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Recolors for more of the community lot Neukum wall speakers

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Uploaded: 21st Feb 2018 at 4:17 PM
These are AL Wood, Goth, LACK, and MALM recolors of the Classical and Oldies speakers from Nightlife, the New Wave speaker from Open for Business, and the Country speaker from Pets. Unlike my original set of speaker recolors, these are standalone packages which complement Michelle's recolors of the residential speaker, but are not linked to them. The recolors for each EP's speaker(s) are split into four rar files, one for each palette. All textures are Compressorized, and have been checked in-game.

Because of the way the New Wave and Country speakers are mapped, linking to recolors for the residential lot speakers wasn't an option for them. It was an option for the Nightlife speakers, but while it wasn't a bad option, retexturing them was a better one.

Since the recolors for the Classical and Oldies speakers both require Nightlife and both meshes use the same textures, each of those speakers' rar files has packages with the textures for its palette, and each recolor package for those speakers is linked to the texture package for its color. So, to use a recolor for the Classical or Oldies speakers, you will need both the recolor package and the texture package that it is linked to.

Recolors for the New Wave speaker require Open for Business, and recolors for the Country speaker require Pets.


Additional Credits:
The Blackwood, Mahogany, and Whitewood textures are by amythestfenix, all other textures are Maxis.

Michelle for making downloadable templates for the AL Wood, LACK, and MALM palettes available. Also, thanks to amythestfenix for allowing templates for her extra wood colors to be included.

Without iCad's Community Lot Speaker Recolors, I probably wouldn't have realized that the New Wave speaker could be retextured.