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Grim Reaper (+ Universal outfit)

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Uploaded: 7th Nov 2021 at 4:24 PM
Updated: 14th Nov 2021 at 8:06 AM
For a long time I wanted to make one character in the town, in the form of a playable Grim Reaper, by cloning an NPC with the help of SimCloner, I got a character with his clothes, but he had ordinary skin peeking out from under the hood, and occiput sticking out from the back. Also, the grim reaper's cloak was only for everyday wear, in other cases the sim used any other clothing.



In general, I fixed the listed shortcomings: I made invisible skin (Only the eyes sparkle, I decided to leave them so that the character in the menu could be seen, as well as for the toddler and the baby I left the opportunity to see the clothes worn on them, even though they are transparent-ethereal) , and also made the grim reaper's cloak as a universal clothing for a teenager, young, adult and old man of both genders, for all types of clothing. Now the character wears this outfit in any situation, even if he is pregnant. (The only thing is that if he strips naked, then the whole body will be simply invisible)

Tried using Sim Locomotor and Insiminator to make a grim reaper's or ghost's walk, but unfortunately, the game remembers the character's walk only on a home lot, not on public lots (or when a character accidentally walks past someone else's house). If someone succeeded in permanently tying the gait to a character using SimPe, please write in the comments how you did it.

Update 08.11.21
Suddenly I found out how you can make a direct link to the in-game clothes, with the addition of new options (Before that, the Grim Reaper clothes file I had as a repainting and weighed about 1 megabyte due to textures. Now this file weighs almost nothing. But you as before, you can make your own repaints using BodyShop). The contents of the archive are now not Sims2Pack, but a set of .package files, since BodyShop did not want to pack clothes with the sim as a link without weight, as a CC.