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  1. Besides doing group activities and using the camera to catch them at the right moment. Nope, i haven't seen it. I really liked the photography thing in ts4, wish they'd expand on it. There are far too few poses and it's Russian roulette as to which your sims will choose when you want to take the photo.
  2. How do you take group photos of more than one sims?? I have this as a task for the freelancer career, but I literally have no idea how to make it work. You can't take a photo of more than one person, taking pictures of three sims standing together didn't work, can't take a photo of more than one in the photo studio.

Sometimes the vanilla game animations in The Sims 4 can be… repetitive. Bland. Sometimes way too subdued, other times way too exaggerated.

And if you’re a story-based Simmer who loves capturing stories or creating them using TS4 graphics, the limitations can be extremely annoying.

Sometimes you just want to take pictures of your Sim running across rooftops, lounging in bathtubs, or joining in a mid-summer’s day dog-pile with their friends. And The Sims 4 vanilla can’t give you that.

But once again, Sims CC creators deliver.

We’re looking into the best custom poses this time around. Buckle up, grab a snack, and get comfy. Because there are a lot. I’ve divvied my choices up into three categories, just to make them easier to digest: Group Poses, Solo Shots, and Shots that Need Accessories.

Pretty self-explanatory so let’s dive right in.

Group Poses

Custom poses that look weird and slightly out of context if there’s only one Sim doing them. Grab two or more Sims for a great photoshoot and a good time.

To use these poses, you’ll need to install Andrew’s Pose Player. To position your Sims correctly (as the poses intend), you’ll need scumbabo’s “Teleport Any Sim” mod.

1. Sibling Poses by ratboysims

Whether your Sim’s kids love each other, hate each other, or are absolutely indifferent about each other, you can still score a sweet heartwarming photo of the two.

All you need is a pose player, a Sim teleporter (all links in the category description), and an absolutely sunny background.

I recommend the beaches of Sulani. Absolutely gorgeous any time of year.

There are four poses in this pack, and they’re only for Toddlers and Kids.

You can definitely have two Kids or two Toddlers (rather than one of each), but do be aware that some of these poses need Sim A to carry Sim B, so… Best to consider the logistics before setting up.

2. Sitting & Talking Pose Collection by ratboysims

This pack of 40 (!!) different poses is perfect for supposed “stolen shots” or story-building scenes. It’s funny how the simplest of actions (i.e., having a conversation) can be so darn complex.

Don’t get me wrong; I love the Sims 4 way of animated talking as much as the next Simmer. (Shout out to the way TS3 Sims talked, though; those animations were iconic.)

But sometimes you want something a little less cartoon-y and a little more … genuine. Realistic.

That’s where these poses come in.

From subtle eyebrow raises to tiny finger gestures, full-on leaning forward in anticipation to slumped back in frustration, these poses perfectly capture the bodily idiosyncrasies of having a spontaneous conversation.

3. Times of Friends by memoriesplasticine

Capture the camaraderie of your Sims with this cute Times of Friends pose back by memoriesplasticine.

Now, there are plenty of group shot poses out there. Trust me; I know.

But I love the poses that don’t make it look like your Sims are deliberately posing. Basically, studio setups versus candids and stolen shots.

I’m all for the latter – which is why this humble pack with two poses good for five to six Sims spoke to me. The models look relaxed. Completely at ease. Just another day out with their crew of ride-together, die-together friends.

Who are specifically not looking at the camera.

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The first pose is good for a group of six Sims. The second can only accommodate five. There shouldn’t be any issues if you’re missing one or two people, though.

Nothing that the camera angle can’t hide, anyway.

4. “Let’s Walk Together” Pose Pack by clumsyalien

Another conversation pose pack?

Yes, but this time they’re standing.

For real, though. The little physical perplexities that shine through when conversing with someone else – it’s fascinating.

And there’s something strangely endearing about how soft the models look in this pose pack. It’s like they’re having a legitimately entertaining and/or stimulating conversation.

