


Tone Ramp Replacement (you will need this AND the above download for the replacement to display correctly, this changes the tone ramps) Feel free to tag me if you use these or make something with them! I’d love to see it. I may go back and fix it later, and of course if someone more skilled wants to do it in the meantime, feel free to do so and tag me lol.

I tried my best to make it less noticeable, but with the skill and technology I currently have, this was the best I could do. Scalp on the dark tone for default replacement/light tone for the addon has seams near the forehead. The other two files are non-default, but still highly recommended as they provide a wider range of skin tones. You will need BOTH the Default Skin and the Tone Ramp Replacement files for your skin to display correctly. Make sure you don’t have a default replacement skin in your game already. Put these in the Overrides subsection of your Mods folder. Let me know if for some reason it isn’t showing up for one of those categories.Īll credit goes to and Thank you all for your amazing work! The skins are for all ages and genders: baby to elder. I was fed up with how little detail was showing up on my sims with dark skin so I decided to take some time to figure out how to solve this, and I came up with what I explained in my previous post. This download is two skinblends: one default replacement skin that covers the usual range, and one non-default skin that expands on that range into darker tones. This is a follow-up to my post here, where I preview what I was doing and why. Thanks to whose tutorial actually gave me the idea which files to compile from TSM.Hello! Sorry I disappeared for a bit, I had a summer class and didn’t have the motivation to do anything for the sims for a while. I didn’t recategorize anything - you can also do this yourself, following the instructions linked above. Some TS3 categories don’t have TSM patterns in them. Included are the previews seen above, along with a list of the resource-names. Additionally you can also locate the images and XMLs of these patterns and delete those too. package, open the PTRN resource and delete the lines for all the patterns you don’t want to use. If you want to remove patterns from the collection, you can follow Sweetdevil’s pattern hider tutorial within the package file: Open the merged TSM-pattern. Not included are patterns like Solid Color, patterns from development (no hidden gems there), and a few duplicates from TS3. Although it also incudes a “Pattern List” resource, it won’t conflict with TS3′s patterns or any hiders for those, you might have made.

For this reason they come all in one merged package, which goes into the normal Mods folder. I didn’t convert these, I just found a way to export them directly into TS3.
