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Posted on February 4, 2017 March 21, 2017 Tagged mydownloads, s4, s4 alpha hair, s4 cc, s4cc, sims 4, sims 4 alpha hair, sims 4 cc, sims4, sims4 alpha hair, sims4cc, the sims 4, the sims 4 alpha hair, the sims 4 cc, the sims 4 custom content, the sims 4 custom hair, thesims4, thesims4 custom content, thesims4cc, ts4, ts4 alpha hair, ts4 cc. The Sims 4 base game is great and all, but the devs didn’t quite hit the spot in the hair department especially for curly hairstyles. If you’ve noticed, there’s not much love for curls in vanilla at all. Widsmob screen recorder 1 1 download free. Jul 31, 2016 - Glitter Roots Hair.Black Hair. Fotomagico 5 1 1 download free. YOU NEED THIS MESH. textures by @pooklet. 8 Colors. tag me if you use it #hikariichaan —-Download Black Ver.—-Blonde Hair. YOU NEED THIS MESH. Ulysses 2 7 – your one stop writing environment.
- It would be cool. Like the salons in TS2 OFB but with more options2
- I would love to see a hair salon added in The Sims 4. The ones in Sims 2 and 3 are okay, but I'd like to see a full-featured salon and not just one with a mirror. I miss the stylist chair from the Open for Business pack in the Sims 2; it was really cool.
- This would be great if only the hair and beard of sims autonomously grow day by day
- This would be so cool! I can imagine this as some sort of Game Pack, you can run your own salon business, kind of like Dine Out but with a salon instead, sims will come in, ask for a certain style change, and you the player will fulfill it, whether that would be a new hairstyle, makeup style, a certain outfit, or maybe a complete makeover! Depending on how well the sim likes there new look and how much it fulfilled their requirements, will result in how much they pay you. This would be really helpful for all those randomly generated townies that have the weirdest fashion sense.3
- edited December 2016Omg some of my sims need a perm relaxer like.Yesterday! This would be exciting if we could have hairstylist in game as a career maybe connect it to the stylist career. Great idea for improving the gameplay in the Sims 4.
- edited December 2016The funny thing about that, is you could go in for a trim (which would open up a mini-CAS) and you could end up coming away from your haircut with longer hair than you went in with
I do like the idea of a salon though.1 - it well be nice having a working salon with wash basins hood dryers and all what a real salon has and salon tools that work and hairstylists and the ladies that wash your hair in a real salon
- I'd like it if there were more decorative items than were included with the last generation of the sims. Like a barber chair and hair washing sink. A mirror that fit with it. Make-up such as eye shadow, eye liner, mascara, blush, concealer, make-up brushes, and the plain old all-in-one make-up kits. Hair products such as shampoo, conditioner, detangler spray, hair blow dryer, hair straightner, curling iron, combs, hair brushes, etc. Nail items such as nail polish and nail clippers and files. Plus there could be boxes of hair dye.
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- edited December 2016I image if we ever get salon chairs they'd be kind of like vanity tables. You don't pick exactly what you get but moreso a general style/look you're going for. They it wouldn't just be a cas duplicate. I'd die for highlights and ombre options for every hairstyle though! You could send a sim to the salon chair and choose Add Highlights, Add Highlights Blonde, and then get your cute little animation and a happy sim! Oh I want it so badly now! Girls night out!
Edit: Options like Change Root Color and Change Tip Color would be lovely as well!!!
Oh oh! Also getting manicures would fit well in the same pack!Family player we got toddlers..my life is complete 1/12/17 best. day. ever.
My Plum Family Tree - One thing they could do, is add in some new hair colours that are only available at the salon. Like some root/tip combos, like @CharKittyBoo said.
They'd probably just limit it to hairstyles from that EP, but it'd be nice to see the base game hairs get the same treatment.
At least then there's a reason to go to the salon (other than the moodlet you'd inevitably get). Otherwise, why not just use the mirror?
They'd probably just do the usual 'run your own business' gameplay, where you give townies makeovers, but having a reason to go to the salon yourself is something they've never really done.1 - 0
- Like @kwanzaabot said, I would like there to be more of a reason to visit a salon if one is ever implemented into the Sims 4. That's why I think the Open for Business salon chair in the Sims 2 was such a neat feature. Would really like to see an option for colors, perms, and haircuts like others have mentioned.
