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Family Genetics With Custom Skins
« on: 2007 August 22, 00:51:28 »
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Ok so I have asked around about how to make skins with tattoos. and found a couple of tutorials. and think i can work it out.

Now before i get into trying to make my first skin... i had a question.

1. If I create a or 2 Sim through the CAS with a custom tattoo skin (or other)
and have children, what skin will the childen take on?

(I'm using helene's default skin replacements atm, and will use these to create my tattoo skin)
NB: i will only use this for personal use, unless i get approval to share the moded ones.
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« Reply #1 on: 2007 August 22, 01:48:45 »
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That really depends.  Kids can take on the skin of either parent, or some shade inbetween.  The game grades the skins on a major scale of S-1 (very light) to S-4 (very dark).  So if an S-1 and and S-4 have a kid, the kid can be S-1, S-2, S-3, or S-4. If a S-1 and S-2 have a kid, the kid would be either S-1 or S-2.   Two S-2s would only have kids with S-2s.

But it's more subtle than that, too.  Underneath those major scales is a genetic scale from 0 to 9 (or 0.0 to 0.9 -- there's a tutorial/discussion about this somewhere in Peasantry), and each S-x represents a range of the genetic numbers.  So an S-1 could genetically be 0.0 to 0.25 (I'm making up these ranges -- see the tutorial). The default skins all fall in the middle of each range, and if you have no other custom skins in your game, it'll choose one of the defaults.  But using SimPE you can alter the genetics of custom skins so they fall in various parts of the genetic range, and have a much wider selection of potential skins the kids can get.
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« Reply #2 on: 2007 August 22, 02:11:14 »
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Cheers for the reply.
Ill see what i can find in the tutorials.

One more question: If i build a sim with a normal default skin...

then in the game change the skin to a tattoo'd one... this wont affect the genetics... will it?
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« Reply #3 on: 2007 August 22, 02:28:15 »
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No, I don't believe so -- you'd have to edit the sim's package file manually to change the genetics.
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« Reply #4 on: 2007 August 22, 02:31:51 »
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If both parents have a custom skin (with genetic value unaltered, i.e. = 0), you have a 50% probability each.

You can, however, modify the genetic value of those custom skins, and they will behave like jsalemi explains in the above post.

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then in the game change the skin to a tattoo'd one... this wont affect the genetics... will it?

It will. I have tested it, and even if it sounds silly, when a baby is born the game will pull the skintone value from the skin the sim is actually showing, and not the value stored in DNA.
I pointed this out here, if you want a longer explaination.
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« Reply #5 on: 2007 August 22, 02:42:14 »
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<---- *Looks for tutorial regarding custom skinning*
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« Reply #6 on: 2007 August 22, 03:02:23 »
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If both parents have a custom skin (with genetic value unaltered, i.e. = 0), you have a 50% probability each.

You can, however, modify the genetic value of those custom skins, and they will behave like jsalemi explains in the above post.

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then in the game change the skin to a tattoo'd one... this wont affect the genetics... will it?

It will. I have tested it, and even if it sounds silly, when a baby is born the game will pull the skintone value from the skin the sim is actually showing, and not the value stored in DNA.
I pointed this out here, if you want a longer explaination.

After reading your post in the other link, something came to mind... did you use the FFS Debugger tool to fix the first born?
I didn't read any more of the post, but that came to mind... im not sure if that would maybe fix the issue? Would It?

and if not... whats the heck point of having DNA when it doesnt even us it anyways! GRR.

Hmmm... now im going to have to think about weather or not i wanna or could be bothered using custom skins! if they dont pull from the DNA.

(i was happy to change it after they were made to keep it. but now it doesnt pull the right info. thats grrr!)
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« Reply #7 on: 2007 August 22, 03:23:33 »
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You know, there's a mod on MTS2 that allows for tatoo overlays. It stays on even when sims are naked and b/c it's separate from the skin it doesn't get passed down. Sounds like it's what you're looking for.
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« Reply #8 on: 2007 August 22, 03:42:02 »
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After reading your post in the other link, something came to mind... did you use the FFS Debugger tool to fix the first born?
I didn't read any more of the post, but that came to mind... im not sure if that would maybe fix the issue? Would It?

and if not... whats the heck point of having DNA when it doesnt even us it anyways! GRR.

yes, I did use it, and I also reloaded the lots many times, no luck Sad.

I agree with you, it's lame; I was really pissed because of my attempts going so bad.
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The tatoo-overlay solution seems the best one, at last.
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« Reply #9 on: 2007 August 22, 03:45:10 »
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You know, there's a mod on MTS2 that allows for tatoo overlays. It stays on even when sims are naked and b/c it's separate from the skin it doesn't get passed down. Sounds like it's what you're looking for.

Yes i did have a look at this... but from what i saw... it seemed to be computer specific. I might be wrong but when i looked at it breifily the package its self needed to have the added/created overlay, this making it had to share the skin.
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« Reply #10 on: 2007 August 22, 04:06:00 »
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« Reply #11 on: 2007 August 22, 15:21:38 »
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<---- *Looks for tutorial regarding custom skinning*

This is the thread I was referring to: http://www.moreawesomethanyou.com/smf/index.php/topic,2966.0.html

It's long, but worth reading, with lots of good info about sim DNA, and pointers to other tutorials about it.
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« Reply #12 on: 2007 August 23, 03:49:02 »
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cheers ill have a read over it. i guess for now... photo shop here i come to make some tattoo over lays.
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