March 03, 2010

Asian Faces by CmarNYC

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25 comments:

  1. I can't see enough difference to download these.

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  2. Um, Am I blind or something? I really don't see a difference D:

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  3. The only difference I can see is around the eyes. They don't have double eyelid like some asian people and also more pronounced eyebags.

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  4. I'm seeing mostly the eyes are different, it's subtle but nicely done.

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  5. As Spacerox said

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  6. I can see the differene.
    Like already said, it's the eyes.
    It's the most important part of the face (in my opinion), because the sims really do look different.

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  7. Its subtle, but it really does make a difference. Sometimes Asian attempts look almost Hispanic, so it definitely does its job.
    I only wish I had this a week ago :/
    I slaved over my laptop for a good chunk of time trying to make a blasian sim (black and asian) without much avail :/

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  8. I can definitely see the difference, and I think it looks great. :]

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  9. Man, this sort of makes me angry because I'm Asian. I have double eyelids, not single ones. Instead of saying Asian, they could've just said single eyelid. Even if Asian may have a better ring to it. Because I know some Caucasian people with single eye lids too. But, whatever, it's up to the creator any who..

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  10. ^
    I understand where you're coming from, but the skin is designed to give a distinct Asian appearance. The single eyelid is something that tends to be most common in people of Asian decent.
    I guess I would be offended if someone made a skin for people of African descent that gave wider lips and noses or something like that even though they're traits that are most common in Africans and the like.

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  11. -Sarcasm-
    I didn't know all Africans had wide noses and wide lips.
    Smh.

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  12. DID SOMEONE JUST SAY "SMH" IN ALL SERIOUSNESS? REALLY?

    DEATH.

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  13. Is smh BANNED or something?

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  14. St Mary's Hospital?
    Sydney Morning Herald?
    Society for Military History?

    They probably meant "shaking my head." It's not banned, it's just stupid.

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  15. ^lol you googled.

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  16. ^Fuckin' right I did, because no adult should know what "smh" means unless they spend WAY too much time online.

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  17. ^(PS: I'm joing. Spend as much time as you want online. I don't judge. However, I WILL judge you for raping the English language with terms such as "smh.")

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  18. ^lol now you rambled.

    but you're right.

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  19. OffendedAsiananon is lulzy

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  20. ^Christ, I think you might need some sort of class to get that under control.

    I mean, you're right, but calm down before you pop a blood vessel.

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  21. Smh just means Sydney Morning Herald to me and I've been on the net for 645 years.

    I downloaded these. Subtle but I can definitely see the difference.

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  22. its ok but I think this is a bad example of an asian face, it looks like an old persons face

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  23. "Man, this sort of makes me angry because I'm Asian. I have double eyelids, not single ones."

    "I didn't know all Africans had wide noses and wide lips."

    its not meant to offend anyone, they're just trying to show people the focus of their creation. its just the tendecies that they follow. i for one am asian and have "double eyelids" as well, but people just have to relax a little, nowadays you can't say anything without being called racist, sexist, homofobic, etc.

    please just try to understand that nothing is meant by such titles or comments. most people have a hard time trying to say what they mean as it is.

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  24. the difference is very subtle but makes all the difference for me! i love it! downloading!

    ^ have to agree with anon above!! no need for so many unnecessary hate comments!

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