Copy what's in the window and paste it into a note pad, word or some other word processor. In a window below, where you put in the directory names, you will notice that the Tool will list every skintone it reads. You have to select the directory where the skintones are and where the changer is located and then let the program read the files. Follow the CL Tool directions to load the skintone changer. If you have everything in the downloads folder that's ok, It'll work but when you run into a problem, it's just a little harder to track down specific files.ģ. Also to make it easier, I hope you have all your skintones isolated by directory and bodytype if you're using any of the bodytypes like CPU, Fashion Model, etc. If you don't know the skintne internal number/name then the way I found them was using Christianlov's CL Tool and his skintone changer. If you don't have a sim with the skintone, it's just a few more steps.Ģ. I'll tell you where further along in this post.
It's a breeze cause all you have to do is copy and paste. That is the hard part unless you already have a sim in your game with the skintone you want to use. First thing you have to do is determine th skintone internal file names/numbers.
There used to be a post at ISA by JankFalcon that told you how to do most of it but it's gone now.