gigaquad-13-7
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- Jul 20, 2020
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Ok, been playing with HS2 a bit, and like the first one, it really flatters my fetish for sexy clothes & high heels but so far I don't find much improvement, I find it more complicated actually (my brain is not at the right place probably)
If I read this thread correctly, so far you can't fix the high heel issue (feet half buried into the ground when standing up positions), am I correct?
And I likeYou must be registered to see the linksand would like to try them, but I have no idea how to make it work properly, what's the method with his overlays? For example with this one:
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For overlays and the like, you need to access the overlays mod. It brings up a sidemenu where you would normally see the bodypart selection for sliders. If you are talking about a dress, go to the clothing tab, at the bottom of the menu on the right you'll find a few new features, one of which should look like an overlay or paint menu. It will bring up a menu on the left that has a list of the different clothing parts (bra, panty, upper, lower, shoe, etc), and when you scroll down from those buttons, you can find the overlay area for the part you want to place an overlay on. An overlay takes the invisible mesh of the clothing piece and the bones, then places a picture over it that has the same basic image structure of the "unwrapped" mesh (a png map of the mesh in 2d). The overlay places an image into the same structure as the mesh so that the images line up with the mesh, and in some cases, those images warp to match the mesh more closely. When you have premade meshes, you can load them from a folder in the menu. You just need to install them into a location you can access easily. I place mine in one of the overlay folders, in a folder with the name of the clothing, in a folder with a name for the overlay. When you tell the program to apply an overlay, it will open a window to find the file, then you simply pick the file, and apply it. This will replace any colors you currently have edited. You may not be able to change the colors (I've heard some people have been able to with the latest version of the mod). You could, however, open the overlay in an image editor, and use a color replacement there.