As with the Times of Friends poses, these poses are best suited for candid, unintentional scenes.

Solo Shots

It’s your Sims’ time to shine.

These solo poses put them squarely in the limelight (and focus) of the shot. These offer a variety of positions that your Sim can take without needing any sort of accessories or furniture around them (i.e., chairs, beds, etc.).

As always, you’ll need Andrew Studio’s Pose Player. But given that these are all independent standalone poses, you won’t need scumbabo’s Teleport Any Sim mod.

5. Model Poses 19 Posepack and CAS by HelgaTisha

For the sexy, saucy, and downright sassy Sim, these custom poses scream effortless power and natural badassery.

Let your Sim’s face and body do all the talking, because they definitely have a lot to say.

There are 14 original poses in this pack and five default CAS poses (specifically, the poses for the Evil trait). The original poses all have some level of confidence and sex appeal, with maybe a hint of smugness coloring the expressions.

Basically perfect for the Sims who know they’re hot.

You won’t really need anything else for these poses to work; just the Pose Player and a heckuva spunky attitude.

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And maybe an appropriately-fiery background.

6. Solo Pose 3

It may be by a different creator, but this pose back is the literal counterpart of the previous Model Poses 19 pose pack.

Whereas that pack was perfect for strong, sassy, independent female Sims, this pose pack lets Male Sims strut their confidence and sultry gravitas in style.

Out of the ten poses, the majority have that assured, absolute alpha vibe to them; tall back, casual-yet-cool demeanor, slight peacocking. But there are two or three surprisingly bashful boy-next-door poses thrown into the mix.

7. Bad Bitch Redux by eslanes

If you’re looking for sassier, grungier, don’t-give-a-carp poses for ladies (again), this Bad Bitch Redux pose back by eslanes might be right up your alley.

Forget teasingly playful; these poses very much warn viewers to keep their distance, lest they get a fashionable leather boot up their arse and a few choice words thrown their way.

Intimidating, sure, but also visually pleasing. It basically portrays the raw power of the unbothered femme, and who doesn’t love that?

Got some Sims who aren’t afraid to stick it to the man? Grab these poses and start pressing ‘C.’

Poses that Need Accessories

So these are basically solo shots with props.

I figured I’d separate them from the group just so that it’s clear they need a little something extra to work – be that a bed, a desk, a chair, or a tiny pumpkin cupcake.

So no downloading these and wondering why your Sim is floating in mid-air.

As always, Andrew’s Pose Player is necessary. And for the poses that require furniture, you’ll also need the ever-dependable Teleport Any Sim mod by scumbabo.

8. Halloween Gift 2020 Collab with BackTrack by wasabi sims

For the batty babes, seductive sirens, underworld overlords, and ghoulish guys and gals, Halloween never truly leaves you.

It’s not so much a holiday as it is a state of being.

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So say that loud and say it proud with these pretty spoopy poses by wasabi sims. There are ten all in all, and they all – one way or another – tell a story.

With the right accessories, of course.

(Otherwise you’d just have a guy gesticulating to thin air and a girl cradling nothing.)

If you want to set the scenes right, you’ll need these cute Halloween accessories by BackTrack, of which the creator of this poses had a collab with.

09. Thoughts!!! by Pandorassims4cc

If you’d rather your Sims be broody and contemplative in the comforts of their home (rather than out on the streets, squatting on curbs and park benches), that can be arranged. With these strange – but admittedly artistic – quasi-contortionist poses.

For the record, I prefer to mull things over on my bed, preferably surrounded by pillows and soft blankets. But if you’re the type to contemplate your concerns in an office chair, with your legs crossed just so and your hand hovering tremulously over your heart, you do you.

No judgment here.

Besides, it makes for quite the creative photoshoot.

Quick note: any chair – base game or otherwise – will work with these poses, provided the height isn’t modified.

10. Phone Call Poses by ratboysims

These poses are on my personal favorites list. And here’s why.

I mean, I get that the concept’s not unique. God knows there are plenty of phone convo poses for the Sims 4 out there.

