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Mk_2790's avatar
Mk_2790
New Spectator
9 months ago

Vitiligo is out! Heterochromia is next?

I believe heterochromia is a feature for Cats & Dogs.

Why not use the same for Sims?
  • Actually it would be nice to be able to paint our sims skins the way we paint the dogs fur. We would be able to paint all sorts of skin details, moles, birth marks, bruises, scratches and wounds, etc.
  • I'm slightly annoyed that some of the skin details are locked behind the Growing Together pack. I might get it at some point but I'm not sure yet.
  • I just remembered that the majority of scars are all locked behind packs as well. I have the vampire pack and Get Famous but not werewolves
  • SEREFRAS's avatar
    SEREFRAS
    Seasoned Veteran
    Heterochromia would be so cool in Sims 4. B) There's actually a beautiful Actress, Jane Seymour that has that. :p One of her eyes are brown & the other is blue/green. ;) I've never been able to make a proper Jane Seymour sim in my game because of that. My sim always had a pair of brown eyes. :'(
  • Briana2526's avatar
    Briana2526
    Seasoned Traveler
    I would actually like that feature for the Sims also it will be a step closer to people feeling accepted and featured and seen in games.
  • thornwill's avatar
    thornwill
    Seasoned Rookie
    @Mak27 i'd love but didn't they told us that they couldn't do heterochromia for sims because of the way they designed them? Something like their both sides being equal, i don't know... but i really hope they find a way out for this.

    @Mariefoxprice83 Yeah, there's a lot of the same body mark set in the pack that we don't have in base game. I'd glady switch some birth marks with one set of body moles and freckles.