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The upload process on MTS2 usually follows a number of steps, during some of which you recieve automatic PMs.
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The upload process on MTS usually follows a number of steps, during some of which you recieve automatic PMs. With the new and improved upload system, all uploads are moderated based on a rubric for various (appropriate) categories. For a specific list of what is expected for a specific category of upload, see the [[MTS2:Creator Guidelines|Creator Guidelines]]. Uploads are moderated via a rubric system. An "approvable upload" typically is one that scores a minimum of '''three stars''' per category.
  
 
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During this stage you will use the MTS2 Upload Wizard to actually upload your files, fill in the description that you wrote earlier, and credit other peoples work whom you may have used.  Please pay special attention to the URLs you use when crediting off-site downloads or meshes - be as specific as possible in the links.
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During this stage you will use the MTS Upload Wizard to actually upload your files, fill in the description that you wrote earlier, and credit other peoples work whom you may have used.  Please pay special attention to the URLs you use when crediting off-site downloads or meshes - be as specific as possible in the links.
  
*''Please note that after you upload, you will recieve a Private Message on MTS2 with the details.  At this point, once you recieve the PM, your item is in the moderation queue.''
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*''Please note that after you upload, you will recieve a Private Message on MTS with the details.  At this point, once you recieve the PM, your item is in the moderation queue.''
 
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After the upload is submitted and in the moderation queue, the MTS2 staff will look at it, read the description, and check some other basics such as screenshots and the contents of the uploaded zip or rar files.  This process can take some time as there are often quite a few uploads in the queue at any one time, and duties are split among staff.
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After the upload is submitted and in the moderation queue, the MTS staff will look at it, read the description, and check some other basics such as screenshots and the contents of the uploaded zip or rar files.  This process can take some time as there are often quite a few uploads in the queue at any one time, and duties are split among staff.
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Remember, uploads are moderated via a rubric system. An "approvable upload" typically is one that scores a minimum of '''three stars''' per category. However, even MTS may "changes require" or reject 3+ star uploads, if there is good reason to. That is, stolen content, adult content or the upload is missing some critical element.
  
 
*''If, at this point, you have a great item, have followed the guidelines to the letter and are approved, you may skip to stage 7 - Approval''
 
*''If, at this point, you have a great item, have followed the guidelines to the letter and are approved, you may skip to stage 7 - Approval''
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If there are any small changes that need to be made to your upload (for example you might have missed a credit link, or maybe need to tweak a screenshot), then your item will be put on what is called "Changes Required".  This stage basically means that you need to make changes to your item to make it comply with the ''basic'' upload guidelines.
 
If there are any small changes that need to be made to your upload (for example you might have missed a credit link, or maybe need to tweak a screenshot), then your item will be put on what is called "Changes Required".  This stage basically means that you need to make changes to your item to make it comply with the ''basic'' upload guidelines.
  
You will recieve a Private Message on MTS2 detailing exactly what you need to change. '''Pay attention to this PM!'''  You may be asked to make '''multiple''' changes - please make sure you do '''all''' of them and not just one.  If you have, for example, 3 or 4 change reasons, and you only change 1, there's still more that needs to be done and your upload may be rejected if you do not make all the changes.
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You will receive a Private Message on MTS detailing exactly what you need to change. We've broken down our assessment criteria into rubrics; each rubric is a specific element that we look for, either related to your actual content, or to the technical requirements of uploading.
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'''Pay attention to this PM!'''  Any category/subcategory with less than three stars must be fixed before the upload can be resubmitted to the queue. You may be asked to make '''multiple''' changes - please make sure you do '''all''' of them and not just one.  If you have, for example, 3 or 4 two-star rated categories, and you only change 1, there's still more that needs to be done and your upload may be rejected if you do not make all the changes.
  
 
Note that complying with these changes is ''not'' neccesarily an automatic approval!
 
