I like the look of these werewolves. They no longer have human faces like they did in sims 2 and 3 but look a lot more wolf like. I like the cartoony style of the sims 4 in general and think these werewolves fit in with that style perfectly. Personally I don't need them to look scary, just wolf like enough. I do wish they had different feet. That part is a bit too human for me. But I can live with it. A tail would have been nice too.
"kaiwrysims;c-18121204" wrote:
"keekee53;c-18121058" wrote:
I hate the way they look. This might be weird, but I felt the female werewolves looked too manly. I was sort of expecting to be able to distinguish between the two sexes...and omg can a woman werewolf pee on the ground too?
I don't know. I was not impressed at all.
On a positive note, I like the world.
I am the opposite because I love when animals aren't given "feminine" features to make it obvious it's a female animal. Like when a male dog looks like a regular dog but the female dog has breasts and lipstick that make no sense given how actual female cats look. Most animals don't really have any distinct features between male and females. There are some like ? (can't say the actual word) and lions but even then their body shapes are usually the same with the only differences being stuff like fur colour and manes. For wolves male and female ones look virtually the same so I like it that they made the wolf forms look the same for both sim frames.
I was going to say the females look too male but after reading your explanation about distinguishing males and females with real animals, I somehow don't mind this one as much anymore. Sure it would be practical for gameplay purposes to see the difference, but it all in all I can live with it.
The customisation can do a lot. I like to have so many options though I think they look a bit better without the clothing. Adding glasses is definitely making them too cutesy. https://simscommunity.info/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/screen2werepack-768x432.jpg
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