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- Well, sims need to have new clothes when they age up because their body sizes and shapes change, except for YA to Adult. How is Dresser supposed to know what it is that you think is an appropriate outfit vs. awful if someone, somewhere thinks that a hot dog outfit with clown makeup and bunny slippers is just dreamy enough to die for? <3 o:)
Okay, but seriously the answer lies in some possible combination of making unwanted CAS Parts Not Valid for Random and developing a Dresser/MC Blacklist of parts to never be used. If other players here can share what has worked for them that would be great, but otherwise a thread about this on the NRaas site might prove to be more helpful.
Dresser is one of the few NRaas mods I've never used. Frankly, it scares me. - You could just do what I do. I spend anywhere up to an hour for each sim day I play on giving makeovers to all birthday sims in my town. In your case it wouldn't be too bad since you play on Epic but, let me tell you, on a short lifespan it can be a nightmare! :# but well worth it because even if you blacklist stuff, you still might end up with combinations that don't look the best.
- IreneSwift7 years agoSeasoned AceI don't concern myself with inactive sims' wardrobes unless I see them out and about wearing something horrible. Then I immediately take them into stylist with MC. If the game gives them hideous clothing but I never see them, I don't really care.
- NikkeiSimmer7 years agoLegend
"IreneSwift;c-16784881" wrote:
I don't concern myself with inactive sims' wardrobes unless I see them out and about wearing something horrible. Then I immediately take them into stylist with MC. If the game gives them hideous clothing but I never see them, I don't really care.
I wouldn't care about non-family NPCs, but non-immediate family members are also affected by this "hideous clothes-change". The one that the game gave Alanna nearly made me throw up. Hopefully the Dresser tuning files get ported over soon and I'm going to try to eliminate all the ITF makeup from being used "unless specifically" placed on by me which pretty much will be a "cold day in hell" before those make-ups are EVER used. - NikkeiSimmer7 years agoLegend
"igazor;c-16784194" wrote:
Well, sims need to have new clothes when they age up because their body sizes and shapes change, except for YA to Adult. How is Dresser supposed to know what it is that you think is an appropriate outfit vs. awful if someone, somewhere thinks that a hot dog outfit with clown makeup and bunny slippers is just dreamy enough to die for? <3 o:)
Okay, but seriously the answer lies in some possible combination of making unwanted CAS Parts Not Valid for Random and developing a Dresser/MC Blacklist of parts to never be used. If other players here can share what has worked for them that would be great, but otherwise a thread about this on the NRaas site might prove to be more helpful.
Oh, I'm sure that there's someone out there that thinks that "a hot dog outfit with clown makeup and bunny slippers" is the epitome of high fashion. :mrgreen:
I know someone has done a tuning file for Dresser to eliminate most of the unwanted selection of certain types of clothes, accessories and makeup, but it has yet to be ported and I know that it'll get ported in time. Will just wait patiently for that. I heard about the brouhaha involving some impatient types already. :) Poor Chain_Reaction, he's got enough on his plate right now.
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