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Hey guys,
I was recently asked on my tumblr how I enabled custom eyes for toddlers. The easiest way to do this is to go back to the creator and see if they updated them. If they are no longer active, then you can follow the below steps (note: that this will also work for skin details like freckles, moles, blush, scars but not full body skins).
Version 1 (the easiest one):
Open the package with Sims4Studio and then navigate to categories. Right on top, there will be a toddler box. Select that and then select apply to all swatches. You might get a pop-up message that says something about it needing to be updated. Select OK (or yes, I can’t remember which one it says). Select a different eye color to make sure they all have toddlers enabled.
Scroll to the bottom and save.
That’s it!
Version Two (the not so easy one):
You open the package and you see the below. Without getting into all the details of the differences between the two, it can still be enabled for toddlers. It just takes a little more work.
So, what you are going to do is select the line that says “CAS part” and then click the box that says “toddler”. You will do this for every single CAS part. This is why I said it’s a little harder but just because it’s tedious.
Once you’re done, save the package and viola!
Done!
Modding The Sims 4 can make the game more vibrant and varied, especially when it comes to your Sims’ looks. Here are some of the best mods that will put more skin tones, eye colors, freckles, and hair in your game. With these, you’ll be able to create Sims that are closer to how you envision them in your head.
In the first part of this series rounding up the most essential Sims mods, I ran down the modes you should install to change how the game plays. (If you’re looking to get into Sims 4 modding, that’s the best place to start.) For this installment, I’m taking a look at the mods that change how your Sims look. As seasoned Simmers know, making a Sim is the important first step in telling a story in the game. How Sims look can impact how you see their personality, and how you direct them as they bumble through life. Why not make them look their very best?
A Quick Word About Simmer Terms:Sims modders use some terminology that makes perfect sense if you’re enmeshed in the community, but not as much sense if you aren’t. Here’s a primer: “BGC” stands for “base game compatible,” meaning you don’t have to own anything other than the base game to use the mod. “Mesh required” means that the mod you’re downloading is either a retexture or a recolor of another Simmer’s 3D model, which means that you’ll also need to download that model and put it in your game. Usually, they’ll provide a link. “Default” mods, which you’ll see for eyes and skin tones, replace the game’s default options. You can only have one default mod in each category. “Non-default” puts the mod into other categories, usually somewhere in the accessories or skin details, so you can mix and match.
Now that we’ve covered the basics, let’s get to the mods. It’s quite easy to install Sims mods—just download these files and put them into the empty “Mods” folder in the game’s directory, which EA has helpfully placed there already for all you aspiring modders. None of the mods I have listed here conflict with one another, so feel free to install them all simultaneously.
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Love The Skin You’re In
It is a truth universally acknowledged that the skintones in The Sims 4 kinda suck. There’s not a lot of options, especially in the darker end of the spectrum, even though EA added more dark skin tones last year. If you’re not desperately searching for the perfect shade of brown, you might still find yourself out of luck when it comes to pale skin tones, which have some funky undertones. Some intrepid Sims modders have taken it upon themselves to add shades or make “skinblends,” which reshade the existing ones to be more flattering.
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- Xmiramira’s Melanin Pack 1 & 2
Adds around fifty brown skin tones—and a few paler ones too.
- MadMono’s “Knight” Skinblend
Overall brightens up the face, giving your Sims a clearer complexion.
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- Grimcookies’s Lazarus Skinblend
A kinda trendy-looking skinblend that gives Sims great highlights, from pale to dark skin.
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Get Frecked
The Sims 4 comes with a few moles and freckles, but not enough for my liking. One thing that’s definitely missing are dense expanses of freckles, and moles and freckles that cover the whole body. These freckle and mole mods run the gamut from a sparse dusting to Pippi Longstocking.
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- Mayberries’ Moles
Some subtle beauty marks for the face.
- WildyMiniatureSandwich’s Subtle Freckles and Moles
Full-body freckles and moles in delicate patterns.
- Simreaper’s Shadowboxing
Dense, all-over freckles.
- NolanSim’s Freckle Overlay
- 12 swatches of realistic freckles, from sparse to dense, in four variations.
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Eyes On Fleek
I didn’t use to be particular about what my Sims’ eyes looked like until I started watching Sims YouTubers. All their Sims had big, bright vibrant eyes, whereas mine were kinda dull looking. The secret was mods—not just for eyecolors, but for eyelashes and eyebrows as well. Gotta get those peepers in the right frames, after all.
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- Kijiko Catfood’s 3D Lashes
The best of the best when it comes to lashes. You should know that the skin detail version sometimes conflicts with bracelets and rings, though.
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- Pralinesims’ Maxis Match Eyebrow Pack 01
Pralinesims has a ton of eyebrows on offer, but you wouldn’t go wrong starting here.
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- Simandy’s Luz Eyes
Bright, sweet, shimmering eyes.
- Puderosasims’ Gem Eyes
Bold and brilliant, just like a gemstone.
- Hazelios’ Chamomille Eyes
Cartoon-y eyes for your fun and silly Sims.
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No Boring Hair Ever
I love getting new hairstyles for my Sims, especially because they don’t have a lot of options for curly hair, or for men. Some things are easier to understand how they were overlooked—who knew that ombre hair would have such staying power, or that blunt bobs would come back into fashion? But given how many people in the world have curly hair, that makes a little less sense to me. Thank god for Simmers.
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There are tons and tons of hair mods for Sims 4, but here’s just a few of the absolute best to get you started and show you how much a new ‘do can change your (virtual) life.
Curly Hair
- SavvySweet’s Patti Puffs
Cute afro puffs that wouldn’t look out of place on an Instagram star.
- SheSpeaksSimlish’s Curly Fro
A soft afro, for sims with dense but looser curls.
- LeeLeeSims’ Space Bun Fun
Long curly hair with two cute little buns up top—I love wearing my real life hair like this.
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Trendy Hair
- AHarris00Britney’s Sam Hair
Two cute braids, with a braided crown.
- Vikai’s Margot Hair
A sharp and stylish bob.
- BlueMoonSims’s Margo Hair
This Margo is a shoulder length curly cut with curly bangs.
- Zebrazests’s Isabelle Hair
Hair inspired by Animal Crossing’s Isabelle. Okay, maybe this isn’t essential, but I couldn’t resist.
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Men’s Hair
- QwertySims’s Xavi Hair
A tousled mane fit for a 90s heartthrob.
- KotCat’s Connor Hair
A standard, but fashionable, fade.
- Zebrazest’s Sean Hair
Slightly curly hair for a sim that doesn’t own a brush.
Looking for more mods? Want to load up that folder until you have no hard drive space left? All of the creators whose work is listed here have many, many wonderful Sims mods to check out, and I encourage you to do so. Just watch out—if you’re anything like me, you’re going to end up with hundreds of mods in no time.