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Screenshot Quality Guideline: In-Game
Appears in: General Guidelines
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At a glance
Required screenshots must be taken in-game.
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Possible Assessments
Not all of the required screenshots are taken in-game, on a lot.
All of the required screenshots are taken in-game.
General Guidelines
All required screenshots must be taken in-game. Not in Bodyshop, S4S, Milkshape, Photoshop, etc. This is so that downloaders can get a clear idea of what the creations will look like during gameplay, which, after all, is why most people are downloading CC!
Additional screenshots (bonus shots, not required for approval), do not need to be taken in-game. However, we still recommend it, as downloaders like seeing more pictures of what the items will look like in their game. Not to mention that with some practice, pics taken in-game can be much more attractive than ones taken from other programs. :)
Struggling to take good in-game pics? Check out our Camera Controls tutorial to help sharpen your skills!
Struggling to take good in-game pics?
Check out our Camera Controls tutorial to help sharpen your skills!
Section Guidelines, apply in addition to the above General ones.
For TS2, screenshots from Create-a-Sim are not accepted as in-game screenshots. All required screenshots must be taken on a lot. This is because the lighting in CAS is significantly different than in gameplay, which can alter the appearance of some items.
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Examples
In-game screenshot
This screenshot is taken in-game, on a lot, and would work well as a required screenshot!
Downloaders will see this type of image and know exactly what your creation will look like in their game :)
Not in-game
This screenshot was rendered outside the game, and would not be accepted for a required screenshot
CAS screenshot TS2/3
This screenshot, taken in Create-a-Sim, would not be acceptable for a required screenshot.
We assess creations based on how they appear live in the game, and downloaders want to be able to see exactly what they're getting.
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