Sims 2 Medieval Hat and Hood by bettye, Converted for Sims 3 - One Male, One Unisex
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Uploaded: 6th Mar 2010 at 3:59 AM
Updated: 14th Jun 2010 at 11:56 AM by EsmeraldaF - Added alternative version of plumed hat
Updated: 14th Jun 2010 at 11:56 AM by EsmeraldaF - Added alternative version of plumed hat
UPDATE 8 May 2010: Added an alternative version of the plumed hat with a narrower fit for bald sims - see Download tab.
The Sims 3 desperately needs medieval wear, and here are a couple of converted Sims 2 medieval hats. They are both by bettye, who made them as a member of Magick Modders for their fantastic 'A Midsimmer Night's Dream' collection for The Sims 2 (http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=99584 ), many items from which I made a lot of happy use of in my Sims 2 game.
A member had contacted me to say that they would very much like for the Monk's Hood from that collection to be converted, and after a long and gruelling attempt at conversion including giving up at one stage (some Sims 2 items just prove very hard to convert without issues), it finally came out well. So I contacted bettye to ask her permission to upload it, and she kindly said she would be happy to have any of her items converted. As a result, here is her Monks' Hood and her Men's Plumed Hat.
First, the Monk's Hood. This was originally male only, but I've enabled it for both male and female. It is found in the Accessories section under Earrings, and is for Teen to Elder. It can be worn with your choice of short close hairdo (anything that doesn't stick out through the sides) and as an extra, so that your men can have medieval-style hair to go with it, I've included a .package file in the Monk's Hood .zip file for the hair worn by the guy in the pic, the TS3 ladies' straight shoulder length hair which I've enabled for men.
I've supplied the hood in two variations, which you will see as two thumbnails in the same row in CAS, the first one with bettye's original brown woven texture as shown in the above pics, and the second in a plain grey very lightly textured version that you can recolour/repattern as you like.
I made one modification to this item - the original hood had a strap in front, which I've removed, because in TS3 the strap tends to clip into the sim's chest too often. The three points at the bottom of the sides and back of the hood will occasionally clip into the sim when they look up or down, but it's pretty negligible. It's best not to use it with clothes with high sticking-out collars.
And as well as medieval wear, with female sims the plain version of the hood is also useful for modern outfits, where it can be used as a pretty scarf as in the first two pics in the image below.
As is the case with many (maybe most, from what I've seen) Sims 2 headwear meshes, be warned that this item has awful shadows and random blotches in CAS - the third pic below shows how it looks in CAS in its plain grey texture, but don't panic - the fourth pic is how that same item in that same texture looks in-game.
Next is the plumed hat. This is for men only, from Teen to Elder, and is also found in Accessories under Earrings. Again, it can be worn with a close-to-the-head hairdo of your choice, including the men's long hair that comes with TS3 base game.
Like the Monk's Hood, I've supplied this in a choice of texture variations too. There are five altogether:
In your thumbnails in CAS, you'll see five thumbnails in a row for this hat. First thumbnail is one of bettye's original textures, the criss-cross pattern in the first pic of the image below. This is in the original colours. The second thumbnail (default thumbnail of an ear) is the same texture but in a greyscale version, with two recolourable areas. This is shown below in the second pic.
The third thumbnail is a second original bettye texture/colours, followed by a fourth 'default ear' thumbnail which is a recolourable greyscale version of it - both also seen below, in the third and fourth pics.
Finally, the fifth thumbnail (another ear thumbnail) is a plain version for you to recolour/repattern any way you like, as seen in the first two pics in the image below. And again, the third and fourth pics show you not to panic in CAS - the hat looks like it's covered in tire tracks but in-game, it's fine.
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip the .zip files, and copy the .package files to your Mods\Packages folder.
If you don't have a Mods\Packages folder and/or don't know how to install .package files, please see full instructions here: http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php...g_Package_Files
Polygon Counts:
Plumed hat: 2644
Monk's Hood: 2288
Additional Credits:
THANKS again to bettye for her permission to use these, and for making wonderful stuff for TS2!
The Sims 3 desperately needs medieval wear, and here are a couple of converted Sims 2 medieval hats. They are both by bettye, who made them as a member of Magick Modders for their fantastic 'A Midsimmer Night's Dream' collection for The Sims 2 (http://www.modthesims.info/download.php?t=99584 ), many items from which I made a lot of happy use of in my Sims 2 game.
A member had contacted me to say that they would very much like for the Monk's Hood from that collection to be converted, and after a long and gruelling attempt at conversion including giving up at one stage (some Sims 2 items just prove very hard to convert without issues), it finally came out well. So I contacted bettye to ask her permission to upload it, and she kindly said she would be happy to have any of her items converted. As a result, here is her Monks' Hood and her Men's Plumed Hat.
