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Posted by Sinastra on Jun 17, 2009• Custom Pattern Tutorial for Photoshop (No Masking Required)

Welcome to my Custom Pattern tutorial (Aka Custom Patterns for Dummies). This tutorial will explain how I do my custom patterns with Adobe Photoshop for The Sims 3. I am in no way saying that my way is the best. You may find that is not for you, and that is perfectly okay! I am only posting this tutorial in the hopes that it will help others who are struggling to learn how to create custom content for the game.

I do not use alpha masks, therefore I stick to a maximum of three colors. With alpha masks you have more control over your colors (which I would prefer if it didn't confuse the heck out of me. So, if you know how to use 'em, use em!), but I like this method just fine.

 

Before we get started...

To use this tutorial, you need the following programs / plugins:

1. Adobe Photoshop (I use CS2 in this tutorial).

2. TSR's TS3 Workshop

3. MV's Color Replacer Plugin (for PS)

 

Lets Begin...

In this tutorial, I will be using the following image as an example. I recommend using this image while reading this tutorial so you can work step by step along side me.

As you can see, my starting image is not 256x256. 400x400 or above is my preferred starting size (and you'll see why), but 256x256 will do as well.

 

1

When you have the pattern you want to use as custom content, open it in Photoshop. Always double check your pattern to make sure it is seamless and will properly tile in the game.

 

2

Do the following to your image:

Image > Adjustments > Desaturate

Image > Adjustments > Invert (This can be skipped if you prefer, but 99% of the time I invert).

 

3

With the above image, our goal is to have THREE colorable palettes as there are three colors, so:

Adjust the brightness and contrast of your image until more than one shade is distinguishable (Image > Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast).

 

4

IMPORTANT! Remember the following order for recoloring:

Always add color in the following order: Red - Green - Blue

Red is the base, which should always go on the 'background' of the image. The base color for this image would be the lighter of the greys.

Green is the next lowest color, followed by blue, the highest.

 

5

In this step we will be using the color replacer plugin. If it is properly installed, you get to the plugin by going to Filters > MV's Plugins > Color Replacer

A box should pop up.

Your cursor should be an eyedropper. Select the first color you want to replace, which is the lighter of the greys. On the lower of the color boxes, click it and select a red color.

 

Tolerance is VERY important. Make sure to use that slider to get the effect you want. If it is not high enough, your color may not all be selected. But don't OVER slide it, as at full strength it will cover the entire image.

Use the slider until your red is only covering the areas you want it to.

Hit OK before using the plugin again to do your next color.

Note: If it refuses to stick to one area, your Brightness/Contrast was not good enough and your shades are too close together.

Repeat this step for the next two colors.

Green will be the petals, blue the center of the flower.

 

Not exactly the prettiest picture in the world, but it is for a purpose! This is why I start with 400x400 or above. The color, especially around the circle of the flower is a little rough, but because my image is larger than 256, I can resize it and it should smoothen everything out.

 

6

Resize your image to 256x256

 

Not perfect, but should be good enough to move to the next step. (You can spend some time touching up the rough spots if you'd like -- normally I would, though most of the time my results are not rough like this. But of course it happens with my tutorial image, eh?).

Save your image as a PNG and open it with TSR's Workshop tool

 

This is what you should see after opening your image.

Select Red, Green, and Blue. Click each box to choose the colors you want to appear on the initial pattern.

 

7

Click 'Show as tiled' when you are finished, and double check to make sure the image tiles correctly.

 

Sweet! If everything is to your liking, Add a title and a description, and be sure to put the item in the right categories. By default it starts up with Abstract > Cloth. Occasionally I'll forget to change this :(

Once everything is set, click the 'Upload to TSR' button.

 

8

This step is very important. It can be tedious to do for every pattern, but you should not skip it. TEST your patterns. (I have had patterns not install in the launcher or patterns that installed fine for me but did not work for people on TSR, so check them!) 

Go to your TSR submissions page: http://submissions.thesimsresource.com/submissions/

Check 'Get It From my File Storage' and find the .Sims3Pack you just uploaded. Once complete (when it takes you to the edit page), go to the Uploads tab and click the magnifying glass next to your submission.

 

On the next page, click the Icon to download the .Sims3Pack file and open it with your launcher.

Did it work?

 

9

Test it in game. It is always important to test everything before submitting to TSR as you cannot edit submissions once they are approved. This is also a great time to take screenshots for preview images!

 

Bright, but very pretty! Success!

