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* '''Pose List Compatible:''' All poses must be pose list compatible. For instructions, see: [http://www.den.simlogical.com/denforum/index.php?topic=948.0 Pose Pack Tutorial] | * '''Pose List Compatible:''' All poses must be pose list compatible. For instructions, see: [http://www.den.simlogical.com/denforum/index.php?topic=948.0 Pose Pack Tutorial] | ||
− | * '''Props:''' If you have made props (new object meshes) to include with your poses, they should follow the [[MTS2:Creator_Guidelines/Sims_3_Objects | + | * '''Props:''' If you have made props (new object meshes) to include with your poses, they should follow the [[MTS2:Creator_Guidelines/Sims_3_Objects | MTS Creator Guidelines for TS3 Objects]]. |
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* '''Include Additional Angles if Necessary: '''Your images should show at least the key elements of each pose which are the face, hands and limb joints. You may need to show side on views or take a few shots from additional angles if the pose cannot be adequately seen in a single picture. | * '''Include Additional Angles if Necessary: '''Your images should show at least the key elements of each pose which are the face, hands and limb joints. You may need to show side on views or take a few shots from additional angles if the pose cannot be adequately seen in a single picture. | ||
− | * '''Props:''' If you made a new mesh to be used specifically with your pose set and have included it with your poses, you must include the proper pictures of the object as if it were uploaded separately - show the texture mapping and CASTability. For details, see | + | * '''Pose animation: ''' If you're sharing a pose animation, it's always good to show off how it moves with either a video or gif. This way your downloaders can see what you're sharing and how your animation moves. Make sure that your video/gif is showing off the entire sim/pet body so downloaders have a clear view of what is going on :) The same counts for say, a jumping animation. Make sure that when the sim/pet jumps, a part of the head that might be off camera if filming to close, when in mid-air, should also be showed off. If you're a little clueless on how to do this, it's always good to start off with making an in-game video. This is all explained here: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnsYUBIrPJM Taking in-game videos] After that you can easily put your video on Youtube, Vimeo or any other hosting site straight from your SavedVideos folder onto the hosting site of your liking! :) And of course, when uploading it, Sharing the link in your description with the [youtube] link here [/youtube] bbcode! |
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+ | If you'd like to know how to create a video into a gif, here are some excellent videos on how to do this: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scwb5rQ2cOY Photoshop CC] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZCNfeFZPKo Photoshop CS6 and older] | [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sZYGwfcJ3A GIMP] | ||
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+ | * '''Props:''' If you made a new mesh to be used specifically with your pose set and have included it with your poses, you must include the proper pictures of the object as if it were uploaded separately - show the texture mapping and CASTability. For details, see [[MTS2:Creator_Guidelines/Sims_3_Objects | MTS Creator Guidelines for TS3 Objects]]. You should, of course, show them in use with your poses, too! | ||
Latest revision as of 16:30, 10 May 2018
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[edit] Poses and Animations Upload Guidelines
When uploading a pose pack or animation to Mod The Sims, we have some basic requirements to ensure that your upload is good, shown well, and has the correct info and files needed for people to use it in their games. This allows both moderators to check your uploads for quality, and for downloaders to see if your item is something they want to add to their games.
[edit] Quality
Tip: Whenever you're unsure whether a pose looks good and makes sense, use a mirror to check what's possible on your own body, or work from pictures of real people. |
[edit] Information
Title & Description |
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Give your upload a descriptive title and write a text description for your upload, describing what you're uploading. Your title and description must be in English or provide an English translation. If you are not a native English speaker, using Google Translate is okay. You can also ask for help writing your description in the Creator Feedback Forum. |
Additional Information to include |
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Make sure your upload text contains at least the following information:
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Expansions Required |
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Make sure to select only the expansions needed for the content you're uploading. Poses usually require only the base game unless they're made specifically to be used with a prop from another EP. |
[edit] Screenshots
Screenshots | ||
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You will need to include certain screenshots with your pose set. You must:
If you'd like to know how to create a video into a gif, here are some excellent videos on how to do this: Photoshop CC | Photoshop CS6 and older | GIMP
Keep the following in mind for your screenshots, especially the required ones:
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[edit] Files
Zip, Rar, or 7z |
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To upload your file(s) to MTS, you will need to compress them into an archive file, which makes them smaller and allows you to include many files in one download. The archive file formats we currently accept are .zip, .rar, and .7z.
For instructions on compressing your files into an archive, please see: Creator Guidelines: Creating Archive Files.
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File Size |
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While it's not a requirement, we recommend that Zip/RAR files containing poses stick below 200kb; most are usually far beneath that. The most common causes of file bloating is adding additional pictures in the zip/rar file or by having pose list thumbnails that far exceed the recommended size of 59x60pixels. |
[edit] Other
Uploads not allowed on MTS | ||||
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These items are not allowed on MTS in any category.
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