3 or 4 lightening bolts
linolino:
I also like facial hair. i like beards . not long beards though. just that kind of beard very well trimmed. and i don't like mustaches.
lefty:
I think everyone has very different standards of beauty, which is reflected on thier sims (some of those beauty pagents at MTS2, hooo-boy) ^_^
Nobody wears makeup in my game, except maybe some custom eyeliner (to give some sims that tired baggy eye look)
I think too much make up on sims makes them look like streetwalkers ;)
Even ladies go around without any make up, no false advertising going on in my game!
Full beards are ick, but trimmed is cute. Sideburns have gotta go!
For the guys, I like the less rugged looking ones, but for the simple fact that the handsome rugged ones tend to pass on thier more dominant features to the female children :D quite scary to pop out a kid with daddy's schnoz ;D
When a sim is just beyond help, hair in the face or the mime makeup is what I slap on them. Lets me know from a distance the fugly ones are coming :D
Regina:
When I first started playing I didn't use much make-up. Then during the past few months I've got into it a bit more. I don't like to use gaudy-looking make-up, just a little here and there to help bring out their features. Of course once in a while I have a Romance sim that I dress and make up so she looks more the part. I've got to where now I'll grab hold of any Townies and service people on my lot and fix them up, too. With the new turn-ons and such in NL it just doesn't seem right letting the poor service workers look like peasants all the time.
Motoki:
I use some 'makeup' that really just gives the sims a more realistic look like eye folds, eye bags, sometimes I'll use one of the realistic normal lip tone color lipsticks I have etc. So my male sims don't really look made up at all. I also use contact lenses to change eyecolors, particularly on dark skinned or Asian-looking townies with light eye colors :p
Funny thing is, with NL for a while I was giving my straight female and gay male sims makeup or full face makeup as a turnoff and completely forget that a lot of my sims have what the game technically considers to be make up. :o
AllenABQ:
Quote from: Motoki on 2005 October 14, 19:02:50
Funny thing is, with NL for a while I was giving my straight female and gay male sims makeup or full face makeup as a turnoff and completely forget that a lot of my sims have what the game technically considers to be make up. :o
Yeah, I've had the same issue. Full face makeup often is used in the context of changing appearance with age lines, not actual "makeup". Hairfish has also created some excellent subtle effects that give your sims eyelids, but they are classfied under "eyeshadow". And just recently I got into Dr Pixel, et al, earrings and jewelry creations forgetting the fact that these are classified as "glasses". So now I have to be real careful when thinking about Full Face Makeup, Makeup, and Glasses as turn-offs.
I know it would be adding yet another couple of bitmaps, but we really need a "genetic mods" layer for the face similiar to full face makeup as well as a whole body "non-genetic" makeup layer so that people can do body scars and tattoos and not resort to making them skin tones. Uni gave us some clothing skins that have tattoos in them, but the tattoos disappear when your sim takes a shower! :D
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