vertices and 1,210 faces
LOD2 (Medium): 1117 vertices and 416 faces
LOD3 (Low): 687 vertices and 192 faces

Tutorial on how to check poly-count in TSRW, for reference: https://sims3tutorialhub.tumblr.com...ounts-of-sims-3

I have tested it in my game and it seems to work fine for now (see photos above). However, please feel free to test it out in yours and provide any feedback. Kindly note I'm still not an expert in meshing/morphing; still learning and getting the hang of it...

Credits:
alex_stanton1983's for his original morph at TSR
TSR for TSRWorkshop
The creators of S3OC and S3PE.
This tutorial by Lyrale: https://modthesims.info/t/579498
This thread by alvalcaste: https://modthesims.info/showthread....ghlight=default

And last but not least, enjoy! Share with permission first! And credits too! Feel free to give me feedback in the proper section, for any feedback is appreciated!

mmaa