So I made a dog in CAP and realized I would rather it be a big dog than a small one. I remember in Sims 2 you could tab into each one with the dog you made switching sizes. Has anyone seen a way to do this, or will I have to completely remake my dog in a bigger size?
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I wish I wish I wish they'd added a medium size as well. Some of the breeds were FAR too big and some were WAYY to small
Overall,they looked great though!
Ideas on how to improve babies.
Ugh, I think so too And I know, some dogs I was like O.o "why do you look so odd?"
Pardon? If you mean how to make a big or small dog, I know how! I mean if I have a small dog can I convert her to a big dog?
EDIT: Smiley got messed up
Ideas on how to improve babies.
My big Doberman should definitely not be in the same size range as Pitbulls and the like.
It seems the best you can do is to increase the neck length to gain a little size presently.
First, find the dog you wish to change the size of. In my case, it was an American Eskimo.
Second, observe the dog’s features, such as it’s eyes, fur, fur patterns, ears, snout, body type, and tail. Do more if necessary. In my case, I only had to observe the tail, fur, snout, and body type.
Third, find a dog similar to your original dog, either bigger or smaller. My case was that I found the Bichon Frise was similar to the American Eskimo.
Fourth, go ahead and select such dog. After that, you add the original dog’s features like the fur and/or tail.
And there you go! How to make a small or big dog smaller or bigger. ;)
@Squint44, you might to post this information over in The Sims 4 Expansion section for TS4 players to see as this is an old The Sims 3 thread from 2011. So I don't think too many Sims 4 players will see it over here...
https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/categories/the-sims-4-expansion-packs
http://store.thesims3.com/myWishlist.html?persona=lisasc360
My stories on this site:
https://forums.thesims.com/en_US/discussion/991317/my-sims-stories/p1?new=1
I'll close this thread in the meantime. You've bumped a bit of an oldie (from 2011).