Posted 18th Mar 2007 at 03:41 AM
- Updated 19th Nov 2008 at 12:07 PM by Dr Pixel
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This is a picked upload! It showcases some of the best talent and creativity available on MTS and in the community.
This is a Maxis Recolour which means that it is a recolour of an item that already exists in your game. Please check the Expansion pack requirements to see which game pack it recolours.
This is a new mesh, and means that it's a brand new self contained object that usually does not require a specific Expansion pack (although this is possible depending on the type). It may have Recolours hosted on MTS2 - check the sidebar.
This is a new mesh recolour, and means that you will need to download the particular mesh itself in order for this to show up in your game. See the Meshes Needed section or read the text for more information.
Sales the easy way - just park this second-hand stepvan anywhere, open up the doors, and you're ready to sell!
This object REQUIRES the Open For Business expansion pack
It is a Stepvan truck that acts just like the OFB display shelves.
Just like the Maxis shelf, it can hold 1 large item, 2 medium items, or 6 small items for sale.
When placing items, put your pointer to the right rear side of the truck - they will be placed in the correct position on the shelf area. When removing items, place your pointer on the item itself.
The van takes 15 tiles of space in the game, a 3 x 5 tile area.
Polys = 7609 (508 polys per tile)
Included in this package is the Mesh plus 5 color options.
This object may be recolored, and may be included in lot uploads.
Recolors should link to this post so people can get the mesh.
The mesh was modified from the Maxis delivery truck mesh. The UV_mapping is corrected so lettering will look right (not reversed) on both sides of the van and on the hood.
All mesh editing and uv_mapping was done with MilkShape using Wes Howe's Unimesh Plugins and the .obj file export/import features of SimPE.
Thanks to Echo for the tutorial on adding tiles to an object and eliminating the walk-through problem.
Polygon Counts:
7609
460 people have said thanks to Dr Pixel for this download.
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