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They do show fine for default skins, but I'm not entirely sure if they work for custom skins (something to do with how they're made - the original was by Chris Hatch). It shows with the correct hair color (4 colors) and bows for girls are optional, but you can only have one hair style in your game.
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The genetic hairs are kind of a hybrid default hair. I think Chris Hatch made a girl/boy version, so technically you can have one for each gender, but other than that they're just a replacement for the baby head. If you pick a curly blonde hair with a bow, that's what every baby will have regardless of their gender or actual hair color. The default hairs (original concept by Bloom Insim) are one size/color fits all. * I haven't yet figured how to fix the toddler issue or how to make a hairstyle work from baby and up, but it's one of those 'still in the back of my mind' things, so I haven't given it up yet. Because they're based on toddler hairs, toddlers unfortunately get a missing scalp upon growing up, but this can be easily changed with a mirror or mod (Insim/Simblender/similar). Custom hairs are truly custom, you can have as many as you want, they show with the proper hair color, and are randomized at birth just like toddler hairs are (but can be switched, changed color, etc. The custom ones have their own section, to avoid any confusion. My baby hairs are marked as custom, genetic or default. Hair recolors can show up without the mehses, but usually turn up invisible or looking like a maxis hair in the thumb (or both) when they don't find a mesh.
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I don't think Melodie9's hairs cause these issues, but you shouldn't delete only meshes or you will get issues like this. Improperly made defaults are likely to cause this kind of issue. If it does, do a 50/50 search until you find the culprit. Take out your CC and see if the problem goes away. I've also had a few messed up hairs that showed like in the picture (though these have usually been my own projects while sorting out issues, not something someone uploaded). I've had a few that caused spots of color to show on all scalps, and similar. If you're not using baby hair, make sure you've got meshes for the toddler hairs you do have.Īlso make sure there isn't a wannabe-default hair that's causing problems with meshes. The hairs are currently based on toddler hairs, and since hairs have a somewhat different setup from accessories, I suspect it's not possible to make a fully-fledged baby age before the toddler age in the hair setup. It's a matter of whether you can live with having to change the toddler's appearance (I always change their hair, so to me it's not such a big deal, but I'd like to figure out a way to get rid of the issue). The default replacement and genetic hairs on my site don't create this issue, but then again they only offer one style (genetic) or aren't genetic at all (default). Changing the toddler's appearance in a mirror should give them hair. Do you use custom baby hair? If so, this is a known issue I haven't been able to solve yet.