flEYEco - moving contacts

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Uploaded: 21st Feb 2010 at 2:17 AM
Updated: 6th Mar 2010 at 12:41 PM


Hello simmers,this is my first eye creation, and I wanted to make some innovation!



These eyes are "moving eyes"!
Actually they don't move at all on their own, they are just Costume makeup with eyes placed in 7 different positions : from squint to goggle eyes!
You'll see in CAS that there are 7 different version of these eyes in the same section!
In the .dds file they're just positioned differently so they could make squint and goggle effect
and one eye's position is distanced 2 pixels from another's!
I know that this sounds confusing but I hope my screenshots will clear all missunderstanding!
This is unfortunately AVAILABLE ONLY FOR FEMALES cause the game creates mirror effects
only for them so they can be either wide or close to each other!

When they are applied on men the eyes both move in the same direction which is very odd and that's the reason they're not available for them!

These eyes are available for all ages,only for female gender and they're in the Makeup --> Costume category in CAS



I've also made animation so you could see the difference of the positions!
In the animation there's only one eye but the effect is the same on the other one,but it's the mirror effect in relation to the nose!



The eyes have 4 changeable color parts and a smaller, realistic pupil!
Here are some color variations


These are non-default eyes aka contacts

Also one funny note : fleyeco is actually what my nickname flajko would sound in English! xD

Hair used on model is Savio's conversion of Anto 68 (free)

I just want to thank the moderators and upload managers for not rejecting me,and allowing me to change this thread:This was a beginners mistake,except sims I never uploaded any custom content like this!Thank you again!

Install instructions:
*Put the .package file to the
X:\Program Files\Electronic Arts\The Sims 3\Mods\Packages folder to make them work