![]() ![]() Step one : Extracting the textures from your skin. Create a new folder somewhere and name it something like PNG Put the file you wish to turn into a default replacement skin into your download folder. The default is C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\NVIDIA DDS Utilities. ![]() In SimPE Preferences enter the path of the Nvidia DDS Tool folder. Obtain all the necessary software and files as indicated above. This is the one I used :Į) The skin you wish to turn into a default. I use Paint Shop Pro : ĭ) An existing default skin replacement. Because you use an existing default, a lot of the work has been done for you.Ĭ) A graphic program that allows you to save files using the png format, preferably one that will allow you to do batch conversion. It's much easier than doing a default skin from scratch. It's a little bit like recolouring an object. The goal of this exercise is to use an already existing replacement skin, and replace all the textures from the skin with new ones. ![]() Hopefully it will be useful to someone here.Ĭredits: Many thanks to Sleepycat who patiently walked me through this method every step of the way. Both the skin and the replacement skin need to be present in the download folder. You can also create default skins at the push of a button with the new version of SimPE, but it doesn't produce a stand-alone file that you can share and or distribute. Note: This method uses an existing replacement skin so it's much easier than creating one from scratch. Creating default skin replacement - simplified method. ![]()
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