Sims 4 CAS Tools
Sims 4 CAS Tools
This is a full-purpose tool for creating CAS custom content for TS4. It’s specifically meant to work with Milkshape 3D and to get around the limitations of using MS3D for Sims 4 meshes, but many of the functions can be done with OBJ or DAE files which can be used by almost any meshing program.
Here’s a summary of the functions:
Cloning Tool – clone from game packages or custom packages
Clone Package Editor – working with custom content packages
- General CAS part properties – properties applied to all recolors
- Recolor Manager – properties for each recolor
- Previewer
- Mesh Manager – export and import meshes
- Mesh Fixing Tools – fixes / changes applied to all meshes
- Mesh Region Manager – view / modify regions
- Thumbnail Manager – set up custom thumbnails
Mesh Tools – working with meshes
- Auto Tool: Conversion/Auto Assignments – auto-assign bones, uv1, etc. from a reference mesh
- Conversions: TS4/other – converts TS meshes to and from other formats
- Separate Mesh Layers – creates an MS3D or OBJ mesh with layers separated into groups, mostly useful for alpha transparency hair
- GEOM Tools:
- Examine Mesh – see data in mesh
- View Mesh
- Combine GEOM meshes – combine two TS4 meshes
- Clean Mesh – remove duplicate vertices
- MS3D Tools – tools for Milkshape meshes
- Examine MS3D
- RIG Tools – look at skeleton data
Are mods safe? … It is perfectly safe to download mods.
How do you use Sims 4 mods ? Extract the two files within the . zip file and place both of them into your Sims 4 mods folder. The mods folder is found in Documents > Electronic Arts > The Sims 4 > Mod
Will there be a Sims 5? Yes, there will be!
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