Tutorial-Giving your in-game sims a permanent make-over.
abc_ente:
That's gorgeous! All these pics meant lots of work.
Me too, I was fed up with all those ugly Maxis' faces and one day I gave it a go and fiddled it out. It's just the same way, you did and it works fine.
Please don't take it amiss,:smile: I'd just liked to give a link for those German users that are not so good at English. Here's my description in German:
http://www.arte-della-vita.de/forum/showthread.php?t=966
Please scroll down to post 7. Thx
John55:
Thanks... I just used your Tut.. Thank you. Really easy to use. Just one question. If I may. In the Sims browser the Sims that I replaced the new one with the old. The new one is listed as default. How would I get that removed from the Sims browser?
dachshundsr4me:
I have to say this was so easy to follow. It came in real handy too as I was doing a legacy series and the woman I chose did not have a showerproof skintone (was link to LBB) so I had a floating head when they woohoo or anything that she had to be nakie like that. I am not into all the bodybuilder skintones as I just do not have the room in my downloads folder for all of them too. So I edited the skintone I liked (it was freckled) and took and saved the textures over a maxis skintone in bodyshoppe so to unlink it to (LBB). Edited my sim in bodyshoppe as I already had her binned there from sharing her before. I then used your surgery tutorial and flip flopped her out and did not loose the relationship I had worked so hard to build with her fella or anything. Thanks. Now I have no floating head and an awesome new skintone that is still all freckled still and my sims family intact.
Now I have to bundle her back up and place her on the site for folks to redownload her with the newer skintone. ***hugs to you for this tutorial***
~~Dachs
aborym:
thanks
chinaphat_cu:
Thank You.
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