Sims 2 skin tone default replacement

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If you would prefer not to have fantasy skin colours in your game at all, try these more naturalistic replacements. Version 2: Realistic Default Replacements obviously!) and pick which ones you want to use, or you can download all five in one combined package, if you want to use them all. You can download all five desaturated default replacements (I didn't do one for the greyscale slider. The Aqua-Turquoise slider comes out rather greener than the vanilla version, but I felt that was an acceptable trade-off. All I did was just calm down the colours slightly.

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Version 1: Desatured Default ReplacementsĮxactly what it says on the tin. These will overwrite the vanilla EA skin sliders in CAS - that's the aqua-turquoise, rainbow, green-blue (pastel rainbow), purple, greyscale/monochrome, and gold-orange colours - so you can replace the patch 1.38 fantasy tone sliders with either slightly desaturated versions, or more realistic, non-fantasy colour ramps.

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Whichever camp you fall into, I come bearing these default replacement skin tone sliders. Maybe you've patched but won't be playing Supernatural, and don't have a need for fantasy skin colours in your game at all. Have you updated to patch 1.38 and wondered what the frack you're meant to do with all these new retina searing skin tone sliders? Maybe you'd like slightly subtler fantasy skin tones, so your fairies and witchy alchemists don't look like they've been dipped in mustard.

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