The Clear Default Eyes
Theo:
But contacts are accessories just like glasses, right?
Being so, any new children of those sims would still have the default eyecolor and would also need contacts, because the parents DNA doesn't change.
Modifying the skin's textures is an alternative, however if you deleted many custom eyes, all of them would revert to the same color as defined in the skin file.
But you can always use SimPe's surgery to change the eyecolor of the affected sims, with the bonus that it also changes the sim's DNA.
nikita:
That's actually what I'm doing right now. I'm just changing the clear gray color in the skin files to a nice brown color.
I actually tried changing their DNA in Sim PE but it didn't work. But I've had a lot of DNA weirdness with Sim Pe. Are the default eye colors 000000# like it is for skin and hair?
Theo:
Editing the SDNA entry in the neighborhood file doesn't change the sim's eyes (although it changes the skin). You must edit other resources in the sim's character file; that's what the Sim Surgery plugin does.
But if you want to do it the hard way ;), here are the standard eyecolor guids:
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32dee745-b6ce-419f-9e86-ae93802d2682 = Brown eyes - Dominant
2d6839c5-0b7c-48a1-9c55-4bd9cc873b0f = Dark Blue eyes - Dominant
51c4a750-c9f4-4cfe-801c-898efc360cb7 = Green eyes - Recessive
e43f3360-3a08-4755-8b83-a0d37a6c424b = Light Blue eyes - Recessive
0758508c-7111-40f9-b33b-706464626ac9 = Gray eyes - Recessive
12d4f3e1-fdbe-4fe7-ace3-46dd9ff52b51 = Alien eyes - Super Dominant
Avalikia:
If you edit their DNA then they won't pass along their eyes to their kids though. I've done this a few times when I got sick of a custom eye color and wanted to make sure that their kids didn't get it.
SaraMK:
After doing surgery or changing DNA, you must have the sim change appearance at a mirror in order for the changes to actually show up. That's a step a lot of people forget and then claim that SimPE surgery doesn't work.
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