 

10 

Make sure to edit your page details -- put in an appropriate Title, Description, and be sure to note how many recolorable palettes are in the pattern -- and of course, create a preview image, as it will make your submissions look that much better.

Hope this tutorial helped!

24 Comment(s)

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On Jul 23, 2009 sosliliom wrote:
Dear Sinastra! Thank You very much for Your tutorials. ~ You are so nice ~Lili~
On Jul 23, 2009 cpblick45 wrote:
Thanks Sinastra!!  I was actually able to follow your instructions and create and upload my very first original pattern!   I had all but given up on being able to do this since I have absolutely NO graphic arts background and found it impossible to make sense of all the complex software, but you finally got me through it!!  I can't thank you enough!! 
On Jul 30, 2009 Phathum6900 wrote:
Thank you for this tutorial. I had a little trouble at first but now I think I'm ready to make my own patterns.
On Aug 6, 2009 InvasionOfTheSims2 wrote:
Need one for the Pain Shop Pro X2 Ultimate too? Is there one? Thanks this is great eaisy!
On Aug 21, 2009 Jaellra wrote:
I'm very new to Sims, 1 week actually, heh. So I followed this tut, very easy thank you but for some reason I got stuck at the test my creation step. Tried to upload the pattern I created, showed I had 1 file in storage, but couldn't see it anywhere. Is there a way to save the .Sims3Pack in the Sims 3 PaWorkshop Pattern tool and I'm just missing it? Any help would be appreciated greatly, I have a long weekend of creating planned if I can get the hang of the new tools I downloaded.
On Sep 20, 2009 M... wrote:
Thanks,  Sinastra! This tutorial was very useful for me! 
On Sep 27, 2009 Clergabi wrote:
Thanks!
On Oct 12, 2009 SimonettaC wrote:
Amazing! The first Tutorial I have followed, that I understood every step! You are a TSR gem
On Jan 10, 2010 heissemietze09 wrote:
Hello,   thanks for this great tutorial. I tryed all the day to get my pattern working in the game and you was my rescue
On Feb 23, 2010 Uma Design wrote:
This tutorial was the first one that worked for me, I've tried other ones before but just ended up confused. Creating patterns for Sims3 is SO different fron Sims2!! You saved no only my day, but my weekend! Luv, UmaDee
On Apr 14, 2010 Lady Dane wrote:
Thank you for this great tutorial, really easy too follow if dont have try too make your own pattern before.
On Apr 30, 2010 moniquetoi wrote:
This is a great tutorial.  Thank you very much.
On Jun 14, 2010 haiduong wrote:
Dear Sinatra, your tutorial is very brilliant, it's short and so easy to understand (all those steps on only 1 page! ). This is the best pattern tutorial I've read on TSR, the other ones are so..(what's the word..) COMPLICATED!!! Thank you so much, you just made my day so great, I will now go and find a sample to start my first pattern!!!   I will of course give you credits for teaching me.
On Aug 19, 2010 eddys wrote:
Briliant tutorial. I've just prepared my first pattern Big hug
On Sep 19, 2010 chacha. wrote:
Thank you for this tutorial
On Feb 27, 2011 123valy wrote:
Thank you
On May 18, 2011 kirsten01 wrote:
thanks
On May 22, 2011 reeti wrote:
I dont know why but i cant see the image.   
On Jul 4, 2011 Lumysims2000 wrote:
thanks a lot for the tutorial. It's one of the easiest I've tried so far and one of the best explained!
On Oct 30, 2011 twaters wrote:
Hi, I am using CS2 adobe photoshop. I have downloaded the color replacer twice and installed it but it does not show up in my filters or anywhere else....................can anyone help all suggestions most welcome.
On Nov 29, 2011 Tea Rattlehead wrote:
I did everything in the tutorial but when i use it in game it turns out to be just one color without the pattern, I don't understand why?
On Nov 30, 2011 Tea Rattlehead wrote:
Ok I figured out the problem, I had to tick the 'use DXT compression', soo happy now
On Nov 30, 2011 Tea Rattlehead wrote:
@twaters you need to place it in the photoshop plug-ins folder
On Dec 10, 2011 ShioriOhmai wrote:
Wow Thanks so much! I have scoured the net and every sims 3 site read every tut. They all are way confusing and I'm experienced in graphic arts. I had managed to get a pattern into Sims 3 with one tut but it seemed liike it was just way to many steps and I just knew there had to be a much easier simplified way. YOU HIT IT! I am sure you have helped out 100's of old and new simmers with this amazing tut! Thanks soooo Much!  Peach and Smiles 

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