Custom Hair Binning and Eyebrows

Date: 2023-04-15 12:05 pm (UTC)
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Thank you so much for the information on binning custom hair colors! I have way too many white & silver hairs, and a fair few blue, green, or purple ones that I'd love to inherit properly without putting them in natural bins they don't belong in. By any chance, do you know how that process works with eyebrows (or other facial hair)? Primarily, will a child born in game with a binned custom hair automatically receive eyebrows of the correct color, if those are also binned? And/or, do binned custom brows still show up in the custom bin for manual selection?

I've also begun to make use of the bundling information, and have yet to run into size-limits for my bundles (I have 16GBs of RAM, and I edited the SimPE executable to be large-address-aware). The only time I had trouble bundling BodyShop content turned out to be due to two colors of a dress actually being internally the same ("black" and "pink" .packages that both turned out to be the same exact instance information, likely due to one being copied accidentally before naming it the color it wasn't).
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