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Hi @EmmaKuiper64 ! I guess I'm a bit late as well. I think this video by mysimsdreamhouse can help; https://youtu.be/n37Y6zVB5ok
I found it on this thread from the Sims Forum. Tutorial: Creating NOCC-Paintings for the Gallery — The Sims Forums
Wow there are a lot of steps! Anyway, I did a bit of digging and found this thread along with a few other posts suggesting basically the same thing. I'm not a creator so I don't fully understand it but from what I gather, you can upload your creations as CC then have sims paint them. There are a bunch of save steps and tips, including the use of the 32 bit legacy game which sidesteps a patch from around April 2020. I was not able to find another method for keeping your paintings as No CC. There were a few other videos but I did not watch them all. Like I said, I'm not a creator so I have not tried any of this myself. If you do decide to try it, I really hope it works for you!
- 5 years ago
Hi @JonaO703
I could always make paintings, but they changed that. I downloaded Legacy Edition but don't want to, miss maps in game.
You could download them for free, but it is of no use. So those videos don't help me- JonaO7035 years agoHero
@EmmaKuiper64 Ah, got it! Sorry there's no non-CC option for you then. I have a feeling EA / Maxis implemented that because they have no control over what players include in their creations. I have no idea how the workaround in those tutorials bypasses the rules they have in place. It would be nice if non-EA creators had a process to get their creations approved for the game so they're not considered CC.
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