
Of the three links-the first two are practically the same sim-but the two versions use different skintones and make up, so they end up looking pretty different. You can check out some of my results below: It took a long while to learn how to do it, but now I am fairly satisfied with the results, although I am always looking for a better skintone/makeup. I invested a lot of time in learning how to make good Asian sims, because I like to play Japanese or Korean sim characters. how long/short to make the overall face, how much to rotate eyes, mouth corners, etc. Having a wide selection of lipstick is important, because different lipsticks will generate a different look for the mouth.Īside from that, it's just about learning the mechanics of the face shapes that you want to create-ie.

Have you tried downloading all the face sliders available from people like Johna, BellaK, etc? Getting unusual faces is a combination of additional sliders, toying with slider multiples, playing with different skin tones and using different make-up options.
