Are you trying to become a supermodel in BitLife? BitLife is an expansive life simulation game, and modeling is just one of the special careers available. Before you can become a model in BitLife, you'll need to buy the Model job pack (or the Boss Mode pack to unlock all special careers). In this article, we'll go over the exact steps you need to take to become a model. We've also included an answer guide for auditions and fashion week so you can ace each one. Keep reading to learn more!
How to Become a Supermodel in BitLife
First, your character must have looks in the 90% range. Take modeling lessons as a child, then immediately get a headshot taken once they've graduated. Complete some local modeling gigs and apply to an agency, then do as many go-sees and auditions as you can each year to rise up the modeling career ranks.
Steps
How to Become A Supermodel
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Purchase the Model job pack. To access the Model job, you must have the Model job pack. You can buy this by tapping the three-line menu button in the upper-left corner of the main BitLife screen and then tapping BitLife Marketplace .
- You can either purchase the Model job pack or buy the Boss Mode pack, which unlocks all job packs. Prices for these packs will vary depending on where you live.
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Start a new life with a character that has a high Looks stat. Having a high Looks stat is important when trying to become a model. If your character has at least 70% Looks, you should be able to increase it over the course of your character's life. However, if your character's look stat is very low, consider rolling a new character until you get one with good looks.
- To increase your Looks stat, get successful plastic surgery, go to the gym, cure any of your illnesses, and go to the salon or spa. [1] X Research source
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Take modeling classes. Once your character turns 13, you can start taking modeling classes. If your parents refuse, you can keep trying each year, or wait until your character graduates high school to start taking them on their own.
- Once your character starts modeling classes, spam them a few times a year until the progress bar doesn't seem to go up any further.
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Get a part-time job as soon as possible. While in high school, get your character a part-time job. This is to help pay for expenses like a headshot (or modeling classes, if your character's parents refused) once your character graduates.
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Take a headshot once your character graduates. To do this, go to Occupation > Special Careers > Model > Headshot . The options you select for a headshot don't appear to affect your modeling career, so select either grayscale or full color, then select an outfit, background, and expression combination that you like.
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Start applying for casting calls. If you get an audition, use our answer guide to help you pick the right Attitude, Poise, and Quirkiness to do well in the audition.
- If you get lucky, your character will get scouted by a modeling agency when doing casting calls. Otherwise, move to the next step.
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Apply for a modeling agency. Tap the Modeling Agencies button to apply for an agency. If you're called in for an audition, use our answer guide below to figure out how much Attitude, Poise, and Quirkiness to do.
- Try to find an agency with a reputation of over 90% with at least one celebrity model.
- When you first start out, your character will be a Body Part Model. You can then be promoted to Stock Photo Model, then Catalog Model, then Elite Model, and finally Supermodel.
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Do as many go-sees as you can in a year. Once you're signed as a model with an agency, you can start doing go-sees. You can do a few of these every year, so do as many as you can until the game says your agent can't set up any more go-sees for you.
- The answers don't matter a ton, but try to pick the most professional responses to each question.
- Make sure to read what each client asks your character to do when the answers are Happily agree to do it and Say it's beneath you . Sometimes the best answer is to say it's beneath you if the client is asking your character to do something gross or rude.
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Request gigs from your agency's clients. While you can still continue doing casting calls for local gigs, it's a good idea to do most of your modeling work with the clients that work with your modeling agency, especially if you do well on your go-sees.
- To do this, go to the job screen and tap on your career at the top of the page, then tap Clients
. Select one of the clients and tap Inquire about a gig
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- Try to do gigs with clients that have a high reputation bar. These gigs usually pay better and will look better in your portfolio.
- Do as many gigs as you can in one year. For your auditions, use our answer guide below.
- To do this, go to the job screen and tap on your career at the top of the page, then tap Clients
. Select one of the clients and tap Inquire about a gig
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Age up once you've done as many gigs and go-sees as you can in a year. Make sure to maintain your stats, as well. Try to keep your Looks as high as possible, and make sure your Health and Happiness stats stay high. The Smarts stat isn't as important for a modeling career, so you don't need to focus on that stat if you don't want to.
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Walk in Fashion Week, if you're selected. For Fashion Week, you'll be prompted to complete a couple of multiple-choice events. To know the best answer to select, check out our Fashion Week answer guide below.
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Repeat steps 8 through 11 until you get promoted. After Body Part Model, you will be promoted to Stock Photo Model, then Catalog Model, then Elite Model, then Supermodel.
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Complete at least 5 local gigs to unlock elite gigs. You must also be an Elite Model or Supermodel to unlock elite gigs.