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#1 Old 1st Apr 2020 at 5:27 PM Last edited by RobinKLocksley : 1st Apr 2020 at 5:31 PM. Reason: Adding file so people can look at it
Default A CC top I'm making causes the sim to do a sort of reverse T pose.
Hey, I'm not sure how else to describe it but my poor guy ends up doing this odd reverse T pose thing when I put it on a sim in CAS. It looks fine in S4S and blender but for some reason it goes a wee bit doolaly in the actual game. It's a morphed and separated version of the Party Stuff suit jacket.


This is what it looks like in CAS:



This is what it looks like in S4S:



This is what it looks like in Blender:

Attached files:
File Type: zip  [ ROBIN ] AndrĂ©s Suit Top (wee bit broken).zip (4.62 MB, 2 downloads)
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#2 Old 1st Apr 2020 at 6:44 PM
The slotrays need to be recalculated. (Slotray adjustments are data in the mesh that tell the game how to position the arms relative to differently shaped clothing.)

To do it in CAS Tools:
- Open the package in the Clone Package Editor tab
- In the editor, go to the Mesh Fixing Tools tab
- On the left side, find and click the button that says "Autoassign Slotrays"
- Click the Commit Changes button, and save

There's a way to fix it in Sims 4 Studio too but I don't know the steps.

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#3 Old 1st Apr 2020 at 7:58 PM
Quote: Originally posted by CmarNYC
The slotrays need to be recalculated. (Slotray adjustments are data in the mesh that tell the game how to position the arms relative to differently shaped clothing.)

To do it in CAS Tools:
- Open the package in the Clone Package Editor tab
- In the editor, go to the Mesh Fixing Tools tab
- On the left side, find and click the button that says "Autoassign Slotrays"
- Click the Commit Changes button, and save

There's a way to fix it in Sims 4 Studio too but I don't know the steps.


Just did this and it worked! Thank you so much!!

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