Sims family travel
The second and third are for two parents and three kids. And the fourth pose is completely for toddlers. The second is a more casual, but still posed, shot. The third and fourth look like candid photos, and they are absolutely adorable. My only complaint is that there are no thumbnail photos for the poses in-game.
So you need to exit out of the Sims window every now and then to consult the preview photos. Not too big a deal, I know, but it is an extra step you need to be aware of. Okay, so. Three gift box variations, a sparkler, a Christmas tree, and the in-game large pile of presents, to be exact. But I speak from personal experience when I say that downloading all the props and painstakingly placing them is worth the trouble, because the resulting photos are too precious.
Like a family that specifically planned some type of outdoors photoshoot and decided to keep the theme chill. The second one has the all the Sims except the Female lying on their backs, staring up at the sky. All that said, this set is actually pretty great.
If you want a ridiculously cute set of poses that perfectly portrays a goofily affectionate family of four, the Happy Household pack by Cement is perfect. No awkward limbs or floating hands. Facial expressions are pretty perfect, too. Plenty of emotions, but no awkward puppet mouths or bug-eyes to be seen.
Designed for a family of five, with two Toddlers and one Child, this set actually has more poses for the kids than for the adults with a difference of one pose, but still! Buckle in and get ready for another slightly overexcited description of a custom pose pack, because I need to gush about this. Speaking of looks, these custom poses exaggerate the facial features in a way that magnifies the emotions without making the models look cartoonish or caricature-like.
They genuinely just look so fond and affectionate. There are only three poses, but the quality of each of them more than makes up for it. Especially the first one. The other poses look just fine without a baby bump. But the third pose looks a little awkward without it.
Or like they just had a big meal. I tested the poses using my regular Sims — in all their non-pregnant glory — and I was, personally, still pretty pleased with the results.
Hundred percent endearing and photographable. TS4 toddlers are already painfully adorable in-game , so this was just a double-whammy. For the record: I wholeheartedly appreciate when creators do that. Saves me from overloading my mods folder. However, the height difference is a little extreme. Could have just been my Sims, but my Male Sim ended up looking a little too stretched out. This pack may not be the most extensive pack on this list, but it definitely has a lot of big group photos.
I count five out of the six pose options where there are more than six Sims in a frame. One of the poses even requires a whopping 12 Sims in it! But sheer volume aside, the poses in this set are just as affectionate and beautiful as most of the other poses on this list. They combine casual affection and familial fondness with just a dash of playful awkwardness — the kind of playful you get when you are one hundred percent comfortable. Specifically, parents reading their kids to sleep.
The expressions are lovingly soft, the features subtle but still emotional, and the positions just too adorable. Notice a spelling or grammar error in this article? Click or tap here to report it. Republican party signals plans to withdraw from US presidential debates. Load Error. Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article.
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