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4 years ago
I noticed quite a few people making changes like that to non-white sims as well and I literally just don't get it.
I mean, I have tweaked some skin tones before. However this is rare, and I only do it if their skin tone is one that has super a weird undertone (ie the ones that look sort of grey-ish.) And as a personal rule, I will pick the closest possible shade to what they already have. Just sans the weird undertones. And typically, I try to stay within the warm, neutral, cool category it orginally came from too.
I know, :cry: it's terrible honestly. And those are just a few examples of many.
I use probably 90-99% MM cc with only a few alpha things here and there. But yeah, I generally keep it light on the toddlers (a few toddler appropite hairstyles and pieces of clothing.) But will go out all for my adults.
I mean, I have tweaked some skin tones before. However this is rare, and I only do it if their skin tone is one that has super a weird undertone (ie the ones that look sort of grey-ish.) And as a personal rule, I will pick the closest possible shade to what they already have. Just sans the weird undertones. And typically, I try to stay within the warm, neutral, cool category it orginally came from too.
"MyriadSims;c-17890946" wrote:
those alpha toddlers tho :'( imma cry i only stick to light usage of MM cc
EDIT: Light MM on toddlers. My Adults are fully cc'ed up.
I know, :cry: it's terrible honestly. And those are just a few examples of many.
I use probably 90-99% MM cc with only a few alpha things here and there. But yeah, I generally keep it light on the toddlers (a few toddler appropite hairstyles and pieces of clothing.) But will go out all for my adults.