Question about awesome skin blending.
susannahmia:
In my game I have a red, a blue and a green family. When the blue and red spawn with someone with normal skin tone the colours blend together, which is exactly what I wanted. However all green spawn comes out the same shade of green as the parent and the other parent with normal skin seems to be ignored. I also have a green husband and red wife and all the spawn so far have been the same shade of green as the father.
Is this intentional? Is green supposed to be that dominant?
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: susannahmia on 2009 August 04, 13:40:42
In my game I have a red, a blue and a green family. When the blue and red spawn with someone with normal skin tone the colours blend together, which is exactly what I wanted. However all green spawn comes out the same shade of green as the parent and the other parent with normal skin seems to be ignored. I also have a green husband and red wife and all the spawn so far have been green.
In the stock game, if two sims of different swatches breed, you get ONE skin tone, EXACTLY, or the other. No variation. In AwesomeBlending, the swatch of the darkest is used, and then the range is selected at random between them. In testing, this produced the most natural results without any really freaky aberrations. The thing is, a sim can only have one skin swatch, so it isn't possible to blend between swatches.
susannahmia:
Hey thanks for the reply Pescado I didn't really explain myself properly. I realise that they are not exactly blended. When my red and blue familys breed with someone of a different skintone you can see a variation in the shade of blue or red skintone of the spawn. Which is perfect. However all green spawn are the exact same shade of green as the green parent, no variation at all.
pbox:
If you'd post your RGB values, it would be easier to answer this. Nobody can see what you mean by "red", "green", "blue", and "normal".
susannahmia:
Quote from: pbox on 2009 August 04, 14:21:14
If you'd post your RGB values, it would be easier to answer this. Nobody can see what you mean by "red", "green", "blue", and "normal".
I'm going to be annoyingly stupid now and ask what the heck are rgb values and how do I find them?
Edit: Just to note. I'm not a simPE user at all.
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