Single tile sliding doors
I received an inquiry about a single tile door, so I modified the EA's double sliding door. When I was at it, I also made a version with half glass and without glass.
The simple doors are suitable for tight spaces, such as toilets.
The door is still a "2-tile door. For that the sims should not go through the wall, it is useful to place an item in which they are not attending as shown in the picture. You have to use 'moveObjects on' for it.
All doors have four color channels and costs $ 295
Polygon Counts:
Full glass door: 364 vertices and 224 faces
Half glass door: 361 vertices and 233 faces
No glass door: 365 vertices and 235 faces
Additional Credits:
I want to thank EA for the game, the developers of the tools I use and the autors of tutorials
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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