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Mad Poster
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#1 Old 14th Nov 2024 at 6:36 PM
Default Clipping in game
I have some skirts and tops that don't clip in Bodyshop or Milkshape, but are clipping in game.

Is clipping in game due to bone assignments or the meshes being too close to each other? If I shrink/widen the meshes any further then they're going to look weird.

Does anyone have some tips on getting rid of in game clipping?
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Lab Assistant
#2 Old 14th Nov 2024 at 9:06 PM
Would you mind sharing screencaps of them? In my experience it depends on the model.

You can reduce a lot of clipping with careful bone assignments. I do mine in Blender since you can 'paint' them manually and copy/project them between meshes. It also helps to 'stress test' your work by going into animation mode and trying different poses.

Some clipping is impossible to avoid when you have overlapping mesh bits, though. See the base game hula skirts. If the body geo isn't gonna be visible, I just delete it.

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Mad Poster
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#3 Old Yesterday at 5:27 PM
Ok, I got some pictures of the clipping. Unfortunately I've never really worked out animations in Milkshape, so I could only test them in game.

The separates in question are this top https://hat-plays-sims.dreamwidth.org/62858.html#cutid1 and this skirt https://www.medievalsims.com/forums...46&f=225&t=5646. I just shoeswapped the skirt.

Thanks for your help.
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#4 Old Yesterday at 8:34 PM
Hmm. I'd try to get the tunic and skirt's bone weights as similar to each other as possible. It'll work better if their geometry is similar also. Right now it looks like the tunic's top-of-the-legs area is weighted more towards the thighs, while the skirt is weighted more from the waist/spine.

I found these old tutorials on Milkshape anims, hopefully they aren't too obscure:
- Previewing Animation in MilkShape on here
- The Sims 2 Custom Animation in MilkShape 3D on Youtube (no need to set keyframes or anything beyond that for our testing purpose)

I'm http://crispsandkerosene.tumblr.com/ on tumblr, admittedly not very active on MTS.
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