+ Creating Tattoos for Beginners

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Learn how easy it is to create a tattoo for your Sims with this tutorial.

I have used this method in my Native American Themed Tattoo Set ...


But in this example this is what we will create...



You will need TSR Workshop 2.0 and Adobe Photoshop with DDS plugin.
I Use Adobe Photoshop 7.0

Read more about DDS on the Sims 3 Wiki DDS page



1. Start TSR Workshop



Start TSR Workshop. Click Create a New Project.


Step 2



Choose Clothing and click Next.


Step 3



Choose a tattoo. I always pick the butterfly. Click Next.


Step 4



Enter a name (it must be unique) and a title. Click Next and then OK.


Step 5



Go to Texture, click the little "+" next to Core. You will see an image of a butterfly. Click it and an Edit button will appear.


Step 6



Click Edit, choose Export and save the image.


Step 7



Open the picture you want to use in Adobe Photoshop. It should be rather simple and have no more than 4 colours.


Step 7



Click Ctrl+A and choose Edit -> Copy


Step 8



You can now close or minimize your picture. Now take the one with the butterfly and click Edit -> Paste


Step 9



Click Ctrl+T and adjust the size and placement of your picture. When you're ready, click the tick.


Step 10



Remove the Background by clicking the little trashcan. If there's transparent background left, use the fill tool to get rid of it.


Step 11






Step 13



Stay in Channels and edit each channel seperately (dont edit the first one (RGB)). The rule is simple - what is white will be visible, and what is black will not. Each channel will be a recolorable part of our tattoo in the game, so you should leave a different part of your image white in each channel.
This is how I divided my image:


Step 14



Your picture should now look like the one below. You can change the colours later in TSR Workshop, but now they have to stay like this. Finally, click Layer -> Flatten Image.


Step 15



Click File -> Save, choose DXT5 ARGB 8bpp | interpolated alpha and click Save again.


Step 16



Go back to TSR Workshop and click Import. Find your image and click Open (sorry for the Polish in the screenshot ;p) and then Done.


Step 17



Click the "+" next to Color and choose the colours you want your tattoo to have in the game (R = red, G = green, B = blue, A = alpha (black in the picture)). So if you want the part which was green in Adobe Photoshop to be white, choose white under G. This is how I set my colours:


Step 18



Now you can edit the variations. You can remove them by clicking Delete on the button on the right. You can add more variations of your tattoo, but you have to import your image like in step 17 every time.


Step 19



If you want to save your project to edit it later, click File -> Save and save it. Now choose File -> Export -> to .Sims3pack. Give it a name, save it and now you can install it like every other .sims3pack.


Done



Important

If your image has less than 4 colours, paint the channels you don't need black and in Texture -> MaskInfo change their status to False.

Keywords:

tattoo | alpha | channel | beginner | dds
 
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