Crashing Family
ZephyrZodiac:
Those grey hairs are such a nuisance!!!
Sivany:
I hate having to scroll through all those grey hairs, it will be such a relief when I've only got one of each and thankfully that part of the task is pretty easy.
The problem with the hairs is that sometimes it's difficult to tell from the thumbnail pictures whether the hair actually has a custom design for every age group or whether it is sometimes using a game default. That makes it awkward to work out whether you can delete those resources from the file. I tried splitting my hairs into batches of about 20-30 files but it's still difficult to remember which ones need deleting since recognising hair from the thumbnails is a lot harder than the clothes.
ZephyrZodiac:
One reason I haven't tried! I've just about worked out how to use the color-binning tool, although sometimes they don't show up correctly in game, which is annoying, but as for deleting all those grey hairs for a hair which I downloaded that claimed to be color-binned already, that is doubly frustrating!
Sivany:
I find deleting the extra grey hairs really easy using the Wardrobe Wrangler since it just involve clicking one button in each file then saving it. What's harder is working out if the hair you're looking at works with every age group or whether you can delete say the toddler files because the hair just uses a default style for that age.
Currently I've removed all my bodyshop content from the downloads folder and replaced about a quarter of my hair files, making sure I have an exact copy of the files somewhere else on my computer. I then open bodyshop so I can see what the hairs look like in game and open up the wrnagler using the copy of the files located elsewhere on my computer. I can then compare the two and delete/edit hairs as necessary. Once I'm done I close down bodyshop and replace the hair folder in downloads with the one I've actually used the wrangler on.
It's a very long process though because I'm taking the opportunity to add in all the missing grey hairs (from the custom hairs where people just copy the normal coloured hair over to the elder age) and to edit any hairs I don't think are the right colour (like purple hairs that are meant to be black or other hairs that I just don't think look right). Since my photoshop skills are somewhat limited (Image>Mode>Greyscale is my friend when making black/grey hairs) this takes a while.
witch:
Oh that's way more dedicated than I plan to be! :D
I'm more into pruning. I don't need 3 or 4 types of blonde for a style I'm not that fussed on anyway, and so on and so forth.
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