First, the Monk's Hood. This was originally male only, but I've enabled it for both male and female. It is found in the Accessories section under Earrings, and is for Teen to Elder. It can be worn with your choice of short close hairdo (anything that doesn't stick out through the sides) and as an extra, so that your men can have medieval-style hair to go with it, I've included a .package file in the Monk's Hood .zip file for the hair worn by the guy in the pic, the TS3 ladies' straight shoulder length hair which I've enabled for men.
I've supplied the hood in two variations, which you will see as two thumbnails in the same row in CAS, the first one with bettye's original brown woven texture as shown in the above pics, and the second in a plain grey very lightly textured version that you can recolour/repattern as you like.
I made one modification to this item - the original hood had a strap in front, which I've removed, because in TS3 the strap tends to clip into the sim's chest too often. The three points at the bottom of the sides and back of the hood will occasionally clip into the sim when they look up or down, but it's pretty negligible. It's best not to use it with clothes with high sticking-out collars.
And as well as medieval wear, with female sims the plain version of the hood is also useful for modern outfits, where it can be used as a pretty scarf as in the first two pics in the image below.
As is the case with many (maybe most, from what I've seen) Sims 2 headwear meshes, be warned that this item has awful shadows and random blotches in CAS - the third pic below shows how it looks in CAS in its plain grey texture, but don't panic - the fourth pic is how that same item in that same texture looks in-game.
Next is the plumed hat. This is for men only, from Teen to Elder, and is also found in Accessories under Earrings. Again, it can be worn with a close-to-the-head hairdo of your choice, including the men's long hair that comes with TS3 base game.
Like the Monk's Hood, I've supplied this in a choice of texture variations too. There are five altogether:
In your thumbnails in CAS, you'll see five thumbnails in a row for this hat. First thumbnail is one of bettye's original textures, the criss-cross pattern in the first pic of the image below. This is in the original colours. The second thumbnail (default thumbnail of an ear) is the same texture but in a greyscale version, with two recolourable areas. This is shown below in the second pic.
The third thumbnail is a second original bettye texture/colours, followed by a fourth 'default ear' thumbnail which is a recolourable greyscale version of it - both also seen below, in the third and fourth pics.
Finally, the fifth thumbnail (another ear thumbnail) is a plain version for you to recolour/repattern any way you like, as seen in the first two pics in the image below. And again, the third and fourth pics show you not to panic in CAS - the hat looks like it's covered in tire tracks but in-game, it's fine.
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip the .zip files, and copy the .package files to your Mods\Packages folder.
If you don't have a Mods\Packages folder and/or don't know how to install .package files, please see full instructions here: http://www.modthesims.info/wiki.php...g_Package_Files
Polygon Counts:
Plumed hat: 2644
Monk's Hood: 2288
Additional Credits:
THANKS again to bettye for her permission to use these, and for making wonderful stuff for TS2!
This is a new mesh, and means that it's a brand new self contained object that usually does not require a specific Pack (although this is possible depending on the type). It may have Recolours hosted on MTS - check below for more information.
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Need more help?
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1. Click the file listed on the Files tab to download the file to your computer.
2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file. Now you will have either a .package or a .sims3pack file.
For Package files:
1. Cut and paste the file into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages folder. If you do not already have this folder, you should read the full guide to Package files first: Sims 3:Installing Package Fileswiki, so you can make sure your game is fully patched and you have the correct Resource.cfg file.
2. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
For Sims3Pack files:
1. Cut and paste it into your Documents\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created. Then you can place the .sims3pack into your Downloads folder.
2. Load the game's Launcher, and click on the Downloads tab. Find the item in the list and tick the box beside it. Then press the Install button below the list.
3. Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the content to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.
4. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).
Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend 7-Zip and for Mac OSX, we recommend Keka. Both are free and safe to use.
Need more help?
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Retired from The Sims for now but I'll still check for questions or PMs. Thank you to those who liked my Sims stuff, love all of you. My Fallout 4 mods: https://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/...?tab=user+files and https://colorfulcommonwealth.proboards.com/ which also has Sims mods not uploaded here, plus tutorials on making Fallout 4 and Starfield cc. Currently figuring out Starfield cc creation.
MY POLICY: I'm easygoing, please just don't copy my creations or claim them to be your own work. You may include my creations with your sims or lots, just credit me with a link back to the item.
MY POLICY: I'm easygoing, please just don't copy my creations or claim them to be your own work. You may include my creations with your sims or lots, just credit me with a link back to the item.