There aren’t that many options in the pack, either. At a grand total of six poses, it’s enough to be called a pack, but it’s pretty low compared to most pose packs that offer upwards of fifteen variations.

However, the expressions in this pack really blew me away.

I’ll be the first to admit that a lot of custom poses turn me off due to the facial expression. I mean, I get it. It’s in the name: poses. You’re in it for what the body is doing.

But when all the effort goes to how the body looks, it leaves the face looking pretty meh. And I’m not a big fan of meh. If my Sim is going to cannonball into a pool, scale a cliff face, or parkour their way over a bench, I want to see it on their faces, too.

So that’s why ratboy’s Phone Call Poses won me over. The model’s expressions are so soft, so cute, and so beautifully unfiltered, you can really feel how comfortable she is talking to whoever’s on the other end.

And don’t forget to grab the phone accessory (courtesy to Sims CC creator quiddity)!

11. Bathtub Poses by rue

Like I said earlier; plenty of custom phone conversation poses.

This one is no different. But!

I will argue that the concept is marginally more unique. Thousands of Sims would think to hold phone convos on their bed or on the couch.

How many actually take it to the bath?

So bonus points for an uncommon twist to this pretty common concept. I can appreciate an unconventional resting spot as much as the next person and, hey. If your Sim feels most comfortable curled up in a bathtub, then let ‘em be.

I’ll be honest, though. I came for the tub, I stayed for the expressions. I already gave my whole “I want to see emotions!” spiel in the earlier entry, so I won’t reiterate. What I will do is point out that the creator made four variations of each pose (five poses total) based on four different emotions: neutral, worried, angry, and happy.

This is the kind of attention to detail I love.

Again, you’ll need a phone. You can use quiddity’s accessory if you already downloaded it, or you can use this one by r-jayden, which is what the pose creator recommends.

12. Come to My Window + Open Window Poses by hula zombie

I’m combining both of these because (1) they’re by the same creator, and (2) the Open Window Poses pack needs the object .package file from the Come to My Window pack.

So I figured, why not.

I genuinely enjoyed both these packs. They’re pretty unique, they spin a similar narrative, and they present two different takes around the same concept: what if your Sim was locked inside, and the window was they’re only contact with the outside world?

It doesn’t have to be dramatic, either.

I mean sure; you can go the whole “abusive/overprotective authority figure keeps them locked in their bedroom,” route. You do you. But you can also just put it in the context of slipping outside after all this craziness.

13. Bored in Bed Poses by katverse

You know those days where you feel utterly and inexplicably glued to your bed?

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No rhyme, no reason, just a big, fat serving of boredom and laziness sprinkled with a healthy dose of ennui. Nothing’s good on Netflix, your social media feed is particularly uneventful, you’re unproductive and restless and there’s nothing you want to do about it.

Except maybe roll onto your back and stare at the ceiling because your right shoulder’s starting to cramp and you’re tired of staring at the door.

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That’s the exact narrative this pose pack is meant to represent, and it does it quite beautifully.

Five poses in total, and all you really need is a bed (vanilla game or custom content should work just fine).

14. No Mood Pose Pack by katverse

I know The Sims is a simulation game, and is therefore literally designed to mimic real life. But holy heck. I have never resonated this hard with a computer-generated being before.

Seeing the preview photos was like seeing snapshots of my regular Wednesday night.

That’s what lockdown will do to you, I guess.

Like the previous pack, these five poses perfectly capture what it means to be alone, listless, and lazy. The biggest difference is that this pose pack captures the essence of attempting productivity, but falling short.

Every. single. time.

Sometimes you’re just not in the mood for socialization. Or functioning like a normal adult. It happens.

And if we truly want our Sims to replicate our lives, then these poses are necessary for capturing those quintessential states of languid disassociation.

TL;DR: this pose pack? Relatable. Download it ASAP.

As for accessories, the creator used this laptop by Simsational Designs and this beer bottle (as a CAS accessory) by luumia.