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Tel: 201-424-4243 - It would be nice to have if they added new colors and styles that could only be added to your Sim if they went to the salon. Retail was ruined for me since everything is unlocked I want a reason to use the features and not have everything available in CAS.Sims 4 went from 'You Rule' to 'One of the stories we want you to tell'
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I did leave this out on the Bethesda Forums, but nobody came for help. I felt like leaving this here because I want additional feedback on some hair recolors that I'm working on. For those who have Fallout 4, you can help me decide which hair colors are accurate and which ones are not, and what RBG value they are supposed to have in order to make them accurate to the game's hair colors. So here it goes..
'Greetings, Bethesda Community.
I understand if this topic may or may not be related to Fallout 4, but to another game that isn't made by Bethesda. But I want to get some feedback and help regarding something I'm making which is both for Bethesda and Electronic Arts.
I'm making a Custom Content where I'm doing recolors of each hairstyle in The Sims 4, with the colors from Fallout 4's hair colors. Only problem is; I can't tell if the hair colors I managed to make so far match with the game's; I'm mostly concerned that the brown tones that I made doesn't match even though I got their RGB Values from The Sims 3 when I tried to make them. It's not the same for The Sims 4; no highlights, no tips, no roots, and absolutely; strict with swatches.
I tried to use Orcz.com as a guidance to see if I'm doing my job correctly, but I still can't make up my mind on whether or not I did my work in the way it's supposed to look like. The hair colors can vary with light in Fallout 4, but is there a way to see them in an 'accurate light' somehow? With no shadows whatsoever so that I can be aware on what I'm doing?
Here you can see the swatches that I made for each hair color in Fallout 4 as close as in the game's appearance, and below are my attempts at applying them to a hairstyle as an example. I even have the original hair color texture files from Fallout 4 itself, extracted, with the identified hair color names as close as possible as well. Can someone compare them with Fallout 4's hair colors and see if some of the hair colors I made are right and which one of them are wrong so that I can fix them? I will appreciate any form of help possible, and I understand if I can't get an accurate RGB value of the said hair colors so that I can make my work as accurate as I'm trying to portray as possible. (I did notice the fact that the hair colors can vary with each hairstyle; the straight and curly hair textures are an example to this since they show different hair color values.)
Let me know if you know how to help me get Fallout 4's hair colors right. I'll be grateful for anyone who wants to help, regardless on how they'll be able to; like I said, I appreciate any form of help.'
-Christian
I understand if this topic may or may not be related to The Sims as well, but I'm using a recolor palette from a Bethesda game, but I do have to give credit to the company for using their hair colors for Custom Content and I'm only doing this under fair use.
Do any of you guys know how to improve my Work In Progress? Let me know when you can.
-Christian(x2)
'Greetings, Bethesda Community.
I understand if this topic may or may not be related to Fallout 4, but to another game that isn't made by Bethesda. But I want to get some feedback and help regarding something I'm making which is both for Bethesda and Electronic Arts.
I'm making a Custom Content where I'm doing recolors of each hairstyle in The Sims 4, with the colors from Fallout 4's hair colors. Only problem is; I can't tell if the hair colors I managed to make so far match with the game's; I'm mostly concerned that the brown tones that I made doesn't match even though I got their RGB Values from The Sims 3 when I tried to make them. It's not the same for The Sims 4; no highlights, no tips, no roots, and absolutely; strict with swatches.
I tried to use Orcz.com as a guidance to see if I'm doing my job correctly, but I still can't make up my mind on whether or not I did my work in the way it's supposed to look like. The hair colors can vary with light in Fallout 4, but is there a way to see them in an 'accurate light' somehow? With no shadows whatsoever so that I can be aware on what I'm doing?
Here you can see the swatches that I made for each hair color in Fallout 4 as close as in the game's appearance, and below are my attempts at applying them to a hairstyle as an example. I even have the original hair color texture files from Fallout 4 itself, extracted, with the identified hair color names as close as possible as well. Can someone compare them with Fallout 4's hair colors and see if some of the hair colors I made are right and which one of them are wrong so that I can fix them? I will appreciate any form of help possible, and I understand if I can't get an accurate RGB value of the said hair colors so that I can make my work as accurate as I'm trying to portray as possible. (I did notice the fact that the hair colors can vary with each hairstyle; the straight and curly hair textures are an example to this since they show different hair color values.)
Let me know if you know how to help me get Fallout 4's hair colors right. I'll be grateful for anyone who wants to help, regardless on how they'll be able to; like I said, I appreciate any form of help.'
-Christian
I understand if this topic may or may not be related to The Sims as well, but I'm using a recolor palette from a Bethesda game, but I do have to give credit to the company for using their hair colors for Custom Content and I'm only doing this under fair use.
Do any of you guys know how to improve my Work In Progress? Let me know when you can.
-Christian(x2)