New Mesh Richard Serra One Ton Prop
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Created by lagermonkey
Uploaded: 10th Feb 2007 at 5:36 PM
Updated: 14th Feb 2007 at 11:26 AM
Updated: 14th Feb 2007 at 11:26 AM
After my Sims had had their yearning for pickled shark satisfied they had the thought that perhaps they weren't getting quite enough art from the late sixties.
So I made them this. This is a recreation of Richard Serra's one ton prop from 1969
It weighs one digital ton is made out of digital lead.
It has 50 faces and 100 vertices and takes up 4 squares of valuable floor space.
You can find it under decorative sculpture.
I have tested this in the base game using Numenor's base game starter pro and with expansion packs so it should work for everyone. (Hopefully)
I was making an art gallery in my neighbourhood so I needed a bit more art. So there may be more as I get round to it. And as I decide what to make. Maybe Tracy Emin’s tent. Or something by the Chapman brothers.
So I made them this. This is a recreation of Richard Serra's one ton prop from 1969
It weighs one digital ton is made out of digital lead.
It has 50 faces and 100 vertices and takes up 4 squares of valuable floor space.
You can find it under decorative sculpture.
I have tested this in the base game using Numenor's base game starter pro and with expansion packs so it should work for everyone. (Hopefully)
I was making an art gallery in my neighbourhood so I needed a bit more art. So there may be more as I get round to it. And as I decide what to make. Maybe Tracy Emin’s tent. Or something by the Chapman brothers.
This is a new mesh, and means that it's a brand new self contained object that usually does not require a specific Pack (although this is possible depending on the type). It may have Recolours hosted on MTS - check below for more information.
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onetonprop[jh100207].zip
Size: 579.9 KB · Downloads: 331 · 10th Feb 2007 |
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The Policy policy
I haven't really been playing or making anything for the Sims for some time now and don't envisage that I will be doing in the future.
So with that in mind I thought The Policy Policy aught to change.
The policy is as follows. Any one can do anything with these objects. Post them where you want, edit them, whatever, no need to give credit just do with them what you will.
Perhaps if there is a sims 3 that looks a bit prettier and has more efficient code with less patches I may be back for that. Mind you having had a look at the screen shots it doesn't look to be such a leap forward. It's still people hovering above a sofa while they are decapitated by their t shirt as far as I can see.
So with that in mind I thought The Policy Policy aught to change.
The policy is as follows. Any one can do anything with these objects. Post them where you want, edit them, whatever, no need to give credit just do with them what you will.
Perhaps if there is a sims 3 that looks a bit prettier and has more efficient code with less patches I may be back for that. Mind you having had a look at the screen shots it doesn't look to be such a leap forward. It's still people hovering above a sofa while they are decapitated by their t shirt as far as I can see.