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Quality

MTS has high standards for uploads. Read these guidelines carefully to make sure your upload is up to our standards. Uploads which do not meet MTS standards may be rejected.


Sims Based on a Person or Character

These are the quality standards for any sims based on real people, celebrities, anime/cartoon characters, or characters from books.


Celebrity Sims

Celebrity sims are those that are modeled after real people - actors, musicians, politicians, etc.

Quality Standards

Celebrity sims must be immediately recognizable as who they are supposed to be. Some faces are harder to sim than others - if you choose a difficult face and/or you are not an experienced celebrity sim creator, you will have a tough time making an accurate likeness. We are aware of the limitations of Body Shop's sliders, but it is also possible to 3D edit sim faces to get a more accurate face sculpt.


Custom Content for Celebrity Sims

  • Facial Texturing: Some people with more interesting faces may require you to make or to find texturing for the face to make them seem more like themselves. We do not require that all celebrity sims have masks/skins, but if they don't have an immediate likeness without a mask/skin, you will need to do some work with texturing to help the resemblance.
  • Dependent Skintones Please: If you are making a face mask or special skintone for your celebrity so they bear a closer resemblance through texturing, do it via the Dependent Skintones Method which will greatly reduce the filesize of your upload and will reduce the amount of bloating of peoples' Downloads folders!
  • Using Others' Content for the Same Celebrity: Do not use someone else's mask or skintone to make a sim of the same person that they did originally! Make your own or find one that was not originally of that same person. Using someone else's content to make the same person is rather lazy and extremely bad form, and you will find your sim rejected for it.


Anime, Game, and Cartoon Characters

Anime and cartoon sims are those from an animated series, animated movie, video or computer game, cartoon, etc.
Quality Standards

These are some of the most difficult sims to make, due to their strange faces and need for a lot of special content. In many cases, it may not be possible to use existing content or use the regular sim face sculpting tools to create an accurate representation of the character. You may need to create a whole new set of meshes to truly do them right, especially in cases of characters that are extremely inhuman in shape. For example, see the way the Powerpuff Girls by @Stefan or Bender by the Dynamic Duo have been done.

Whether you do them as a normal sim or full remesh, some effort should be made to give them a unique look, and to differentiate characters by more than just content. There's a lovely article on making anime sims at Bogsims which has great illustrations of how to create human-looking anime sims.


Custom Content for Anime, Game, and Cartoon Sims


  • Using Others' Content for the Same Character: Anime and cartoon sims may need quite a bit of custom content to look right (especially clothes and hair), but using someone else's hair/clothing/etc. to make the same anime sim is considered bad form. Please try to keep use of others' content for the same character to a minimum - one or two pieces at most, and remember that all of the rest of the sim including the face sculpt must represent a unique and accurate version of the character.

Book or Novel Characters

These are characters from a written story or book.

Quality Standards

Depending on how the author has described their character, two people may have wildly different views of how the character looks. Therefore it is important that you:

  • Describe the Character: Post a short excerpt from the text of the book or novel with the author describing their character's physical appearance and personality OR if you don't have a copy of the text handy or cannot find a concise description, post a short description of how the character was described in the book in your own words. The character's personality should be something that comes through in their face - a determined set of the jaw, a compassionate look in the eyes, etc.
  • Movie Version? If the book has been made into a movie, please make sure to specify that you are creating the book version of the character and it is not meant to resemble the celebrity which played the character in the movie.
  • Must Be Unique: Make a distinct effort to make the character look like a unique person. Please read the information below for the "Other" category. In addition to the points above, book and novel characters will be judged based on the standards for "Other" sims - including custom content.


"Other" Sims

These are sims which do not fit into the above categories - random sims you have made yourself that are not based on anyone real or any existing characters. The "other" section is generally the most difficult to get your sims accepted to, so please make sure you have read and fully understand all of the guidelines below before submitting to that section.

MOST sims uploaded to that category get rejected for quality reasons - with literally thousands of "Other" sims already uploaded, we only accept the very best of the best, sims that represent a unique overall look as well as an interesting face.

Quality Standards

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Anyone can make a pretty sim with some nice content but it takes real effort and skill to make a unique, interesting face. We don't care much about pretty - in fact, we prefer sims that look more like real people than yet another "hot model" sim. Please make a real effort to make interesting, unique faces that not just anyone could put together.

Sim creators are highly encouraged to strip their sims down to all non-defaults (take out your default replacement eyes and skin), no makeup, and all Maxis content... to see if the sim really has an interesting, unique face... or if they just look special because of the content they're wearing.

To the right are two illustrative comparisons (male and female) of what we are looking for in unique faces (please click for larger versions):

Sim 1: An attractive sim, with all custom parts, and an interesting, unique facial sculpt that took a lot of tweaking and playing with to create. This is a good example of what we are looking for in terms of a unique face, and assuming all other guidelines were followed, a sim like this would likely be accepted.
Sim 2: An attractive sim, with all custom parts, with a face that is mostly Maxis, with a little tweaking here and there. Anyone could make this sim with the same content and a few minutes in Body Shop. Even if the other guidelines were followed, a sim like this would likely be rejected.
Sim 3: Sim 1, but with all Maxis parts and no makeup. Perhaps not as attractive as Sim 1 or Sim 2, but still quite interesting. With a little makeup and a custom part here and there and the rest of the guidelines followed, this sim is still unique in facial shape and would likely be accepted.
Sim 4: Sim 2, but with all Maxis parts and no makeup. Just... a sim. All the custom content on Sim 2 doesn't make this sim acceptable, as the face shape is very plain and not unique.


Custom Content for "Other" Sims

Sims uploaded to the "Other" category must not only have an interesting face, but represent a unique overall look in their custom content.

You must make some custom content for your sim! You may use some existing custom content made by others, but some of the custom content on your sim must be made by you. This doesn't mean to just make some eyes or blush in hopes of getting your sim accepted, but to make some items which truly add to your sim. If you could switch out the item for any other and have basically the same sim, it's not unique enough.

  • For great examples of what we mean by this, see Kamikitten's fantastic Robert Hawkwood and Emily or Zombiejill's Jill, which all have several pieces of content made by the sim creator especially for those sims (as well as nice unique face sculpts too). These are the kind of "Other" sims we are looking for on MTS - not just a pretty face, not just some nice content, but an excellent combination of the two.


Tips for Creating Unique Sims

We've compiled a guide with tips from many simmers on how they create unique, interesting sims. See: Game Help: Creating Sims.


Quality of Your Custom Content

If you have made your own content for your sims (for any category), please make sure you have thoroughly reviewed the Body Shop Creator Guidelines as the included custom content you have made is expected to follow the same guidelines and be up to the same quality standards as if you had uploaded it separately, not on a sim.


Use Creator Feedback

Please utilize our Creator Feedback Forum for great tips on how to get your sim looking perfect. Note that using the Creator Feedback Forum is not a guarantee of acceptance, but it is helpful to have other people offer tips and suggestions.


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