Lost And Found: Jester Mask *Updated for Teens and up Both Genders*

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Uploaded: 31st Mar 2011 at 8:51 PM
Updated: 12th Jul 2011 at 5:33 AM
Found: A somewhat creepy mask. Looks to fit females. Contact VP to retrieve.

So maybesomethingdunno uploaded this as a Wall Decoration last week and mentioned making it into a wearable accessory. I couldn't resist. So here it is, a somewhat creepy mask for your female sims to go around in.



maybesomethingdunno also allowed me to post his two recolors for the object as recolors of this mesh, so actually you get three masks to frighten small children with.

The mask is enabled for all categories, so your sims will only take it off when showering/bathing

I also tackled the other two items he mentioned, they each have their own threads.

Do whatever you want with the mesh and recolors. Its a maxis mesh anyway and I don't claim to have put any work into the recolors.

UPDATE JULY 11TH 2011: Now available for both genders ages teen and up. If you already downloaded the mask: Delete the old Mesh file (named "MESH_VP_LostAndFound_afJesterMask") and let the new recolor files overwrite the old ones (they share the same name if you didn't get the townified version. If you did, delete the recolor files too.) Anyone who was wearing the mask will need a trip to the mirror to replace it with the new one. You can leave the old files in, but since the recolors overwrite the old ones, the mask shows up flashing blue (as illustrated by the woman with blonde hair below.) If you got the townified version and leave the old ones in, you'll have two copies of the mask for adult women cluttering up your catalog.

The All Ages version also gives you the option of having them "Townified." So the creepy looking townies can look even creepier.

Mesh Info:
Faces: 413, Vertices:262 (I had to add one face and three vertices to the maxis numbers because the mesh kept crashing bodyshop if there wasn't at least one polygon in each group)

Thanks to:
maybesomethingdunno for finding these little buggers in the first place and sharing the guids so I could do this
Numenor for the AGS


Polygon Counts:
413