Feb. 20th, 2013

hat_plays_sims: All I did was crop-- go read Bite Me by Dylan Meconis, you'll laugh. (Default)
Well, if my luck and mojo holds out, there should be beards this weekend.

But okay, I'm doing this three ways: Unbinned, Binned, and Binned & Townie Friendly. I know what I'm doing for grays for townies, but I need a little advice on beards for TEEN townies. The thing is, I can't give you mix-and-match townie and non-townie for different ages, so my question is, should I:

A) Don't townie-enable any facial hair for teenagers.
B) Only townie-enable light facial hair for teenagers.
or
C) Just townie-enable all facial hair available for teenagers.

Teens don't get meshed beards, just the stuff painted directly on the face, like makeup. We're looking at five concentrations of stubble, and the basegame beards called Beard (which is a full beard, but a short full beard), Goatee, Mustache, Sideburns, Van Dyke (chin only), and Wispy (a lot like the goatee, but much lighter). If I had to pick which ones counted as 'light' for me, I'd go with stubbles one through three, the sideburns, the Wispy beard, and then I'd stare at the Van Dyke for a while.

I'm working on townie-enabling the meshed beards for now, since they don't have teen ages.

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