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Now, I'm going to make a design in the rest of the area. You can see a little gray outline of the sofa, so you know how to stay in the lines....or you could just go out (doesn't really matter), just play, be creative. I'm going to do a zigzag design in different colors.
Now, as you can tell, my kindergarten teacher never taught me to stay in the lines, it's not going to look like this in the game, because of the different pieces of the sofa (which I neglected to color inside of the lines). This is the fun part. You play. Play with color, texture, shading. You just have to become comfortable with your paint shop. Everyone starts somewhere, so don't worry if it doesn't look perfect or cool. Heck, I'm playing right now, and I have no clue how this sofa will turn out!!! Probably REALLY ugly, but that's ok!! LOL. That's what learning is all about!

After you are done with your masterpiece, save it (Same name and file type as before). Place it lovingly back into your folder. Go back in your Wizards of SimPE and click IMPORT. It will come up and ask you to open a file. Click on your file, and open it. That should put it back in your Wizard.

Once it's in there, highlight the file, and click next. You should see this: It says file name: (don't worry about the overwrite box). Put in your file name and hit FINISH. That's it! Look in your game under the satanistic loveseat, and your recolor should be in there!!!

Hey, not too bad for just playing around!!!! That's it! You made your very first sofa!!!

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