There are two variants of the new version: The regular one has noses on the same skin detail Orange and Brown get the dark brown nose, White and Black get the pinkish one, and Yellow gets a black nose. For the "purest" representation of the colours I chose, use either the palest human skin tone, or the lightest vampiric-white. The skins do react a little bit to your sims' skin colours, but not necessarily in the way you would expect middle tones lead to fleshier fur colours, while the extremely light and extremely dark skin tones tend to maintain the original colours fairly well. See the new screenshots for details every colour (except yellow, thanks dude) is included at least once. Orange and White come with tiger-striped variants, while Yellow, Black and Brown each come with a variant that has a softer mix into a lighter version of that colour. The new version of the overlay is still in skin details and contains five base colours across ten swatches: Orange, White, Yellow, Black and Brown all with white bellies, inner legs, and inner arms. I think the end result is significantly better, myself. As I lost my original working files, I had to redo the entire thing more or less from scratch. It's now compatible with children and toddlers, as well. UPDATED: Version 2 is completed! I learned of a way to mix the texture in more or less like a skin tone and the end result is a much better, sharper picture, with less reliance on the background skin colour to look good.
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