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:::::You do make a very good point. I think the eyes of a Sim with very dark eyes should be considered whatever it looks closest to, but only if it really doesn't look like the actual hue. Very dark purple or pink eyes do usually look grey, as you said. [[User:Mariaw|Mariaw]] ([[User talk:Mariaw|talk]]) 01:57, March 26, 2019 (UTC)
 
:I feel like this issue is still not resolved, especially because I see @[[User:Mariaw|Mariaw]] changing other Sims' eyecolor based on their hue. Could we come to a decision (either a vote or mutual agreement or whatever) because this way we are still treating every case different. I would be down for whatever. Either basing it on the hue, or simply on what color it (most) looks like (black, dark brown, dark grey etc.) [[User:DeSims|<b><span style="font-family:Calibri"><span style="color:#00ac35"><span style="font-size:23px">D</span>e</span><span style="font-size:19px"><span style="color:#0075ac"><span style="font-size:23px">S</span><span style="font-size:19px">ims</span></span></span></span></b>]] [[User_talk:DeSims|<span style="font-family:Papyrus"><span style="color:#0075ac"><sup><small>(talk)</small></sup></span></span>]] 23:48, April 1, 2019 (UTC)
 
::Just in case you're referring to the edits I made today, I only changed it to green on Milton's page because that seems to be how most people, such as Auror, would prefer it be, and on Madison's page, I changed it because her eye colour is orange, which is not even close to hazel :P
 
::Anyway, I actually do think eye colour (and hair colour, for that matter) should be based on whatever it looks most like. As you have said, even if a colour is on a certain hue, it does not necessarily mean it LOOKS like that hue (for example, Molly French's hair colour looks brown, but it's actually a very dark shade of yellow. And the Langeraks, and multiple other pre-made Sims in Sunset Valley (such as aforementioned Milton Tong), have extremely dark green-hued eyes that don't look green at all no matter how closely you zoom in. And to be honest, I see no valid reason why Humans can't also go in the Black-eyed sims category).
 
::Despite that, I am open to both options. I kind of do think there should be some kind of vote over this, because I too don't believe this has really been resolved yet. And I think a vote would be the best way to resolve it. [[User:Mariaw|Mariaw]] ([[User talk:Mariaw|talk]]) 00:09, April 2, 2019 (UTC)
 
:::I would be fine with a separate category for alien eyes (Category:Alien eyes) so that aliens and normal Sims are not placed in the same category. With a separate alien category, I would have no issue with the Sims having the black-eyed category. [[User:Auror Andrachome|Ѧüя◎ґ]] ([[User talk:Auror Andrachome|talk]]) 20:28, May 28, 2019 (UTC)
 
::::Okay, I'm open to that. I think it would make more sense too, especially as the file name for alien eyes in The Sims 2 is uuface_eye_alien, not uuface_eye_black. I personally have no problem with Aliens and Humans going in the same eye colour category (I believe the colour of the iris is far more important than the colour of the Sclera), but I admit it would make sense to have separate categories for them. I'm pretty sure there are more pre-made human Sims in TS3 with black eyes or eyes in such a dark shade that they appear black in-game and in CAS, than pre-made aliens with completely black eyes.
 
::::Also, I'm really sorry if I previously made this out to be a bigger deal than it needed to be, or if I seemed like I thought my opinion was more important; I really didn't mean to, I just thought his eye colour information should be based off of the fact that his irises are black, not the fact that his sclera is not. [[User:Mariaw|Mariaw]] ([[User talk:Mariaw|talk]]) 20:40, May 28, 2019 (UTC)
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