Good Gawd...
notveryawesome:
Quote from: AmberDiceless on 2007 June 17, 18:58:20
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 June 17, 17:59:42
I just leave them as custom hair. Non-binned hair doesn't bother me that much, and I have enough properly binned hairs that there is some variety with my townies and aging-up sims, but then I'm not one of those people who downloads a lot of custom hairstyles. I have maybe 30 of them, about half of which which are already binned by the creators.
It wouldn't bug me so much if it was just a matter of finding the hair in the bins, but the whole turn-ons/turn-offs thing makes unbinned hair a pain in the neck. :p
Sims don't know the difference between custom brown hair and custom pink hair, so why not just use custom hair as a turn-on, regardless?
Ambular:
Quote from: notveryawesome on 2007 June 17, 19:20:07
Sims don't know the difference between custom brown hair and custom pink hair, so why not just use custom hair as a turn-on, regardless?
It makes it harder to tailor-build Sims to be attracted specifically to each other.
notveryawesome:
Yes, I see how that could be a problem. I guess I'm just not too picky (for once). That, and I'm lazy.
PandaGirl:
I'm very anal about having my hair binned. I'll take every download and re-bin it, because there's always at least one hair that is wrong. I also need to have each hair familed (it's a word!) and I won't download it if there's no grey unless I know where I can get one.
Ambular:
Quote from: PandaGirl on 2007 June 19, 23:32:19
I'm very anal about having my hair binned. I'll take every download and re-bin it, because there's always at least one hair that is wrong. I also need to have each hair familed (it's a word!) and I won't download it if there's no grey unless I know where I can get one.
Gray's usually pretty easy to make. Desaturate one of the other colors and you're good to go.
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