
This is how to install mods on Sims 3, with 10 easy steps. If you need more details feel free to message me on my main blog Gruesim. Plugin that allows adding overlay textures (tattoos) to characters face, body and clothes in. Heck, it looks like something people would get IRL. I would say export a body image from a skin (same as 1) just use s3pe) and put the tattoo on a new layer and place it how you like it, you can preview this in blender:Ĥ) open an accessory tattoo in TSRW, any of the sims 3 ones you find online, just open it, check out which textures it hasĥ) if you want to make your tattoo recolorable you can do that, otherwise just delete the skin texture in the background, delete the alpha channel (important) and save the image and import over the TSRW tattoo you have openĦ) renumber so it doesn’t override and then save as package :) Mulan Tattoo by Faez Check Out This CC Now this is a tattoo that works in a general modern setting. I know its not what youre asking for, but thats the only method Ive found so far for overlapping multiple tattoos in one area.

So if you selected an EA back tattoo and that CC 'upper arm' back tattoo, they would overlap.


ddsĢ) open it in photoshop and cut it out from the alphaģ) copy the tattoo and place it correctly on the sims 3 body. Ive seen CC tattoos that are slotted to one part of the body (for instance the right upper arm) but appear on the back. Erm nope, but its pretty easy-ish, here in short:ġ) export the dds of the tattoo from sims 4, you can use s4pe to do this, just find the image, right click, export as.
