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CEP-EXTRA for EDUKATE bookshelf plus recolors

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Uploaded: 9th Jan 2018 at 1:27 AM
This is a simple CEP-EXTRA that will allow you to independently change the colors of the shelves and books of the EDUKATE Shelf by Fun in the Sun. As shipped with the Teen Style Stuff Pack, there is only one recolorable subset which includes both the shelves and books as one recolorable unit.

REQUIREMENTS:

The Teen Style Stuff Pack, as the original game code this CEP-EXTRA alters is in that SP.

The CEP . CEP-EXTRAS are just an extension of this virtually indispensible tool, not standalone fixes. Also, any recolors made for this object will be considered recolors of a Maxis object, which of course requires the CEP.



Please note that there is a special installation procedure for these files in order for them to work.

dARE_CEP_BookcaseEdukate-ProgramFiles.package: put into C:\Program Files (x86)\EA GAMES\The Sims 2\TSData\Res\Catalog\zCEP-EXTRA.
dARE_CEP_BookcaseEdukate-Documents.package: put into \Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\zCEP-EXTRA


Also included are a "starter set" of EDUKATE recolors. I say starter set because, to the best of my knowledge, there are no existing recolors for the books of this shelf. Existing recolors of the shelves should work just fine. This recolor package goes into your Downloads folder, as usual.



Technical info:

Catalogue location: Hobbies>Bookcases

Total faces - 1248 (same as game version)

In-game price - 325


Polygon Counts:
bookcase - 362
books - 566
poles - 288
shadows - 32

Additional Credits: SimPE - thanks to Quaxi and all the people who helped bring us this tool
The Compressorizer - thanks to jfade
MTS- Thanks to Tashiketh , the staff, and helpful folks of this community
Huge thanks to Numenor and RGiles for creating the CEP without which this project would have been impossible.