“Sincerity” Mesh Override ‒ More flexible placement
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Created by plasticbox
Uploaded: 19th Jun 2015 at 8:42 PM
Updated: 12th Jul 2015 at 8:00 PM
Updated: 12th Jul 2015 at 8:00 PM
Since objects can be moved up/down on the wall but no lower than their minimum height, this mirror is basically unuseable for me .. who would hang a mirror under the ceiling like that?
This mesh override places the whole thing 1m lower so that it can now be moved wherever one wants, even very low, since the bright colours make it seem suitable for children’s rooms.
The picture above shows the minimum height. To move stuff up and down, turn on bb.moveobjects and use the 9/0 keys while holding the object.
I’ve also re-shaped the frame so that it is the same width on all sides (the Maxis version looks like an accident to me).
Overrides the following:
0x01661233-0x00000000-0xAA5E68B956C39F3C MODL
0x01D10F34-0x00010000-0xAA5E68B956C39F3C MLOD
Polygon counts:
64V/46F
Sun Shadow: 20V/28F
(There is no separate low-poly mesh in the original either since it is already a rectangle)
TSRW/Milkshape, s4pe.
This mesh override places the whole thing 1m lower so that it can now be moved wherever one wants, even very low, since the bright colours make it seem suitable for children’s rooms.
The picture above shows the minimum height. To move stuff up and down, turn on bb.moveobjects and use the 9/0 keys while holding the object.
I’ve also re-shaped the frame so that it is the same width on all sides (the Maxis version looks like an accident to me).
Overrides the following:
0x01661233-0x00000000-0xAA5E68B956C39F3C MODL
0x01D10F34-0x00010000-0xAA5E68B956C39F3C MLOD
Polygon counts:
64V/46F
Sun Shadow: 20V/28F
(There is no separate low-poly mesh in the original either since it is already a rectangle)
TSRW/Milkshape, s4pe.
Filename | Size | Downloads | Date | |||||
pbox_mirror_sincerity-meshoverride.zip
Size: 4.7 KB · Downloads: 3,747 · 19th Jun 2015 |
4.7 KB | 3,747 | 19th Jun 2015 | |||||
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– Feel free to recycle, you don’t need to ask.
– For the attribution, please link to the upload you’re using wherever possible (instead of my profile). This is particularly important with edits made for/with different games or game versions.
– If you use my stuff in something you make, please upload the result to a free, accessible, noncommercial site with no more restrictions than these. Code must remain open source; meshes and other material must remain re-usable.
Please do not redistribute any unmodified files – link to the upload post instead.