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The Sims franchise has always been characterized by virtual families.

I mean, sure, solo Sim households do exist. And many players are just fine flying single the entire game. Totally get that.

But a huge chunk of people who play The Sims 4 prefer more family-oriented gameplay. They start out with one Sim, tie the knot with another Sim and, before you know it they’ve got a full-tiered family tree going.

Custom poses are a great way to capture and immortalize the daily shenanigans of your Sim family.

And thankfully, there’s no shortage of them in the community. If you feel like filling up some family albums, here’s a few packs to check out.

1. Family Portrait Pose by KatVerseCC

Number of Poses: 1

Let’s start with something easy.

This here custom pose is a great option for when you just want to snap a quick portrait of your Sims family.

It’s simple, straightforward, and incredibly easy to set up. Two adults, one teen, two kids, and a toddler. Pretty standard lineup for a pretty standard pose, but who says the basics can’t be beautiful?

I think it’s perfect for an upbeat, positive family having a grand old time indoors or outdoors.

I can also appreciate how the creator included height modifiers so that the age gaps are a little more obvious. And the physical changes are subtle, too.

No squashing or stretching happening here, officer. Carry on.

2. Bonfire Night by lilalmondsim

Number of Poses: 3

This custom pose pack can turn the grumpiest of cats into the coolest of kittens, I swear.

It’s so cute and sweet and well-made, you can feel the warmth radiating through the screen. I could, and I didn’t even place my Sims in front of a fire.

(For reference, I plopped them on a sofa in the middle of the living room just to test the poses. But my point still stands!)

These poses allow for more than two adults, two children, and a toddler, so you can definitely turn this into an extended family gathering if so inclined.

The first pose is for two children, the second is an adorable Simstagram-worthy shot for a family of four, and the third is a general feel-good photo of four adults laughing around the fire (while a child sits at their feet and watches the flames in awe).

All in all, a totally unique concept for a family pose pack. And one that’s expertly done.

P.S. Please note that you will need the marshmallow stick accessory linked by the creator in the description. Otherwise some of the poses … won’t make sense. I think the third and second poses are passable, but the first looks odd without context.

3. Family Poses #2 by simsgami

Number of Poses: 5

Want custom poses that exude casual love and familial affection? Because it doesn’t get chiller than Simsgami’s Family Poses #2 pose pack.

There are five poses in this set, all of which are a mix of posed photos and candid snapshots.

My personal favorite is the pose where the baby/toddler is wide awake while the parents are passed out on the couch (really cute energy, and it’s so pure).

But curled-up-and-cuddling-the-toddler is a close second.

Take note that you’ll need a dog and a cat for one of the poses too.

You can maybe do without the cat, but without the dog, the toddler’s sort of just tremulously resting all its weight on nothing. So maybe take out the toddler if you can’t get a dog in there so it doesn’t look off.

4. Family’s Poses Mac Allister by helgatisha

Number of Poses: 1

This is the pose you want to use when you’re trying to show off a family that just reeks of money and power.

It’s the pose of a family that’s completely untouchable – and knows it.

I don’t know if it’s just the preview photo or if it’s the way most of the Sims pictured seem to be looking down on (not at) the camera, but that’s genuinely the vibe I got from this photo. A family that’s got the resources and connections needed to keep them well above everyone else.

Doesn’t help that no one’s smiling in the photo, either.

Big kudos to the creator, though. Because this is a pretty high-quality pose that’s simple, straightforward, and ridiculously easy to implement.

8 teleporters stacked on top of each other in the middle of the sofa, and bam. Everyone just slide into place.

I sort of prefer placing my Sims families into more casual, candid photos. But I know there are cases when you need a formal pose for a cool family portrait, so here you go.

5. “LEGACY” Pose Pack by Sofi Sparks

Number of Poses: 4

This Legacy pose pack by Sofi Sparks is an excellent blend of options for different age groups and different settings.

The first pose is mostly adults and young adults with just one child. The second and third are for two parents and three kids. And the fourth pose is completely for toddlers.

