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Geneticised skins can be passed on the same way as Maxis skintones: The sim can get a geneticized skintone as a recessive, the skintone fits into the acceptable genetic range, and any sim who hits the correct number on the range can end up with that skintone. Custom skins can be passed on, but they are strictly dominant: The sim either gets the custom skintone or does not.

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There is no recessive, and no chance of a sim getting that skintone if they do not have a parent with the custom skin.I'm 99% sure I explained that right. Sounds right to me. Basically don't use custom skins on sims you plan to breed from unless you want that skin passed on probably to every child and grandchild and great grandchild they have. I could not work out for the first year while all the babies in my legacy had the same sk1 skin, even the children who had one sk4 parent.

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Out of all the births which was about 30, I had about 4 children break out of that sk1. All because I had used an sk 1 custom that had chest hair for my male founder. It got extreamly boring. I've done away with custom skins in my new hood, it's defaults and geneticised all the way. Even here I am getting a lot of the same freckled skin, but the variety is still better.PS the females did not get chest hair, thought I might mention that. It has more to do with skintone blending rather than dominant/recessive.

A geneticised skintone will allow for offspring to get a tone.Between. the parents tones. Custom skintone they'll get one or the other.Example. Custom S1 skin mother + custom s4 skintone father. All offspring will have either the custom s1 or s4, nothing else is possibleGeneticised S1 skintone mother + geneticised s4 skintone father.

Offspring may have S1, 2, 3, or 4 skintoneCustom skins will always trump all others skins with one exception, another custom. Customs are always dominate skins. I don't think so, Charity. Non-geneticized custom skins trump all, and I don't think there's a 'recessive' skin, so it's not like that custom S4 would be hanging out in their genes somewhere. So, if the Custom-S1 Sim in question has a child, there's a good chance that all of their kids will have the same skin they do unless the other parent also has a custom skin, in which case the child would get either that custom S1 or the other parent's custom skin, whatever it is.

Geneticized skins allow for blending IF both parents have geneticized skins; children can inherit either parent's skin OR they can get a skin that's genetically valued between the two. But If one or both parents have a non-geneticized skin, then the custom-ness completely trumps any genetic values.This is why I geneticize my skins, using the Wardrobe Wrangler, if they aren't already geneticized, the only exception being alien ones. Because, yeah, I don't like their complete dominance. I was curious to know too so I did a little test. With very obvious skin colors.:DI made two sets of custom sims each with a diff skin; 4 sims, 4 skinsIn CAS, I had each set of sims have a child, one male and the other female.Then I had those two have a child.While in CAS I had to have all adults the genetics still show out as the 3rd generation has the mothers mothers skin and the fathers mothers hair and eyes.Meet PetalI may have to make more sims to do more tests to see what will come out with great grandchildren:D. Okay, so from the pics and the posted link it looks like custom skins follow the dominant/recessive rule rather than blending. But, as the grandchild had her grandmother's skin, it also looks as if that not picked CC skintone is still lurking in the genes waiting for another chance to win the 50/50 coin flip with another custom skintone or the dominance over another default skintone (depending on the mate's colour).

XDAlien skin was the one I was most interested in and it appears that it will follow dominant/recessive and be always dominant. I can see why; green does not fit into the blended spectrum or non alien kids might get it accidentally. So if I want CC alien skins then I'm better off with non geneticised. They'll still have a chance of breeding out eventually because of the recessive human gene lurking in there.Does anyone else feel like they've been forced to delve into their brain and dig out high school biology lessons that they never thought they'd use again? I loved my good old biology high school classes XDThere are two basic concepts in (real life) genetics: genotype and phenotype. Your genotype is whatever you carry on your genes and your phenotype is what you display (and depends on a series of rules).For example, I have very dark hair and eyes.

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That's my phenotype.So does my father - while my mother and her family are all blonde or red-haired and have green eyes. It's likely that my father passed onto me those dark genes while my mother passed onto me her blonde green-eyed genes. That would be my genotype. So this surprised me.I thought that a custom skin trumps all others and that ever child of a custom skin parent would get that skin. Don't flay me if ya'll knew different:P, it's what I had always thought and and come to understand from years past in readin all the various pieces of info. However, after readin Amura's post which was different than my understandin of custom skin always trumpin all others, I decided to do another test.Again, made 4 sims, 3 with maxis skins, and 1 with a custom skin.Each pair had a child, male & female, and those children had a child.Results.Grandchild has the mothers mothers skin, grandfathers (both) black hair, and fathers fathers brown eyes.As a side note, I do use in my game two mods, one from Mootilda and one from Silverlining (?) that make hair color and eye color equal so that I have a better mix.

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The custom skins themselves are non defaults from Babblesim over at GoS. It's really cool, isn't it? It's really cool, isn't it?

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