Title: Marilu Sims2Studio Sahara bed recolors Post by: babayaga on June 04, 2008, 06:32:24 pm As requested by NannyNoo
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Title: Re: Marilu Sims2Studio Sahara bed recolors Post by: sweetshiver on June 05, 2008, 08:48:29 am These are nice!
Had a look at the bed myself to see about some recolours .... it had some weird parts and in the end I didn't find coordinating colours/patterns that I liked. Now I don't have to ;D Think I'll have another go at it ... to recolour the frame. It's a nice bed but the frame colour is just not my taste. Title: Re: Marilu Sims2Studio Sahara bed recolors Post by: babayaga on June 05, 2008, 01:57:36 pm Well, the biggest problem with the bed is the texture mapping on the mattress-- it's from the end, so any pattern on the sheet just turns into stretched out stripes. That's why I just used bucket-fill colors for the sheet.
The other thing is that the frame is not separately recolorable. That's why I didn't change it myself-- didn't want it to no longer match the other items in the set. Title: Re: Marilu Sims2Studio Sahara bed recolors Post by: sweetshiver on June 05, 2008, 02:34:44 pm Ahhh ... I couldn't figure out what needed to be recoloured and what I could leave alone. Weird mesh ... haven't come across anything like that before. Then again, with talented people such as yourself I don't need to do much recolouring. :)
Hmmm ... well, for me personally, I wouldn't be using anything else in the set so that wouldn't bother me. Am thinking a silver, white or black metal would be better than the dull gold (?) for my taste. Maybe I could use the end table .... I'll open that to see how easy it could be to change the green to a nice white or pale wood colour and of course the frame as well. |