The first is a pretty formal family portrait that’s reminiscent of helgatisha’s Mac Allister pose pack (only slightly less intimidating).

The second is a more casual, but still posed, shot. The third and fourth look like candid photos, and they are absolutely adorable.

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The concepts are precious and the expressions are on-point.

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.

Other than that, this pack’s flawless.

6. Our Celebration Set by sciophobis

They’re for a picture-perfect family enjoying a classic storybook holiday celebration. There are gifts, sparklers, toddlers, and a big ole’ pine tree that the kids have camped under.

The poses themselves are pretty versatile in terms of Masculine/Feminine Sims, and they all look like the sort of candid shots one would capture on camera (if they had eyes like a hawk and were trigger-happy).

What’s more, some of the poses can definitely be repurposed for a different theme, like for New Years’ Eve or for someone’s birthday.

As mentioned, there are quite a number of accessories needed to match the preview photos.

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.

7. “Family Portrait” Posepack by Chaleara

Number of Poses: 4

I wouldn’t call these poses “candid,” but I also think they’re a little too casual and carefree to be considered “posed.”

Something that’s a mix of both.

Like a family that specifically planned some type of outdoors photoshoot and decided to keep the theme chill. That’s the vibe I get when I look at the poses, because all the models seem so relaxed as they beam up at the camera.

The actual poses are variations of pretty typical family photo poses – save for the second one –so there’s a bit of familiarity there.

The second one has the all the Sims (except the Female) lying on their backs, staring up at the sky. The Female Sim in question is sprawled all over the Male Sim’s chest.

All that said, this set is actually pretty great. And since I’ve noticed that the poses have little to no space between bodies, I highly recommend it for a Sims family that’s extra clingy and extra cuddly.

8. “Happy Household” Family Posepack by Cement

Number of Poses: 10

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.

I seriously can’t think of any other set that executed the same concept as flawlessly as this creator did.

The poses are all variations of playfully affectionate, quietly fond, and hopelessly loving.

There’s one for siblings goofing around, a couple for parents stealing frisky hugs and quick kisses, and even two very sweet ones between an expecting mother and her tiny toddler.

They’re also setup beautifully.

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.

There’s definitely a sort of timeline or progression in this pack, considering you start out with a family of three – two parents, one toddler – and you end with a family of four – two parents, one teen, one child.

So you could ideally use this pose pack for a legacy challenge or “over the years” sort of project, if you so wish.

Barring that, using it for different families at different stages completely works, too.

9. Family Portrait #4 Poses by Atashi77

Number of Poses: 5

Atashi77’s Family Portrait #4 pose pack has some of the cleanest – and cutest – poses on this list.

Simple positions and a simple concept make for quick and easy posing (and screenshot snapping).

No fuss, no muss, very straightforward.

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!)

There’s one candid shot where the toddlers are laughing and the child just looks so happy looking at them, and I think that’s my favorite out of the bunch.

It’s so perfect for the doting brother or sister who takes their role as eldest sibling very seriously.

10. A Family of Four by lilalmondsim

Number of Poses: 3

Buckle in and get ready for another slightly overexcited description of a custom pose pack, because I need to gush about this.

The poses in lilalmondsim’s A Family of Four set have hands-down some of the best custom expressions I’ve seen. Period.

They made my Sims look all sorts of soft and warm and happy.

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.

You can practically feel the artificially-generated love radiating from the screen.

You want tooth-rotting fluff? This pose pack, right here.

There are only three poses, but the quality of each of them more than makes up for it. Especially the first one. Just look at the preview photos – and all the nuzzling that’s going on – and tell me that doesn’t melt your heart.

Something to note about this pack, too:

It wasn’t made specifically for a pregnant parent, but the third pose does specify for a Female (or, I guess, any Sim that can get pregnant) in the 3rd trimester.

The other poses look just fine without a baby bump. But the third pose looks a little awkward without it. Like the Sim doesn’t know what to do with their hands. Or like they just had a big meal.

