
Just leave “random” to apply a randomly rolled mix. This % value decides on how prominent the hair color of the same-gender parent will be in the mix.Ġ means the hair color is identical to the opposite-gender parentĥ0 means both parent's hair colors get mixed equallyĨ7 would mean that 13% of the opposite-gender color gets mixed with 87% of the same-gender color. Prompts you to enter a number between 0 and 100. And that's just the scalp hair of one Sim. You can do this manually by clicking on a Sim and/or let the mod automatically run every time a Sim is born.įunfact: There are 79,228,162,514,264,337,593,543,950,336 possible hair colors. This guarantees more surprise and variation than the original EA code that just copies either parent's hair color. This mod blends the hair colors of two parents and applies it to the Offspring-Sim. Also, obvious option is obvious, but must be mentioned: if the colors are being saved after the defaults instead of amongst them, make sure you're scrolling to the right if it's available.Consort HairColor (Script Mod) by Consort Consort HairColor (Script Mod) by ConsortĬonsort HairColor - Blend and inherit Hair Colors When you click on the "save to bin" option, are you getting the little pop up window? If it's unique, it will say it's saved, but if there's an existing color, it'll tell you so too (I say this only because I know far too many people who are notorious for not reading the messages).

Is this only when you're in Create-A-Sim at the start of a game? When you're using the Salon in game? A mirror or a dresser?

When you say, "when I come back it will be gone," what precisely do you mean by "come back"? Switching to a different color, then wanting to go back? Leaving Create-A-Sim and then re-entering to make a new sim? Exiting the game entirely, and coming back a day or so later?

Then you can follow the instructions here to upload. Screen shots would be to hit "print screen" if you're on a PC (Mac method is escaping my memory at the moment).
