For example, I don't like ephemera's skins, while the rest of the simblr community seems to swear by them. Honestly, when dealing with skins a lot of it comes down simply to personal preference - what one person likes, another might hate.
All versions include asian eye variations. (Second color also comes in a 100 coverage version). Mask version is available in 7 different colors, which all can be adjusted with maxis shades for some color varieties. In checking ILTS' blog I also noticed a new skin, Candy Crush, which claims to be similar to Cake Face but smoother and more defined in the eyelids, but as my game's busted I've not gotten to test it out. Realistic skintone for all ages and genders. It's quite realistic-looking and the colour sliders are lovely - I'm particularly fond of the one labelled "Honey", it makes for a nice darker-but-not-actually-black sort of tone.
If you want something a little further towards realism, there's also Cake Face, which recieved an update a few months back that eliminated the scalp-seam issues the skin originally had. It's very matte, which I like a lot as I personally dislike the shiny effect some HD skins give. So, here's the ones I like.Īpple Cider Vinegar v2 by Noodlesims is quite simple and still keeps a somewhat cartoony look to the sims, but at the same time it gives them some definition. In other words, the custom skin now acts like the four in-game skins: it becomes part of the skin colour spectrum and can be randomly inherited by sims born in. I know you said HD and, for most people, that probably means photo-realism, but I personally think they can look seriously creepy.