So maybe do invest in a pregnancy bump accessory or some post-processing magic.

I tested the poses using my regular Sims – in all their non-pregnant glory – and I was, personally, still pretty pleased with the results.

11. Three of Us by simmerberlin

Number of Poses: 9

Whereas lilalmondsim’s A Family of Four set gave off that soft, fluffy, affectionate vibe, simmerberlin’s Three of Us pose pack is a little more on the romantic, possessive side.

But like the good kind of possessive, don’t worry.

The creator describes the poses in this set as ones for “that little family with that little person who makes the days a bit brighter.”

I found that so sweet—and so accurate.

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The poses scream “fairly new parents who are so ecstatic over their little nugget,” and it’s a concept that completely works. Hundred percent endearing and photographable.

The facial expressions are also incredibly high quality.

The Female model looks so happy and content, the Male model looks so enamored (and a wee bit haughty, but it’s also the good kind of haughty), and the Toddler model looks so damn cute. TS4 toddlers are already painfully adorable in-game, so this was just a double-whammy.

The creator also includes height modifiers in the .package file to achieve the desired effect.

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. So full-bodied shots weren’t an option.

Good thing simmerberlin’s poses in this pack are just as stunning up close.

12. Say Cheese by simmerberlin

Number of Poses: 6

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!

If you’ve got a mod that allows for more than eight Sims in one household, that pose could be perfect for your Sims (and your Sims’ extended family). This pack was definitely meant for bigger families with more than two adults/young adults in the mix.

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.

Overall, a very sweet set for very big families.

13. Once Upon a Time by simmerberlin

Number of Poses: 9

Simmerberlin is really spoiling the community with these painfully cute pose packs.

Here’s another set just chockfull of custom poses that depict quiet, precious family moments.

Specifically, parents reading their kids to sleep. It’s definitely a one-of-a-kind concept (in terms of family-oriented poses) that’s been executed near-flawlessly.

The expressions are lovingly soft, the features subtle but still emotional, and the positions just too adorable.

I am an especially big fan of the first two poses, where all your Sims are just puppy-piled on one couch. The looks on the faces of the adult Sims in both poses – but particularly the second pose – are just so freaking fond.

But I will point out that not having the book accessory turns every pose awkward, so be sure to download the one that simmerberlin links in the description.

14. Family Matters by talentedtrait

Number of Poses: 3

Right off the bat, you may notice that these poses don’t incorporate a lot of toddlers or children.

Heck, the first one (and the main preview photo) is basically all teens/young adults.

There’s a reason, I promise.

Apparently, the creator’s own Sims family is made up of mostly teens and up now. So they created these poses to suit their setup.

If your own Sim family has more tiny Sims than full-sized Sims running around, this might not be the best pose pack for you.

But if you’ve got plenty of teens and adults on the premises, I highly recommend this pack.

The three poses in it are great for a fairly large (or extended) family that’s pretty affectionate. And has no regard whatsoever for personal bubbles.

The second pose is a particularly good balance, I find, of the first pose and the last.

By the by, if you want to use the third pose, just know that the creator apologizes in advance. And recommends you save the photo for reference. I, having struggled for hours with the third pose, highly recommend that too.

15. Family is Everything #1 Pose Pack by Bored Sims

Number of Poses: 8

Ending this list with a casually happy set of poses, this Family is Everything pack is probably the most balanced of the bunch.

There are poses with adults and kids, teens and adults, just teens, and just adults.

These poses are mostly posed-for setups, but there are two candid poses in there that I absolutely adore.

Especially the sixth one, where the Child Sim is piggybacking and the Toddler Sim is being cradled.

The custom expressions are golden. They made my Sims look genuinely happy, and that’s not an easy feat considering my Sims look like plain potatoes on most days.

All jokes aside, I’d describe the vibe of this pose pack as “gentle and affectionate”.

Perfect for several different families of varying numbers, or one big extended family posing for smaller group photos.

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