Walls, Floors, and Ground Cover: How to Make Walls, Floors, and Ground Cover.Body Shop Content: Basic Clothing Recolour.Objects: Recolouring Objects with Object Workshop.
If you don't already know the basics, please see the relevant tutorials on the subject before continuing: Intermediate Tutorial: This tutorial expects that you already know how to make a recolour of whatever type of item you're trying to default-replace, and isn't going to walk you through every step of the way of making a new project in Body Shop, recolouring an item in SimPE, or making a wall in Homecrafter. This means it will work for objects, walls and floors, skintones, lipsticks, clothing, accessories - anything that you can find the original textures for, you can default-replace using these techniques. This technique should work for any texture in the game, provided you can find its original textures in the game's files (which I will tell you how to do for most items). This tutorial will teach you the steps for making a default replacement texture package from scratch. Don't be surprised if you get stuck or confused. )įor me, I had something similar to bodyshop - it was the create a sims demo, so body shop would not work.This tutorial is currently INCOMPLETE and therefore may be missing critical information or steps. My body shop stopped working a few days ago and deleting the cigen file from my Sims 2 folder worked for me. Deleting those files hurts nothing and your game will generate new ones when it starts up again. The same thing is true for your the groups cache file if your game does nothing when you try to start it. Sometimes it becomes corrupted and prevents the game from opening. The first thing to try when body shop doesn't open is to open your Sims 2 folder and delete the cigen file.
Usually it will only work with the newest software such as windows vista, or the new verison of Mac. If it still doesn't work, it means that your computer won't work with it no matter what. Now if this doesn't work either, you will need a simPE or a Sims patch. If you choose to look over the redeem file, copy the code, and rename the bodyshop file by pasting in the code. Then click on it, and view its redeem file, or if it says INSTALLATION UN-COMPLETE, click COMPLETE INSTALLATION. Scroll down until you see Sims2 BodyShop. It shows you a list of all the programs on your computer. If it still does not work, then click your start button, and click my computer. So click 'debug' and then try to re-open it again. If it says that the program is not working, it means that it is not installed completely, or it needs to be debugged. This used to happen to me ALL THE TIME! First, try to open it again by going into all programs> Maxis> EA games> sims2> Bodyshop. Just delete your body shop shortcut (if you have one) then go on all programs>EA games>sims 2 the drag body shop onto your desktop now click or double click and it should work! worked for me anyways I got mine to open by following the directions directly from EA Games' website - it worked for me.