Title: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Kristalrose on 2005 September 08, 22:19:27 I had started a new neighborhood with 30 Uni Sims and had used the deleteallcharacters cheat and all of JMP's no regeneration hacks. My main neighborhood had was FUBAR, so I moved this new neighborhood's file to the desktop, did a clean reinstall, and then moved it back into the game. I've been working on re-downloading my favorite custom content. My 30 characters had default skintones, eyes, hair (or were bald!) and clothing while I hunted for the custom ones I had originally used for them. Well, when I find it, all is well and good. When I can't find it, or the link is no longer there, or whatever, well, then I need to find a new one. I can't find one of my favorite custom eyecolors. It was a soft, deep brown that looks like puppy-dog eyes. I thought I had originally downloaded it from WDS, but I have re-downloaded all those and it didn't help. I then thought they had come from Mermaids Cove (I love your stuff, BTW!) but still no change in those brown eyes after I re-downloaded those, too. The next time I booted up the game, several of my sims had the blue-green eyes from MC and the lavendar from WDS, but the browns didn't come back!! It must be that exact file, and I can't find it!
I am happy with the colors I have from WDS and Mermaid's Cove, and could use the deep brown from those sites. I don't want to keep downloading packages of eye colors that I don't really need, seeing that I'll start downloading new stuff from Nightlife next week. :P So, how can I change them ingame? Can I use SimsPE and change their DNA? Or a hack that lets you change their eye and skin-tone the same way you changed their hair? I really, really hate the default brown eyes, and because I liked that particular shade I had used it on many of my Sims!! So they are all walking around with these big, dead-looking dull brown eyes. Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Ancient Sim on 2005 September 09, 00:45:25 You can change their DNA in SimPE, yes. Just bring them up in SimBrowser and click the Sim DNA link. Easiest way would be to make a Sim with the eye colour you want to use, then check to see what the code is that you'll need to give the others.
Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: pioupiou on 2005 September 09, 04:09:13 from my own experience in messing with my sims' dna, you need to change the line 3 and the line finishing by 59 (being respectively dominant and recessive eye color) in the sim dna, but for the change to show in game (not to stay genetic only) you need to change the eye color line in the age data line you find when opening the sims's file (N001_user181 for example).
I hope what I say makes sense and helps you. Pioupiou Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Ness on 2005 September 09, 06:17:24 lyran's has gorgeous brown eyes - could they have come from there?
Ness Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: SciBirg on 2005 September 09, 12:18:20 I think Lyran has started making Contacts too (they go under Sunglasses) which you just put on your sim in-game.
Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Brynne on 2005 September 09, 13:18:39 I got some gorgeous eye colors from janna at simsconnection. They may be at tsr as well. I would love to switch my default colors to them, they are the best-looking in game I've seen. I think she has some nice contact lenses as well.
Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Kristalrose on 2005 September 09, 14:52:24 I keep trying to think of where I got them. :( I remember downloading a "superpack" from MTS2 with 100 shades. Some of them were natural and quite lovely, and other ones had cat-eyes and flags and other "fantasy" colors. I don't remember who made them. I just recently found Janna's website, but I have downloaded things of hers from TSR, so maybe it was her's, I'll have to go check there.
See, this is what comes from an afternoon of mindless "sims shopping" where one clicks on a download that looks interesting, downloads, and repeats a gazillion times until their downloads folder is so full it takes 10 minutes for the game to load! LOL If anyone wants to see how someone can screw up their game in so many wonderful ways, just come see me!! LMAO Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 September 09, 15:58:45 There are some gorgeous eyes at DevilKittySims.
http://devilkittysims.mine.nu/ Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: TreyNutz on 2005 November 07, 01:14:50 from my own experience in messing with my sims' dna, you need to change the line 3 and the line finishing by 59 (being respectively dominant and recessive eye color) in the sim dna, but for the change to show in game (not to stay genetic only) you need to change the eye color line in the age data line you find when opening the sims's file (N001_user181 for example). I hope what I say makes sense and helps you. Pioupiou I've been looking for how to do that. Thanks. Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: SaraMK on 2005 November 07, 02:36:33 I keep trying to think of where I got them. :( I remember downloading a "superpack" from MTS2 with 100 shades. Some of them were natural and quite lovely, and other ones had cat-eyes and flags and other "fantasy" colors. I don't remember who made them. I just recently found Janna's website, but I have downloaded things of hers from TSR, so maybe it was her's, I'll have to go check there. The eyes you descibe here are probably SoulSilver's 101 Eyes. http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=30817 The reason you probably missed them is because there is no longer a picture. Here is the catalog from the file. http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c129/saramkirk/catalog.jpg But the "cat" eyes, if you downloaded from MTS2, may be from http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=42446 or http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?t=37042 or they might be one of Forcer's packs. Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: ZephyrZodiac on 2005 November 07, 07:54:16 Starrat has some beautiful cat's eyes at the Sims Zone (UK). Also two tone recolours of some of the hair to look like elf-hair.
Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Kukes on 2005 November 07, 09:22:40 I think Lyran has started making Contacts too (they go under Sunglasses) which you just put on your sim in-game. I love those contacts. Though I prefer to create sims with the maxis eyecolours (to keep the genetics as they were intended - I don't like how all customs are dominant) they look so much more realistic with Lyran's contacts on. Of course, that also means all my sims have to have full face makeup or custom hair as a turn-on otherwise they're not attracted to neighbourhood sims. :-\ Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Motoki on 2005 November 07, 14:51:00 Someone, I forget who but I think it was at MTS2, made eye colors that replace the Maxis ones. It doesn't overwrite any actual installed game files, it just overrides them if the package files are in your downloads directory.
What I did is find the eyecolors that I liked best, opened them up in SimPE and extracted their texture. Then I opened the replacement ones up in SimPE and copied the texture I wanted over them so now I have the eye colors that I want in my game replacing the Maxis ones and working as normal Maxis genetics do. There's probably a way to get custom ones to work according to Maxis genetics I would imagine. People have done it with hairs and skintones. Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Oddysey on 2005 November 07, 17:11:08 Just found this out the other day, whilst surfing Mod The Sims 2. If you go into the package file for an eyecolor in SimPE, in the "Texture Overlay XML" file, (should be the last one in the list on the left) there's a value "genetic." It has a range from 0, maximum dominance, to 4, maximum recessiveness, with 0 being the custom default. Changing this value allows you to make custom eyes that have a dominance of less than Overpowering.
I *think* that the "genetic" values in the Skin Tone XML and the Hair Tone XML, in their respective package files, do the same thing, but I haven't tested it so I can't be totally sure. I have a feeling that both are a tad more complicated than eyes, but I'll soon get 'round to testing it. Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: Motoki on 2005 November 07, 17:30:35 Well for hair I just use datgen. It has a skinfixer plugin that sets the genetic colors for you.
Title: Re: changing eyecolor in an established Sim Post by: SaraMK on 2005 November 07, 17:33:53 Someone, I forget who but I think it was at MTS2, made eye colors that replace the Maxis ones. It doesn't overwrite any actual installed game files, it just overrides them if the package files are in your downloads directory. Several people have done it, so there are many sets to choose from. Just do an Advanced Search where you select Bodyshop > Eyes in the "search in forum(s)" section, and type "default" as the search keyword, searching in "post title" only. And if you don't find what you like, simply download one of the packages and make your own from that. |