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#1 Old 16th Oct 2010 at 9:31 PM
Default Sim has shoes on naked outfit...
I checked the help section, but it didn't have any information on this.

So my Sim wears shoes into the shower. Base-game shoes, I believe. Pic attached.

She had this problem before, only with CC shoes. These are base-game shoes now. Is it something to do with her being pregnant? Or is it something to do with fiddling around with AwesomeMod's disableclothingfilter option? It doesn't happen to her husband, but, then again, I don't know if disableclothingfilter was on when I was editing him...

So is there a way to edit a Sim's naked outfit? I heard something about getting your Sim naked, then taking him/her to the dresser, but, one, I don't know how to keep a Sim naked, and, two, my Sim's pregnant now, and AwesomeMod says taking a Sim to any CaS-type thing (stylist, tattoo, editsim, or dresser) could crash the game.

EDIT: She's doesn't have the Never Nude trait, either.
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#2 Old 16th Oct 2010 at 9:37 PM
I can take my sim naked to CAS with Twallan's Master Controller. That's how I find what CC is enabled for naked. Then I decide if I want to keep it, or not. If I keep the CC, then I will fix it.

I would wait til the pregnancy is over before attempting to fix the sim. Then again, some say they can use the Master Controller while the sim is pregnant.

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#3 Old 16th Oct 2010 at 9:41 PM
Quote: Originally posted by lewisb40
I can take my sim naked to CAS with Twallan's Master Controller. That's how I find what CC is enabled for naked. Then I decide if I want to keep it, or not. If I keep the CC, then I will fix it.

I would wait til the pregnancy is over before attempting to fix the sim. Then again, some say they can use the Master Controller while the sim is pregnant.
Does the Master Controller conflict with AwesomeMod? I head they do some of the same things...

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#4 Old 16th Oct 2010 at 9:42 PM
No, not at all. I don't think any of Twallan's mods conflict with AM. And no, with the latest version of MasterController, you can't send a sim to CAS while pregnant.
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#5 Old 16th Oct 2010 at 9:43 PM
Quote: Originally posted by potatoehead
No, not at all. I don't think any of Twallan's mods conflict with AM.


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#6 Old 16th Oct 2010 at 11:14 PM
my sims tend to have bare feet or rubber rain boots on while naked.


and i keep them that way when they wear the boots, 'cause its damn funny.

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#7 Old 17th Oct 2010 at 12:58 AM
A pregnant sim can use the Stylist option in the Master Controller, like the dresser and mirror combined, for changing clothing and appearance.

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#8 Old 17th Oct 2010 at 4:50 AM
Quote: Originally posted by Shimrod101
A pregnant sim can use the Stylist option in the Master Controller, like the dresser and mirror combined, for changing clothing and appearance.
I just used the "end pregnancy" interaction, switched her to "naked", edited her in CaS with the interaction, went "WTF?" when she appeared in her everyday clothes, hit the checkmark, noticed she had no high-heels, went "WTF?" again, and called it a job well done.

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#9 Old 17th Oct 2010 at 5:04 AM
If you've been a bit careful as to what you download and make sure things are named properly, then this is easily solved... and you can keep the shoes. Open up the Sims 3 Dashboard and open your mods folder with it. You can then see what you have for downloads. Most shoes appear in the category of CAS Part (Clothing) or you can sort by description, as most CC has the description of what categories the clothing appears in (keep in mind that I said "most"). If you see "Naked" listed in the description, you can either delete it straight away with the Dashboard OR you can also grab the CAS Texture+Unitool (or CAS Part Editor) and open up those "Naked" files. The Dashboard can be open at the same time, so you can see what files are in that category right away. Open it up and see what the clothing looks like. If you intend on keeping it, go to Part Category, uncheck "Naked" (and any other category you feel is inappropriate... like a ballgown in the athletic category or that someone decided to check the Toddler age for a Teen outfit when making their CC), click "Commit" and then save the package. Afterwards, delete your cache files and start it up again. It should work. If you don't intend on keeping it, just use the Dashboard to delete it and your cache files.
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#10 Old 17th Oct 2010 at 6:25 AM
Quote: Originally posted by fireflyastori
If you've been a bit careful as to what you download and make sure things are named properly, then this is easily solved... and you can keep the shoes. Open up the Sims 3 Dashboard and open your mods folder with it. You can then see what you have for downloads. Most shoes appear in the category of CAS Part (Clothing) or you can sort by description, as most CC has the description of what categories the clothing appears in (keep in mind that I said "most"). If you see "Naked" listed in the description, you can either delete it straight away with the Dashboard OR you can also grab the CAS Texture+Unitool (or CAS Part Editor) and open up those "Naked" files. The Dashboard can be open at the same time, so you can see what files are in that category right away. Open it up and see what the clothing looks like. If you intend on keeping it, go to Part Category, uncheck "Naked" (and any other category you feel is inappropriate... like a ballgown in the athletic category or that someone decided to check the Toddler age for a Teen outfit when making their CC), click "Commit" and then save the package. Afterwards, delete your cache files and start it up again. It should work. If you don't intend on keeping it, just use the Dashboard to delete it and your cache files.
Those are base-game shoes. ._.

Besides, I got it fixed. No idea how, but I got it. I might try this if it happens again, 'cause this is the second time it's happened, first was with CC I didn't want (nor know I had...). She changed to feet, yey. Then it happened again with those high heels. O-o

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#11 Old 17th Oct 2010 at 9:33 AM
Quote: Originally posted by fireflyastori
If you've been a bit careful as to what you download and make sure things are named properly, then this is easily solved... and you can keep the shoes. Open up the Sims 3 Dashboard and open your mods folder with it. You can then see what you have for downloads. Most shoes appear in the category of CAS Part (Clothing) or you can sort by description, as most CC has the description of what categories the clothing appears in (keep in mind that I said "most"). If you see "Naked" listed in the description, you can either delete it straight away with the Dashboard OR you can also grab the CAS Texture+Unitool (or CAS Part Editor) and open up those "Naked" files...

This is a great solution for cleaning up creator mistakes. However, if you've gone ahead and merged packages together your almost SOL. I have no idea how to fix this without re-importing the fixed file... Which can be impossible to find.
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#12 Old 17th Oct 2010 at 7:14 PM
Quote: Originally posted by James009
This is a great solution for cleaning up creator mistakes. However, if you've gone ahead and merged packages together your almost SOL. I have no idea how to fix this without re-importing the fixed file... Which can be impossible to find.
The only things I merge together are mods I never get rid of, like sliders (though I will have to get rid of the breast sliders when LN comes out...).

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