Sims 4 Eye Color Change

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Hey guys,

I was recently asked on my tumblr how I enabled custom eyes for toddlers. The easiest way to do this is to go back to the creator and see if they updated them. If they are no longer active, then you can follow the below steps (note: that this will also work for skin details like freckles, moles, blush, scars but not full body skins).

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Version 1 (the easiest one):

Open the package with Sims4Studio and then navigate to categories. Right on top, there will be a toddler box. Select that and then select apply to all swatches. You might get a pop-up message that says something about it needing to be updated. Select OK (or yes, I can’t remember which one it says). Select a different eye color to make sure they all have toddlers enabled.

Scroll to the bottom and save.

That’s it!

Version Two (the not so easy one):

You open the package and you see the below. How to turn on lenovo backlit keyboard. Without getting into all the details of the differences between the two, it can still be enabled for toddlers. It just takes a little more work.

So, what you are going to do is select the line that says “CAS part” and then click the box that says “toddler”. You will do this for every single CAS part. This is why I said it’s a little harder but just because it’s tedious.

Once you’re done, save the package and viola!

Done!

I saw a tip somewhere that any changes to hair, eye and skin tones need to be updated in both Sim DNA and in the character file. I think there was something about leaving it unchanged in the character file could cause corruption, or sometimes the character could revert to displaying their old DNA? I usually bookmark info like that, but apparently this time I didn't.
Anyway, backup first. Use the More button while on the Sim Description of the sim you want to change. Open the character file and then click on the Age Data resource. Change whichever line(s) you need to change. Skin and hair tone are also referenced in the character file's Property Sets. Change them there as well, but don't bother changing the property set for age 10, as that's elder stage. Commit each change and save.
It may not be necessary to actually do these steps, but I prefer to err on the side of caution. All I know is, those values are referenced somewhere other than just the Sim DNA, and on the off-chance it could potentially corrupt or cause some kinds of play issues with my game, I change it in both places now.