

Once it's done, you'll see this:Ĭlose Sims 4 Studio, open up your game, and that's it! All your CC makeup should be working with sliders now. If the directories are correct, click Run.ħ. Now, at the top-left menu, go to Content Management → Batch Fixes → CAS → Update Makeup.Ĭlick Update Makeup, and you'll see this window: Sims 4 Studio uses it for metatags in your projects.Ħ. Once it finishes, you'll see something like that:ĥ. Now, at the top-left menu, go to Content Management Batch Fixes CAS Update Makeup. Sims 4 Studio uses it for metatags in your projects. Once it finishes, youll see something like that: 5. The software will start to load all your game packs immediately. The software will start to load all your game packs immediately. Open up Sims 4 Studio if it hasnt opened yet.

Open up Sims 4 Studio if it hasn't opened yet. Now, Sims 4 Studio is ready to install.Ĭlick Install and let it load, and soon enough, you'll see this screen: The following screen will ask you to add a desktop shortcut, which you can do if you want. Read the terms and conditions carefully, select "I accept the agreement," and then hit Next. When you first open the program, you'll have to accept an agreement. So I turned to the community again, and it turns out someone has indeed created a solution for this: a batch fix in Sims 4 Studio! And now I'll be showing you how to use it to fix all CC makeup in your game.

The problem is, most of them wouldn't work with the sliders except for the Opacity one - I have no idea why. Since we got the makeup sliders last year, I've been dying to use them with some of my CC makeup.
