SimPE and Skintone Changes

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rome_raven:
I've got a skintone in my game that I want to get rid of.  It's custom and geneticized in my game but I no longer like the look of it.  I can thin of at least 2 sims in my game that currently have that skintone.  How can I safe change their skintone to something else, make it a part of their DNA instead and not have it switch to a Maxis skintone intead (like what happened when I deleted an genticized eye color in my game).

Madame Mim:
1. Decide which skintone you want them to have and open it in SimPE (so that you can discover its ID).
2. The ID is in the XML and is called Family (or some such - sorry - but I don't want to open SimPE ATM to find out).
3. Copy the ID to notepad or some such.
4. Open the Neighbourhood where the Sim(s) is/are.
5. Open their DNA and change the dominant skin tone to the number you extracted.
6. Commit, save, etc.

Indiasong:
Or download the simenhancer trial, open the dna tab of the sim you want, choose a skintone from a dropdown menu, you can choose a secondary skin too, by their names, and do the same for the parents if you want, they're in the same window.
Couldn't be simpler.  8)

rome_raven:
Thanks.  I'm gonna try the SimPE way because I already used my whatever days trial with Sim Enhancer.

Flamingo:
I think you would go about changing eyes about the same way.

Anyway, if you want them to go to your default skins, I think that your just replace all the numbers with zeros, except for the last one. You use 1 as the last number for the lightest, and 4 for the darkest.

Quote from: Madame Mim on 2007 August 12, 06:11:37

1. Decide which skintone you want them to have and open it in SimPE (so that you can discover its ID).
2. The ID is in the XML and is called Family (or some such - sorry - but I don't want to open SimPE ATM to find out).
3. Copy the ID to notepad or some such.
4. Open the Neighbourhood where the Sim(s) is/are.
5. Open their DNA and change the dominant skin tone to the number you extracted.
6. Commit, save, etc.


I'm wondering, would this update the property sets and age data files? I was thinking that you would use that to change what they looked like. I'm not entirely sure about that, but I do know that is something along the lines of what you do to change a Sim's gender, though there are probably more things affected by gender than by skintone in game.

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