Tutorial: Adding Occult Tags to Body Presets using Morph Maker
Imagine this: You find a huge set of body presets, download it, put into your mod folder, and load the presets into your game. Only to realize they don’t show up for all occult sims in CAS. Unfortunately, a batchfix to add those tags, or an updated version of the presets doesn’t seem to exist. It’s DIY then. There are tutorials on how to add these tags with S4S, but there is an even more convenient tool for Windows computers to add the tags: CymarNYC’s MorphMaker.
Step one: Download and unzip the latest version of MorphMaker No need to run an installer.
Caution! If you’re from a country that uses a comma as decimal marker download version 4.3.1.0 from forum post #404 instead. You may have to scroll up a little. Although the top bar still says Morph Maker 4.3.0.0., this version will work with commas. Morph Maker 4.3.1.0
Step two: Make a backup of the file you want to edit. Better safe than sorry. Open MorphMaker by running TS4MorphMaker(.exe) from its folder. Windows will ask you if you really want to run the program at that point. Agree.
Step three: MorphMaker automatically detects your Sims folder and your mod folder. Check if the paths are correct by clicking on Setup.
Step four: At first glance MorphMaker looks quite intimidating. To edit tags click on the Create/Edit Slider and/or Preset Package tab. Open the file you want to edit by clicking on Select. Depending on how much data the file contains, MorphMaker might need a while to process it and may even become unresponsive. Just wait.
Step five: As soon as MorphMaker is ready, go to the Add/Edit CAS Presets tab. On the left hand you’ll see all presets included in your file. You now need to edit every single one to enable them for your occults in CAS. Select a preset on the left and then check the missing occult types in the Enable for: box. Done. That’s it.
You can save after every single edit by clicking on Save Preset, or save the entire package from time to time.
If you have any questions feel free to send me an ask. Anon asks are turned off, if you want me to respond privately include a 🤐 (zippered mouth emoji) in your message. Happy simming!
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