So I have fallen into the habit of checking what my sims kids will look like as adults once they become toddlers. As many of you know the often get an unfortunate mix of traits from their parents. ...
I did this once when my legacy family had twins. I aged them up in cas when they became toddlers to see what they would look like- it turns out that they were identical twins and had the exact features of their dad. I wasn't having that, so I played with genetics until I found a sim that looked like a balanced mix of the parents, played with genetics to make an identical twin of his, and then aged them back into toddlers. I felt kinda weird and oddly guilty, but I ended up a lot happier. Here's a pic of the family:
But recently I've been really strict with myself in not changing the genetics of sims at all. I used to micromanage how my sims looked and it kinda made them end up all looking the same, which makes the game less fun for me. The heir for my decades legacy ended up with a kinda awkward mix of her parents genetics which I didn't like at first, but I've come to love her and I think she's so uniquely adorable!! Here's some pics:
https://i.imgur.com/acneytm.png?4 https://i.imgur.com/6DCDU3O.png?4 Paolo Rocca's genes are pretty strong in that brow bone, and that tiny nose kinda makes her look like she just walked off set of the live action grinch o.o but I love her nonetheless *swoon*
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