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Hi @AliceNakiri
there's a few things than can make a building be marked as cc even if you haven't used any on the building itself
- Sims with CC that live on the lot
- Custom Pictures and Photos
- Certain mods that change traits and other things about your Sims.
So if you have Sims living on those builds your uploading, yes, the Sims are probably the reason.
I would upload like this if you want to share your builds
- Upload the builds with cc mark to the gallery
- Rename your the sims folder in documents to the sims 4 CC or something along these lines
- Start the game, a new user folder will be created
- Start a fresh save
- Download your cc marked house from the gallery into the game
- Viist that household (that should strip all cc)
- Re upload the build from this fresh save and delete the cc one.
After that you can delete the new sims folder and rename the the sims 4_CC back to the sims 4 and continue playing with your family.
@AliceNakiri
Take out from house all paintings create by reference and all photos made by your sims. It should be solved your problem 🙂
Sim with CC does not affect this when saving his home 🙂
- crinrict7 years agoHero+
Well, they used to, especially when they were on the lot at the time of your saving the home. If they changed that, way to go :P
There's many different factors that can make it happen. I had it multiple times on lots and on Sims that no longer had cc but used to at one point, even if it was just mod. Above method does ensure the cleansing of most cc issues (except custom pics/photos which I already pointed out separately)
- danuta7207 years agoHero+
@AliceNakiri,
in Surroundings mode - evict the Sims family from this house.
Then enter the house in the construction mode and now publish the house in the Gallery.
The CC tag should disappear. 🙂
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