Work in Progress - Phoenix Family Makeover.
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#11
04-05-2014
Here you go kiri - a grey YA/Adult/Elder version of the hair. Was simple for me to do since I made that hair in the first place. What I did was copy the Maxis grey texture from the elders and paste it onto the adults... and remove the odd blue tinge that for some reason I hadn't removed before.
#13
04-05-2014
Thanks Fansee - off to take some pictures!
Jimmy looks like Jimmy now!!
Zoe looks older
And the boys are looking good!
Matthew
Mark
Luke
Here is a picture of the family together...
I can't seem to find John!!!
Jimmy looks like Jimmy now!!
Zoe looks older
And the boys are looking good!
Matthew
Mark
Luke
Here is a picture of the family together...
I can't seem to find John!!!
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2014 10:23 PM by celebkiriedhel.)
#14
04-05-2014
They look good, kiri! I like the wrinkles you used on both of them. They look natural.
#17
05-05-2014
It depends Jones. My dad was black in his facial hair, and salt and pepper on his head by the time he was 21. He was silver by 30 - but still had black brows, stubble and beard until he died (59). So it doesn't look wrong to me - but I think that's just how experience goes.
#18
06-05-2014
They look good, how old are they supposed to be? I hope older than I am as I don't have that many wrinkles! People can be all over the place with wrinkles, grey hair and facial hair. I knew an old lady who still had mostly black hair at 72- and it wasn't died.
#19
06-05-2014
Hi Jo - they're in their late 40's. The wrinkles are more obvious close up, but fade out when you're at a normal distance - so they're still youngish. The wrinkles are at the weakest level. They've had a very eventful life so no keeping of their youthful looks.