
And browse with adblock, your wait times to download will go up but it's worth it to avoid the ads and potential viruses. Stick to trusted/featured creators and if you decide to give somebody else a chance wait until the braver people check it out and leave feedback.

I know they have a sketchy past but they seem better now. I'm just tired of the fuss every time somebody mentions it, if you don't want to use it fine but there's plenty of great CC on there that lots of people do like. So you may as well not use any site if you're worried about TSR. none of that was from TSR (minus one piece of bad CC. I'm going to say I've gotten bad CC a few times, and I've had an ad on CC site attack my computer with a trojan. TSR is fine if you're careful with it, as you should be with any site. (just google the same name as you see on MTS/TSR) If you mean a certain creator from TSR or MTS, post a link to their page on those sites or their blog/tumblr. (A lot of poses from different creators) (Also non-default skins and eyes, worlds and mods) (Also other things, see other categories) (also clothes and poses, see other categories) (Reblogs lookbooks, useful for finding clothes.) (also hair and poses, see other categories) Otherwise, take a look at 'downloads by creator' on ace creators. Some of them also have their place on MTS. See other categories)ĭifferent cc-creators put their stuff on this site.

(Also hairstyles, poses, make-up and accessoires. (Also put a little description, like 'Maxis-match cc hair' or 'female clothes') Just post links, I will add them to the list. Thanks to whose tutorial actually gave me the idea which files to compile from TSM.Because a lot of people stay asking for good reaslitic clothes, no barbiedoll-shining hair etc.I decided to make a topic where EVERYONE can post links to a lot cc-sites, from furniture to hairstyles. I didn’t recategorize anything - you can also do this yourself, following the instructions linked above. Some TS3 categories don’t have TSM patterns in them. Included are the previews seen above, along with a list of the resource-names. Additionally you can also locate the images and XMLs of these patterns and delete those too.

package, open the PTRN resource and delete the lines for all the patterns you don’t want to use. If you want to remove patterns from the collection, you can follow Sweetdevil’s pattern hider tutorial within the package file: Open the merged TSM-pattern. Not included are patterns like Solid Color, patterns from development (no hidden gems there), and a few duplicates from TS3. Although it also incudes a “Pattern List” resource, it won’t conflict with TS3′s patterns or any hiders for those, you might have made. For this reason they come all in one merged package, which goes into the normal Mods folder. I didn’t convert these, I just found a way to export them directly into TS3.