Note that complying with these changes is ''not'' neccesarily an automatic approval!
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Okay so your item is uploaded, but you got a message saying your item was rejected?  What does this mean? Well, basically, you get a Private Message in your Inbox on MTS2 that lists specifically why the upload was rejected. Maybe it's too high a poly count, maybe it has lots of pay items, maybe it doesn't comply with a lot of these Creator Guidelines.  Obviously, the specific reasons change from item to item, but sometimes there can be multiple reasons for rejection.  Pay attention to all of them and read the ''entire'' PM!  Often people miss the helpful paragraphs.  We base our rejections on ''your'' presentation of the upload and rest assured that we check each and every upload individually whether you are an existing featured creator or a new starter.   
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Okay so your item is uploaded, but you got a message saying your item was rejected?  What does this mean? Well, we base our rejections on ''your'' presentation of the upload and rest assured that we check each and every upload individually whether you are an existing featured creator or a new starter. 
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If an upload is rejected, you get a Private Message in your Inbox on MTS with a rubric that lists specifically why the upload was rejected. Each item is broken down by category, and explains why your upload received that rating that it did. Maybe it's too high a poly count, maybe it has lots of pay items, maybe it doesn't comply with a lot of these Creator Guidelines.  Obviously, the specific reasons change from item to item, but sometimes there can be multiple reasons for rejection.  Pay attention to all of them and read the ''entire'' rubric in the PM!  Pay attention to the moderators comments, as they will often clarify the reasons for a low rating/rejection.   
  
If your item gets rejected, do not lose heart!  Instead, look at the PM, and see why it got rejected, and then look at the other uploads on the site within the same category or the same style.  See how other people have done thier items and try and learn from them.  Read the Creator Guidelines to get an idea of what you need to do to upload something correctly - perhaps you missed something basic but huge.  Do you have a good description? Good screenshots?  All these and more can be possible rejection reasons.
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If your item gets rejected, do not lose heart!  Instead, look at the PM, and see why it got rejected, and then look at the other uploads on the site within the same category or the same style.  See how other people have done their items and try and learn from them.  Read the Creator Guidelines to get an idea of what you need to do to upload something correctly - perhaps you missed something basic but huge.  Do you have a good description? Good screenshots?  All these and more can be possible reasons for a poor upload score.
  
 
If the basic actual post is ok, then it might be due to the item, in which case you can get critique and guidelines from other creators in our [http://www.modthesims2.com/forumdisplay.php?f=473 Creator Feedback] forum.
 
If the basic actual post is ok, then it might be due to the item, in which case you can get critique and guidelines from other creators in our [http://www.modthesims2.com/forumdisplay.php?f=473 Creator Feedback] forum.
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If you got this far, then your item has been approved on MTS2!  At this point you will get a Private Message in your inbox on MTS2 and sometimes may get a little note with some other information.  Your upload will appear on the front page of the MTS2 downloads section, and on your profile page.
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If you got this far, then your item has been approved on MTS!  At this point you will get a Private Message in your inbox on MTS and sometimes may get a little note with some other information.  Your upload will appear on the front page of the MTS downloads section, and on your profile page.
  
At this point, you can start checking your thanks, checking the thread for feedback, maybe even fine tuning your skills and improving things - and even start on new items using the techniques you have learned.  MTS2 is all about teaching people how to get better with each item, and both the quality of uploads we have seen over the years as well as the general creator guidelines has changed to reflect that.   
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At this point, you can start checking your thanks, checking the thread for feedback, maybe even fine tuning your skills and improving things - and even start on new items using the techniques you have learned.  MTS is all about teaching people how to get better with each item, and both the quality of uploads we have seen over the years as well as the general creator guidelines has changed to reflect that.   
  
 
Lastly, well done for having something approved.
 
Lastly, well done for having something approved.

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This page was last modified 12:35, 5 March 2013

The upload process on MTS usually follows a number of steps, during some of which you recieve automatic PMs. With the new and improved upload system, all uploads are moderated based on a rubric for various (appropriate) categories. For a specific list of what is expected for a specific category of upload, see the Creator Guidelines. Uploads are moderated via a rubric system. An "approvable upload" typically is one that scores a minimum of three stars per category.

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