Is there a way to change a Sim's displayed skintone without SimPE?
J. M. Pescado:
Maybe your sim would turn flashing blue?
Flamingo:
SimPE does not throw (a lot of) errors when loading character files. If you just made her in CAS, she should be towards the end.
I remember this happening to me before, however. There is definitely a problem file in your download's folder.
seelindarun:
Quote from: jolrei on 2007 October 16, 19:52:00
What would happen if the custom skin was simply taken out of the game and the 'hood was loaded without it? Would the game simply choose a default EAxoid skintone randomly, or would something bad happen?
I've already done this experiment, so you won't have to. ;D The game assigns the default S2 skin to all affected sims when you rip out the custom one. I'm not sure what would happen if the custom skin had been linked to a custom mesh also. All of mine are simply textures. Maybe they would flash blue as JMP speculates.
The unfortunate thing is that when you do this, the sim's genetics get borked. Their DNA continues to point to the non-existent skin which means that their children no longer follow the Maxian rules for their genetic inheritance.
staroverthebay:
I've tracked down which skin-file it is (I remembered what the thumbnail looked like, so I used CleanInstaller to look at them), and turns out it's a skin file that is for a Warlokk mesh. So that explains why the naked sim has no body -- cuz I don't have that mesh. Funny that it works for her with clothes despite the body mesh. Well, I'll disable it, and when SimPE is updated, I'll change her genetics so that the DNA doesn't point to it anymore.
notveryawesome:
Just an FYI: If you use Christianlov's skintone selector or some other way to change skintone in-game, you need to use a global skin-preserver. BobCatBen at MTS2 has one, as well as a few other people whose names escape me ATM.
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