![]() ![]() I took Snaitf Yellow Skin out in case there were a conflict, but it didnt help. The colors are rich, not ashy like Maxis’, but not overpowering in color. I tried with Snaitf Yellow Skin and it loads. I think it had something to do with how I created them, but that’s aside the point, I could’ve left it alone, like its no big deal, but me being the perfectionist that I am, I wanted to fix them, and I actually quite enjoyed it! The skins are now very smooth and blend seamlessly with overlays and default replacement skins. But the normal tones, the warms and cools, had pixelated textures in some areas and weren’t very smoothly blending in others. A sliding scale will appear that allows you to. Select a skin color and you’ll be prompted to create even more customization. The attention to detail in this area is impressive. You’ll see the color charts divided by warm, cool, and neutral Sims skin tones. ![]() Only the normal ones though, the fantasy ones are still fine (you can find them in my original Maxis Match Skintones post). Once you are in Create a Sim mode, select the Face icon and then choose Skin Tones. Hey everyone! I’m back with something that I should’ve done right the first time! My Skintones! I know the original was awesome, but this one is even better! I have been noticing in CAS that my old Maxis Match Skintones had… kind of bad textures. Maxis Match Skintones V2! Warms and Cools redone, plus new Neutrals!
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