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Creating Merchandise If you're looking to create merchandise for your career, you've come to the right place. Below are the different types of merchandise that you can create. CDs (exclusive only to musicians), DVDs, photo books, posters, magazines, and calendars. In order to create these merchandise however, you must complete certain tasks. You can read up on the tasks on this page.Don't forget to claim a model here! If you have a completed task, you can turn that in here to have your merchandise created! CDs, DVDs, Photo Books, and Posters The task for creating CDs, DVDs, photo books, and posters is the same (the only differences will the the type of cards that you will have to collect). You must collect eight cards that are classified under your specific career, four of which must be from the same deck. There is no limitation on the number of these merchandises you can create weekly. CDs are exclusive to musicians.Example: If I were trying to release a CD, I would collect eight musician cards. My collection would ultimately look like this: ![]()
CD Samples DVD Samples Photo Book Samples Poster Samples Magazines To create a magazine, you must collect five cards featuring cards from your specific career. This is just like when you try to level up to the first level of your career, except this time, all five cards must be from five different decks. Magazine making is limited to only one magazine per week. All magazines will be from the magazine, Amuse.Example: If I were trying to release a magazine as an actor, I would collect five different-decked cards. My collection would ultimately look like this:
Magazine Samples Calendars To create a calendar, you must collect ten cards featuring cards from your specific career. The ten cards must be from the same deck. Calendar-making is limited to only one calendar per year (like a real calendar).Example: If I were trying to release a magazine as a model, I would collect ten cards from the same deck. My collection would ultimately look like this: ![]()
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