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* '''Anatomically Possible:''' Most poses should look like they could be done by a real person (or animal, for pet poses), within the range of human motion. Of course, poses not meant to be a normal human range (for acrobats or monsters) are fine. Keep in mind that for some poses, while a real body may be able to do it, it may look really bad on a sim. If the body gets badly distorted in a certain pose, try to work around it or try something else. | * '''Anatomically Possible:''' Most poses should look like they could be done by a real person (or animal, for pet poses), within the range of human motion. Of course, poses not meant to be a normal human range (for acrobats or monsters) are fine. Keep in mind that for some poses, while a real body may be able to do it, it may look really bad on a sim. If the body gets badly distorted in a certain pose, try to work around it or try something else. | ||
− | * '''Gravity:''' Poses should look balanced and with a believable center of gravity. Your sim/pet shouldn't look like they're to fall over (unless it's meant to be a pose in motion or falling, of course). | + | * '''Gravity:''' Poses should look balanced and with a believable center of gravity. Your sim/pet shouldn't look like they're about to fall over (unless it's meant to be a pose in motion or falling, of course). |
* '''Sinking/Floating:''' Whether a sim/pet is supposed to be sitting, standing, or leaning, they should not noticeably sink into or float above the surface they're on. Of course, this doesn't apply to poses that are in motion like jumping or falling. | * '''Sinking/Floating:''' Whether a sim/pet is supposed to be sitting, standing, or leaning, they should not noticeably sink into or float above the surface they're on. Of course, this doesn't apply to poses that are in motion like jumping or falling. | ||
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* '''Clipping:''' Limbs shouldn't float over or collide with other parts of the body. For example, if a hand is supposed to be on the hip, then it shouldn't sink into the pelvis or float a foot above it. Of course, keep in mind the body type intended for sims (poses intended for large sims will look odd on skinny sims, and vice versa), and the type of clothing (for a ski holiday theme, the poses should work well with bulky winter clothing). | * '''Clipping:''' Limbs shouldn't float over or collide with other parts of the body. For example, if a hand is supposed to be on the hip, then it shouldn't sink into the pelvis or float a foot above it. Of course, keep in mind the body type intended for sims (poses intended for large sims will look odd on skinny sims, and vice versa), and the type of clothing (for a ski holiday theme, the poses should work well with bulky winter clothing). | ||
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* '''Props:''' If you have made props (new object meshes) to include with your poses, they should follow the [[MTS2:Creator_Guidelines/Meshes/Sandbox MTS Creator Guidelines for TS2 Objects]]. | * '''Props:''' If you have made props (new object meshes) to include with your poses, they should follow the [[MTS2:Creator_Guidelines/Meshes/Sandbox MTS Creator Guidelines for TS2 Objects]]. | ||
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+ | Tip: Aikea Guinea wrote a handy tiptorial on rotating joints in known problem areas. Find it here: [http://aikea-guinea.tumblr.com/tagged/sims%203%20tutorial Aikea's Tutorials] | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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Revision as of 09:20, 30 November 2013
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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.
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. |
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. |
Screenshots
Screenshots | ||
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You will need to include certain screenshots with your pose set. You must:
Please remember, for your required pictures:
Keep the following in mind for your screenshots, especially the required ones:
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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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Other
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These items are not allowed on MTS in any category.
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