

So is that possible? If so, how? I tried it myself, but it failed as my CC knowledge is just limited to when it has to do something with downloading them. It was hard finding the perfect one, as most did not work with tattoos, skin details, makeup, or just any exterior detail in general - but luckily, I found and like MsBlue's Mirabella Slider Compatible Skin so much, that I want to make it into a default replacement texture. So I learned to accept the fact that I will have to download overlays and stick to them. But I noticed one major problem: there are no default replacement textures or skin tones that are alpha, as opposed to the wide range of default replacement maxis match skins. Sims 4 Alpha CC is custom content that looks more 'realistic'.How are you? I recently started making alpha sims instead of Maxis Match, as I think that is more of my style. CC is not quite the same as mods - mods are files that change the way the game works (but that's a lesson for another day).

Sims 4 CC is simply content for the Sims 4, ranging from Create-a-Sim items to Build/Buy items and everything else - that was not created by EA. Mod creators work hard to make sure their content is stable and adds the functionality that is described when they share it with the Sims community. They may enhance a feature, or introduce entirely new features.

Practically any game that is moddable has mods. Mods are game modifications to the Sims 4, pure and simple. It’s very handy to have two ways to do it. Comma is to rotate it left, period is to rotate it right, and your right mouse button will just go clockwise as many times as you click it. Instead, hit either the comma (,) key, period (.) key, or your right mouse button to rotate the object.

Enable custom content in-game, if necessary. Move the custom content to your Mods folder. Find the download link or button for the content. Download a program such as 7-Zip or The Unarchiver. Frequently Asked Questions How do you get custom content in Sims 4?
