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Hey guys,I was recently asked on my how I enabled custom eyes for toddlers. The easiest way to do this is to go back to the creator and see if they updated them. If they are no longer active, then you can follow the below steps (note: that this will also work for skin details like freckles, moles, blush, scars but not full body skins).Version 1 (the easiest one):Open the package with and then navigate to categories. Right on top, there will be a toddler box.

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You are currently browsing Sims 4. Eyes. Content. This site use cookies to provide services to customize ads and to analyze traffic. By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies. Hey guys, I was recently asked on my tumblr how I enabled custom eyes for toddlers. The easiest way to do this is to go back to the creator and see if they updated them. If they are no longer active, then you can follow the below steps (note: that this will also work for skin details like freckles, moles, blush, scars but not full body skins).

Select that and then select apply to all swatches. You might get a pop-up message that says something about it needing to be updated.

Select OK (or yes, I can’t remember which one it says). Select a different eye color to make sure they all have toddlers enabled.Scroll to the bottom and save.That’s it!Version Two (the not so easy one):You open the package and you see the below. Without getting into all the details of the differences between the two, it can still be enabled for toddlers.

It just takes a little more work.So, what you are going to do is select the line that says “CAS part” and then click the box that says “toddler”. You will do this for every single CAS part. This is why I said it’s a little harder but just because it’s tedious.Once you’re done, save the package and viola!Done!

UPDATE 21 JANUARY 2012: I finally made myself take a tutorial on creating realistic eye textures and made my own texture for these eyes. Hopefully you'll find it an improvement over the plain, blank EA default texture I used originally. Try out the new version on the Downloads tab. The new version, in addition to allowing two different colour eyes, also allows the eye to have a different coloured inner and outer iris.UPDATE 2 MAY 2012: Per request, added a new version with two blank recolourable eyeballs, so that sims can have two different eyes that are each all one solid colour (or pattern). Each eye has one colour channel for the whole eye. Please see new screenshot at the end of the thumbnails at the bottom of page, for an example of two solid colours and two different patterns, and see Download tab for new file, '2 Different Solid Eyes.' This is something I was trying to figure out how to do for a long time, and I knew a lot of other members have mentioned that they too would like to be able to give their sims two different colour eyes (aka heterochromia).

I hope you'll find these useful.As mentioned in the above Jan 21 2012 update, when I first made these I had to make them with the default EA texture because I had no idea how to make realistic eye textures. Now that I've finally done so, here is a comparison between the old version and the new version. I'm leaving the old version here too because some players may find a plain eye texture useful for fantasy sims, to give their eyes weird textures, which won't really work well on the new more detailed texture.It's a duplicate eye mesh that fits over the sim's existing eyes. It is in the Accessories section in CAS, and enabled for Male and Female, Teen to Elder. There are two versions, one categorised as Glasses and one as Earrings. So if your sim wears glasses, they can wear the Earrings version and glasses at the same time (but please note 'ISSUE' number 2 below about wearing more than one custom accessory at the same time).

Otherwise, just use the Glasses version if your sim doesn't wear glasses. You can have all the different versions of this accessory (including the new solid eyes added May 2012) in your game - they all have different CAS parts and don't conflict with each other.Please note that as the eyes are 'Accessories' and not 'Contact Lenses', you need to apply them for each clothing category.

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Just save your chosen recolour as a 'favourite' and you won't have to keep re-creating it each time you apply it to each clothing category! They also will not stay on in the bath (unless you give your sim the 'Never Nude' trait).As you'd expect, each eye is recolourable separately, and with the new version, the inner and outer irises are also recolourable separately. Please note though, the inner irises will be the same colour on both eyes - I've never been able to get 4 different recolour areas to work.

See below for how the three colours work - here we have one green eye, one blue eye, and a brown inner iris for both:ISSUES:1. As sometimes happens in TS3, they may not fit exactly the same for both genders - they seem to go on fine on most male sims without any adjusting (see the first of the four pics in the image below), but with women, the lower eyelid may look raggedy. Ck2 fabricate claim on duchy. In the second of the four below pics, the girl's lower eyelid looks choppy after applying the eyes. In the third pic, I moved the Lower Eyelid slider to the right, and in the fourth pic, I then slightly adjusted the Eye Shape slider. Some eyes may also need Lower and Upper Eyelid Heights adjusted if the sim initially looks as if he/she is looking up or down rather than straight ahead.2.

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Using more than one custom accessory in The Sims 3 will often result in one or more of the accessories becoming somewhat blurry, and that issue does apply with these eyes, which are an accessory mesh, not the regular type of contacts which are a face overlay (makeup). If you use these with another accessory, they may become slightly blurry, or the other accessory may become blurry. Quick Guide:1. Click the file listed on the Files tab to download the file to your computer.2. Extract the zip, rar, or 7z file. Now you will have either a.package or a.sims3pack file.For Package files:1. Cut and paste the file into your DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3ModsPackages folder.

If you do not already have this folder, you should read the full guide to Package files first: wiki, so you can make sure your game is fully patched and you have the correct Resource.cfg file.2. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).For Sims3Pack files:1. Cut and paste it into your DocumentsElectronic ArtsThe Sims 3Downloads folder. If you do not have this folder yet, it is recommended that you open the game and then close it again so that this folder will be automatically created.

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Then you can place the.sims3pack into your Downloads folder.2. Load the game's Launcher, and click on the Downloads tab. Find the item in the list and tick the box beside it. Then press the Install button below the list.3.

Wait for the installer to load, and it will install the content to the game. You will get a message letting you know when it's done.4. Run the game, and find your content where the creator said it would be (build mode, buy mode, Create-a-Sim, etc.).Extracting from RAR, ZIP, or 7z: You will need a special program for this. For Windows, we recommend and for Mac OSX, we recommend. Both are free and safe to use.Need more help?If you need more info, see:. For package files: wiki.

For Sims3pack files: wiki.

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