What, in Heaven's name, is up with traits?! Scary Pic included

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Zaphod Beeblebrox:
She was the product of Frankenstein and his bride a game-born sim from Daydreamer's two CAS-made sims posted a couple of pages back.

OpiumGirl:
Oh dear.....

As for the hair on my teen Sim, it's the same hair her mother and uncle have so it's easy to tell apart that family from others. :)
It is a funny hairstyle which is why I like it.  I can't stand the ridiculous ponytails that are available and I like anything that's unsymmetrical and strange.  ;D

Zaphod Beeblebrox:
Eh, I tend to favor the shorter pixie-style cuts.  Of course though, something about that hair makes me want to beat it down with a bottle of Bedhead Straightening Shampoo.

ETA (because I don't want to doublepost, dammit):  Here's my Adele makeover pictures:

So here's a profilish picture (with her hair up), so you can get an idea of nose shape changes and cheek changes.



Another from the side.



As you can see, she just needed a few subtle changes to the cheekbone and nose structure for her to look a little less Bride of Frankenstein and a little more Chinese-American.

Here's one from the front.



And here's one where I gave her a haircut and had her embrace her heritage, sort of.



If anyone actually wants her, just let me know.  I can repackage her with a different basegame hair and a different basegame pattern (the hair in the picture is a store hair, and the pattern is some Asian pattern I picked up ages ago on MTS, I think).

daydreamer:
I love all the altered Adeles. Here's the original in various get-ups (she's in the Criminal career track and frequently changes her look to fool the feds):

Gothic Well-to-Do



Cheerleader



Doudy Mom


dream_operator:
The children do get an in-between shade of the parents skintones if both of the parents have a skintone from the same color family.  So in my family where the father is dark brown and the mother a lighter brown, one of the two children is an in-between shade (the other is the same color as his father).  So in this case the genetics work just like they do in the Sims2 except with more variety with the in-between shades.  Where people are finding that they aren't getting the in-between shades is when each parent has a skin from a different color family.  Then the kids get one or the other.  And while I agree this is diappointing when one has parents of two normal skin colors, I can see why EA made it this way.  You would get some really muddled and yucky colors if say one parent was red and one was green...or one was brown and one was blue. 

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