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Sims 4 Hair Default Replacement

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Sims 4 Hair Default Replacement
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  2. Mod The Sims user tedw, has proved that creating default skin replacement mods is possible in The Sims 4. For testing purposes, I made a default replacement of the blue skin tone in the game, changing the blue for a purple color. It shows that default replacement mods can be made for things like skin.
  3. Sims 4 default skin replacement and skintone eyes. It features a slightly more detailed face, detailed hands and feet, and better looking body parts like the nipples. It is free eye, which means you can use any eye present (asian eyes specificially) on it.

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Sims 4 Hair Color Default Replacement

  • edited August 2015
    There are many different kinds of default replacements; what do you mean exactly?
    A default replacement is different from a 'regular' CC item in that it does not add a new thing to your game, but changes an existing (Maxis) thing instead. For example, when there is a sofa in a particular shade of green that you know you hate and will never use, you could make or download a default replacement (texture override) to give it a nicer colour . every other aspect of the sofa will remain the same, like the price and comfortableness and so on, it will just change its colour to the one you prefer (also on lots that you don't actively play, without you having to do anything). The original disgusting-green sofa will basically not exist any more. If on the other hand you'd download an actual custom sofa instead, that would exist alongside the original one instead of replacing it -- to use it, you need to go buy it from the catalogue.
    Works the same for all other sorts of things, like eye colours, clothing items and so on. A lot of game mods (tuning mods in particular) are also technically default replacements (overrides).
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  • @pbox thanks for the explanation! I was wondering, would you recommend some to download?
  • Since default replacement is such a broad category, I would suggest you browse My Sim 4 Blog, using the drop down called 'Labels' on the left hand side you should be able to find defaults for just about everything in the Sims 4.
  • edited August 2015
    When a default replacement is technically OK (replacing what it says it is replacing and no more than that), any recommendation would come down to personal taste. Since you don't even say what you want to replace (eyes? chairs? hair colours?) I can only second what Bananas is saying . MySims4Blog is a good source when you are looking for stuff, since their posts are meticulously tagged .
    mts also has reasonably thorough filter options for downloads, but since overrides are often a bit of a grey area (not really mods, not really CC) they can end up either in Comfort > Seating (for a sofa texture override) or Game Mods > Overrides, so you should look in both categories. Tagged posts (like MySims4Blog has) work better IMO for finding this kind of thing.
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  • When a default replacement is technically OK (replacing what it says it is replacing and no more than that), any recommendation would come down to personal taste. Since you don't even say what you want to replace (eyes? chairs? hair colours?) I can only second what Bananas is saying . MySims4Blog is a good source when you are looking for stuff, since their posts are meticulously tagged .
    mts also has reasonably thorough filter options for downloads, but since overrides are often a bit of a grey area (not really mods, not really CC) they can end up either in Comfort > Seating (for a sofa texture override) or Game Mods > Overrides, so you should look in both categories. Tagged posts (like MySims4Blog has) work better IMO for finding this kind of thing.

    I'm not referring to any particular default replacement, I was just wondering do they cause problems to the game? I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough
  • @pbox did you just call me a second banana? Lol!
    With anything you download there is a risk. Fortunately, there are programs like The Mod Conflict Detector and MC Command Center to help find and solve problems.
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