THE HORROR: The REAL TS3 Scoop As It Unfolds

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J. M. Pescado:
Maybe she managed to walk it off. That's what you normally do.

GnatGoSplat:
Is it normal for makeup or more specifically, blush on the females, to look like they've taken a beating and are badly bruised, especially in the evening/night?  It happens even with the lightest, most subtle blush color.  Of course, it all looks perfectly fine in CAS.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/GnatGoSplat/Sims/Screenshot-3.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/GnatGoSplat/Sims/Screenshot-6.jpg

In low light conditions, they also have a general creepiness with black black eyes, reddish tint skin, and light complected Sims are worse and get red and blotchy looking in certain lighting.  They also look creepy in the daytime with high contrast highlights, like the one on the left with the hat:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/GnatGoSplat/Sims/Screenshot-5.jpg

Is all that normal?  A bug?  Graphics card problems?

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: GnatGoSplat on 2009 May 26, 14:52:12

Is it normal for makeup or more specifically, blush on the females, to look like they've taken a beating and are badly bruised, especially in the evening/night?
Isn't that how it works in real life?

GnatGoSplat:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 May 26, 14:58:03

Quote from: GnatGoSplat on 2009 May 26, 14:52:12

Is it normal for makeup or more specifically, blush on the females, to look like they've taken a beating and are badly bruised, especially in the evening/night?
Isn't that how it works in real life?


I wouldn't know about real life, I don't wear blush.  Not that I would admit anyway. ;)

Roflganger:
Mildly interesting tidbit that I picked up by accident - clicking on some negative moodlets will automatically queue up an appropriate action.  For instance, clicking on a hungry moodlet queued up a "prepare pancakes" action, while clicking on the grungy one added "take a bath". 

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