This guide will show you how to recolor your clothing and hair with custom content meshes. You can recolor clothing by following the shade wheel. For hair, you can use the Hue/Saturation method. To recolor other items, you can use the Shade wheel. You can also use the Custom content meshes method. After you’ve completed these steps, you’re ready to start recoloring.
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Hair recolors
Hair recolors in Sims 4 are a fun activity for both you and your sims. These downloadable files allow you to change the color and style of your Sim’s hair. You can also choose different shades of brown, blond and red. There are over 36 swatches in this pack, so there is bound to be a color that suits your Sim’s face.
You can download recolors for your Sims in two ways. You can do so with a hair recolor software or by using the free ones. Hair recolors will not affect your game save, so make sure you back up your data first. Moreover, recoloring is included with retexturing. Hair recolors for Sims 4 are included with retexturing.
Custom content mesh recolors
Getting your custom content mesh recolored in the Sims 4 is as easy as following a few simple steps. First, you must remember to create a new package before you can change its color. Next, go to the Tools menu and choose Embed all externally referenced resources. This will pull all mesh resources into the package and renumber them. If you don’t do this step, your recolors will be standalone recolors, which don’t require the original.
If you want to recolor a single item, you can find a lot of different recolor options in the CC section of the EA store. However, you should also note that you must still purchase the original item in order to use the recolors. Thankfully, the creators of CC content also allow you to distribute the mesh alongside the recolors for free. Usually, the download pages of these CC items state whether or not the recolors will require a mesh, and they will also direct you to the place where you can download the mesh.
Shade wheel for hair
Using a shade wheel on Sims 4’s hair is easy, and the community has already come up with some fantastic options. While the game’s default hair colour is nine shades, you can experiment with more than nine different hair colors by using mods. The shades range from light to dark and natural to intensified and even include cool and warm shades. If you have a child with red hair, you can also use this mod to add some’shine’ to their locks.
The Shade wheel mod for Sims 4 allows you to change the color of your Sims’ hair and clothing, and works with any other custom content or mods. It works with any of the CC content, including the popular Color Sliders. And it’s compatible with all of the expansion packs! If you’ve been waiting for a shade wheel for Sims 4, there are three main options. First, use the Color Sliders mod. This mod adds four sliders for adjusting the color of clothing and hair.
Hue/Saturation method for clothing recolors
The Hue/Saturation method for clothing in The Sims 4 is one of the easiest ways to recolour your clothing. First, open the Layers table and select the color. This way, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, exposure, and more. Make sure to load the image above the mesh layer. If you’re not sure how to do that, you can follow our video tutorial.
Next, choose the white swatch and the lightest color swatch. Export these swatches and apply your recoloring actions. Then, change the blending options to color overlay or pattern overlay, and make sure to select multiply. This way, your recolored clothing will look better than ever! Here’s a step-by-step guide to the Hue/Saturation method in Sims 4.