The second is to choose your first object. The first is to simply hit the button at the bottom that says Create New Collection. From here, there are two ways to start making your own collections. Underneath the options to Sort by Fuction and Sort by Room is the icon for Collections. Or better yet, a podcast or audio play because I'm sorry, but this next bit is going to be tedious.Įnter a lot and open Buy Mode. Now it's time to load the game and start making your collections. You'll need to do it manually when you're in the game. They use different internal data and nobody's quite sure yet what the game uses to put them in collections. NOTE: the Collection Creator cannot make collections for walls and floors. It may show up if you save it in your Downloads folder, but to be certain, save it in My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/Collections. Once everything's been added, click the big Save button at the bottom right to save your collection. Then you can browse to your first folder. Give it a name, choose whether you want it to be for Residential, Commercial or both (you'll need Pets or higher for that) and click on the +Folder icon on the lower right. To the Collection Creator! Click on the star to create a new collection. Now we're ready to add the contents of those folders to their own collections. If you're sorting Build Mode too, move your doors and windows and wallpapers and floors to individual folders. You may want to make several Deco folders if yours is anywhere near as overwhelmingly huge as mine (more than 3000 items at present). Plumbing, Lighting, Appliances and so on. At the end, click on Type to sort everything by type, and move all your object files into separate folders. So that's why we're going to use Collection Creator to create a bunch of collections first.ĭo you still have Delphy's Download Organiser from my previous tutorial? If not, go and get it and scan your Downloads folder. Also, there are some objects that only show up on community lots and if you're adding stuff to collections on a residential lot, you're going to miss them. Well, you could go through every page of your catalogue and add stuff to collections there, but your CC will be mixed up with EAxis stuff and it's very easy to zone out and forget to add a thing because your eyes glazed over the CC star. "What's the point of that?" I hear you ask. No, what we'll be doing here is using the program to add folders full of meshes to collections. And I've never quite been able to get the program to work well with collections that need constant editing. Well, I guess you can if you want, but I personally find it much easier when I can see what items I'm adding. Next, we'll be using Collection Creator - but not for making the final collections. Save them as jpeg in My Documents/EA Games/The Sims 2/Collections/Icons. If you make your own, they'll need to be 28x22, which yes, is tiny. If you want, you can download some, but I prefer to make my own, with basic black font on a white background. Once you think you're done, exit the game. If you intend to tidy up Build Mode too, head over there and jot down the names of wallpaper and flooring sets. Books, a collection entirely separate from Bookcases. Arts and Crafts, for all that stuff you got to clutter up Natasha Una's home. Science, for all that lab deco you downloaded for Strangetown. List collections that aren't in the EAxis catalogue. Single beds, double beds, bunk beds, loveseats, chairs, desks, end tables, dining tables. If it looks like they're still going to be completely enormous collections, break it down a bit more. You're going to go through your horribly cluttered catalogue and make a list of possible collections. And I'm putting it on LJ because there's too many images for Tumblr.įirst, open your game and grab a notebook. So it's time for another tutorial! Today, I will be showing you how to sort your CC into collections and hide it from Build/Buy mode. Which are good, but maybe not what you want all the time. And I feel kind of guilty, like you're all expecting more words of wisdom from me and instead, all you get is Doctor Who gifs and social justice posts. that post about cleaning out your Downloads folder is possibly the most popular thing on my blog and every time it gets reblogged, I gain a couple of new followers.
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