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North American Professional Sports Trophies

SCREENSHOTS
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Uploaded: 12th May 2007 at 8:51 PM
Well... welcome to my first clash with object meshing. I figured since I was going to take a break from jersey creation I may as well occupy my free time doing something constructive.

I noticed that there were no really cool sports trophies out there sooooo I decided to make my own. Rather than upload each individually, I decided to upload all 4 at once and see what the MTS2 Gods have to say.

Warning! Danger! Caution! (and any other word used to draw attention): These meshes have very high face/vertice counts. I tried doing them at a lower count, but they looked horrible. So for the sake of detail they're pretty chunky. However I field tested each individually as well as all together in-game and my system handles it just fine. Just thought I'd put that word of caution out there. for those whose systems aren't up to snuff.

Anyways, I covered the major North American sports here:

(MLB) Major League Baseball - The Commissioner's Trophy (World Series Champion)

(NBA) National Basketball Association - Larry O'Brien Trophy (NBA Finals Champion)

(NHL) National Hockey League - The Stanley Cup (NHL Finals Champion)

(NFL) National Football League - Vince Lombardi Trophy (Superbowl Champion)

As usual, please do not redistribute without giving credit sYn28 (or NASS) and absolutely do not post anything I make on the Sims 2 Exchange or any paysite. Recolouring of the original mesh is permitted so long as credit is given. Nuff said.

Polygon Counts:
Commissioner's Trophy: 3598 vertices / 6216 triangles
Lombardi Trophy: 1767 vertices / 3418 triangles
O'BrienTrophy: 570 vertices / 1128 triangles
Stanley Cup: 6072 vertices / 12096 triangles

Additional Credits:
Special thanks to the following people for helping me trudge through my first object meshing experience: Jwoods, Dr Pixel, IgnorantBliss, dewshine, and toRnado.