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- Reddestiny921Seasoned VeteranI change everything that looks off rather freely unless I am doing an uglacy then that is mostly off limits until the Gen where all the features suddenly work together.
- Usually just hairstyle. I leave the clothing as is, it leads to very interesting kids
"GrumpyGlowfish;c-18239387" wrote:
You can't trust the game with properly clothing sims, especially if you're using cc, because you'll end up with something like this:
https://abload.de/img/cascef7z.jpg
Thats actually kinda vibe minus the clipping
maybe add some head accessory though hair or otherwise- lucombreNew SpectatorI only edit hair style and clothes (and sometimes eyebrows but I try to stick with a similar shape to what they started with, just a bit thinner or thicker). The one exception in my massive save was one of Knox Greenburg’s kids who had a *very* pointy chin.
- SharoooniaNew SpectatorHair, eyebrows, clothes and makeup are almost always a must. I don't like altering their genetics unless it's a really unfortunate looking sim.
- Lucy_HenleyNew SpectatorHair, clothing, eyebrows. And makeup too, sometimes. I leave the genetics alone. They usually end up looking like one or other of their parents.
- ThriorTheSecondSeasoned NewcomerI don't touch their genetics at all. I only decide hairstyle, eyebrows/facial hair, clothes, and such. I might rarely change their haircolour as well but that's not "going against genetics". I should know since there was a time when I colored my own hair blue.
- DaraviNew TravelerIt depends on the thing that went wrong, but mostly changing the hair, bonestructure (if it's too thin) and clothes depending on the age. A senior at 60 should be looking different from a senior at 80 years or older, for example first grey then white, and add more wrinkles. Make-up will changed aswell, but normally my sims don't wear any make-up. But I choose carefully the future mom/dad in advance, and change them if needed, so I don't have to do this on the ingame-born sim. Other sims, on the other hand, get deleted very fast, if somethings doesn't fit in.
- ChadSims2Seasoned NoviceI play with the parent's genetics and keep going till I get a Sim that looks decent as a teen and work from there making slight changes to the face then revert to toddler giving it eyelashes and normal eyebrows not the base game ones making it's sure genetic features like eye color match some family member be it parent or grandparent.
- atreya33Seasoned AceFor sims born in game I always edit clothing and hairstyles. I occasionally edit the haircolours, mostly to the hair colour of the other parent. I never change the facial structure, my sims are who they are.
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