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Testers Wanted: CEP Paintings Themed: Military (Updated Screenshot)

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Uploaded: 3rd Jan 2005 at 4:46 AM
Updated: 3rd Jan 2005 at 3:42 PM - Changed Screenshot
For now here are some paintings of mixed sizes themed Military. All were made using the PhotoShop plugin (I recommend it now for the quality of the images generated by these pictures when in game). I have 7 I am working on but one template I created refuses to show anything but the lettered file name on it. And one picture while using one of Quaxi's premade templates does not show at all and it looks like I may have reached a limit on the size of file it will actually handle there.

COLOUR ENABLED PACKAGES REQUIRED: These recoloured objects were made using the new colour enabling package features in SimPE Object Workshop (version 0.14a and above). This enables most Maxis objects which only had 1 color option available to turn on the option, if content is added, to provide more colour and textures. If you do not have these colour enable packages installed these objects will not be available in your game. To download the Colour Enabled Packages (CEP) and install on your system please see http://www.modthesims2.com/showthread.php?p=119480 and follow the installation instructions there.

OTHER NOTES: If you have a problem let me know. If you want a request email me OR private message me. It would help tremendously if you had the images you wanted done as there is no guarantee I can find them. With the PhotoShop plugin almost any image can be used without too much trouble. No smaller than 256x256 and the higher the quality the better. Screenshots no longer do justice to these pictures when you see them in game. Using the Photo Studio Plugin is recommended when making paintings. Take the time to make your own templates - the time saved and the quality of the final product is truly worth it.


Edit: Updated the screenshot with a closer one. It does show the pictures in a better light.