We are excited to see more skin tones represented in video games. If there's any interest in a version without the white belly (or with a different colour, though I'm not sure what else would look good there) I can upload a solid version another time.This face and skin tone are some of the most beautifully made among skin mods for The Sims 4. Skins come in two flavours: Plain with white belly, and Tiger stripes with white belly. I recommend also having some custom skin tones on hand for getting more natural colours, such as NotEgain's Dark Elf Skintones Tattoos appear above the detail (so far as I've seen), and you can get green or blue fur by choosing one of the grey or black options and the blue or grey skin tone. This allows more variety with fewer colours, as well as enables other details to show through the skin, such as the fat- and fit-specific textures, cleavage on females (without requiring separate versions for male and female), and any other details if you use a default replacement skin. The original text from version 1 of the mod follows.Spent about five hours over three days to create this! A skin detail (in this case using the small mouth mole as a base-it'd be invisible with the fur texture) that adds fur like "Fur for Sims 4" by absurr, but does so with a partly translucent texture. Not a lot of choices there in the unmodded game. Simsperience's custom skin tones for more exotic colours (Version 1 only) HereĪny male hair styles you can find that cover up the ears. Sims 4 CAS Tools for putting it all together.I probably could fix it, but then so could anyone with CAS Tools ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I think the fur overlay uses the same ID in CAS and that causes them not to appear at the same time, or something. The nosed and noseless variants don't work together.I'm not sure there's anything I could realistically do to make it match the black hair textures. Sadly, that's about as dark as I can make the colour and still maintain any real detail in the fur. ![]() The white patch on the inner arm doesn't really extend into the armpit, as I would have had to work almost entirely from trial-and-error to get that looking good, and just the testing process for that would be tedious, nevermind everything else.It's easy to notice in CAS, but significantly harder when zoomed out in-game. There's still seams all over the texture.Feel free to use it for your own skins! Just don't put them on a paysite or anything if you use any of my work as a base. xcf that contains all of the resources I used to create these skins. ![]() ![]() I've also included a modder's resource file: a GIMP-compatible. The other, Orillion_FurskinV2Nonose.zip, puts the nose on a separate skin detail, this one using the other mole as its slot. There are two variants of the new version: The regular one has noses on the same skin detail Orange and Brown get the dark brown nose, White and Black get the pinkish one, and Yellow gets a black nose. For the "purest" representation of the colours I chose, use either the palest human skin tone, or the lightest vampiric-white. The skins do react a little bit to your sims' skin colours, but not necessarily in the way you would expect middle tones lead to fleshier fur colours, while the extremely light and extremely dark skin tones tend to maintain the original colours fairly well. See the new screenshots for details every colour (except yellow, thanks dude) is included at least once. Orange and White come with tiger-striped variants, while Yellow, Black and Brown each come with a variant that has a softer mix into a lighter version of that colour. The new version of the overlay is still in skin details and contains five base colours across ten swatches: Orange, White, Yellow, Black and Brown all with white bellies, inner legs, and inner arms. I think the end result is significantly better, myself. As I lost my original working files, I had to redo the entire thing more or less from scratch. It's now compatible with children and toddlers, as well. UPDATED: Version 2 is completed! I learned of a way to mix the texture in more or less like a skin tone and the end result is a much better, sharper picture, with less reliance on the background skin colour to look good.
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