Post by Ezzy on Sept 27, 2019 9:50:23 GMT
Here's a little driveable/flyable rocket ship for your Simmies. It's inspired by the smooth, sleek rocket ships featured in Sci-Fi movies of the 1950s, but with a bit of cuteness and zaniness thrown in for The Sims purposes, and comes in a choice of six different recolours, as depicted below:
The MESH file contains the default recolour I used for the TS3 version, with a black and white checkerboard body, red nosecone and gray legs. The five recolour files contain 1) a snazzy silver version, 2) a Steampunk-graphics version 3) an all-black 'stealth' version for your undercover sims, 4) a khaki green and camouflage version for your military types, and 5) no creation of mine would be complete without a silly version, in this case a brightly multicoloured retro pattern.
It's found in the Vehicles section and costs 10,000 simoleons. You treat it just the same as a car, by putting down a driveway, then place the rocket ship by putting its footprint (the green grid) on the drive like you do with a car. The rocket will hover over the drive at its flying height. To use it, just click on the rocket ship the same as you do with a car. Looks cute around town, whether flying to and from their destinations or just parked in drives.
As depicted below, Sims enter the ship by being pulled up into the sky by an irresistible force and then transporting through the walls of the ship. When they arrive at their destination, they fall out and either go splat face-down on the pavement as below left, or slide into the ground and then transport to a standing-up position - it tends to vary. The first two to exit usually go splat. And for night driving, the ship displays a couple of running lights on its belly, and a bit of afterburner behind.
Minor issue: Whatever I tried, I was unable to generate a custom thumbnail for this item for the Buy Mode catalogue, so it will show up in the catalogue as a picture of a groundshadow. I've noticed other TS2 custom vehicles with this problem so I'm not sure this issue can be remedied.
Recolouring: There is one issue with recolouring, which is that I had trouble mapping the legs due to their odd shape (the mesh is adapted from TS3's toy rocket, which was not great to begin with), so patterns will stretch a lot on a few small areas of them. It's best to keep the legs a solid colour.
Thanks for looking, hope you'll find this a bit of fun for your Sci-Fi simmies!
DOWNLOAD FROM MOD THE SIMS:
www.modthesims.info/d/497951/little-retro-rocket-ship-flyable-driveable-transport-for-your-sci-fi-sims.html
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip the .zip file and just copy the .package file(s) of your choice to your Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads folder. You must install the MESH file, and then you can choose to either install all of the recolour files or just some of them.
You must of course have the Nightlife expansion to use this.
Polygon Counts:
2540
Additional Credits:
Made using SimPE, Photoshop and Milkshape.
Credits go to the great wintermuteai1 for his old TS2 spaceships which I examined in order to figure out how to rig this and how to do enter/exit animations.
Mutlicolour retro pattern is from freephotoshoppatterns.com
Mesh adapted from TS3 toy rocket mesh
The MESH file contains the default recolour I used for the TS3 version, with a black and white checkerboard body, red nosecone and gray legs. The five recolour files contain 1) a snazzy silver version, 2) a Steampunk-graphics version 3) an all-black 'stealth' version for your undercover sims, 4) a khaki green and camouflage version for your military types, and 5) no creation of mine would be complete without a silly version, in this case a brightly multicoloured retro pattern.
It's found in the Vehicles section and costs 10,000 simoleons. You treat it just the same as a car, by putting down a driveway, then place the rocket ship by putting its footprint (the green grid) on the drive like you do with a car. The rocket will hover over the drive at its flying height. To use it, just click on the rocket ship the same as you do with a car. Looks cute around town, whether flying to and from their destinations or just parked in drives.
As depicted below, Sims enter the ship by being pulled up into the sky by an irresistible force and then transporting through the walls of the ship. When they arrive at their destination, they fall out and either go splat face-down on the pavement as below left, or slide into the ground and then transport to a standing-up position - it tends to vary. The first two to exit usually go splat. And for night driving, the ship displays a couple of running lights on its belly, and a bit of afterburner behind.
Minor issue: Whatever I tried, I was unable to generate a custom thumbnail for this item for the Buy Mode catalogue, so it will show up in the catalogue as a picture of a groundshadow. I've noticed other TS2 custom vehicles with this problem so I'm not sure this issue can be remedied.
Recolouring: There is one issue with recolouring, which is that I had trouble mapping the legs due to their odd shape (the mesh is adapted from TS3's toy rocket, which was not great to begin with), so patterns will stretch a lot on a few small areas of them. It's best to keep the legs a solid colour.
Thanks for looking, hope you'll find this a bit of fun for your Sci-Fi simmies!
DOWNLOAD FROM MOD THE SIMS:
www.modthesims.info/d/497951/little-retro-rocket-ship-flyable-driveable-transport-for-your-sci-fi-sims.html
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS:
Unzip the .zip file and just copy the .package file(s) of your choice to your Documents\EA Games\The Sims 2\Downloads folder. You must install the MESH file, and then you can choose to either install all of the recolour files or just some of them.
You must of course have the Nightlife expansion to use this.
Polygon Counts:
2540
Additional Credits:
Made using SimPE, Photoshop and Milkshape.
Credits go to the great wintermuteai1 for his old TS2 spaceships which I examined in order to figure out how to rig this and how to do enter/exit animations.
Mutlicolour retro pattern is from freephotoshoppatterns.com
Mesh adapted from TS3 toy rocket mesh