He's so cute, I just love his ears! I've been admiring him from afar at GoS, so it's great to be able to have my own personal version. :)
Can I ask a really daft question? Since you've edited his face in Milkshape, will there be any sort of clash with my default-replacement face templates (for example, if/when he produces offspring)?
Thanks for not thinking it was a doofus question, and for doing that test!
I shall be most interested to see what happens in my game, and I don't actually mind if his genetics are dominant, as it should shake up my gene-pool rather nicely. ;)
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Can I ask a really daft question? Since you've edited his face in Milkshape, will there be any sort of clash with my default-replacement face templates (for example, if/when he produces offspring)?
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Not in my experience. Milkshaped sims carry their genetics internally some how.
We download sims from people with different default templates all the time, it shouldn't function any different. :)
I removed my template and ran another baby making test with another random sim I downloaded.
Babies:
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c153/aethiopica/ttb/baby6.png
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c153/aethiopica/ttb/baby3.png
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c153/aethiopica/ttb/baby5.png
Yeah, the only thing to worry about with template sims is that their genetics often overwhelm the slider-made parent.
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I shall be most interested to see what happens in my game, and I don't actually mind if his genetics are dominant, as it should shake up my gene-pool rather nicely. ;)
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Fun stuff. :)
And if anything weird/awesome happens you should let me know.
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