I just uploaded these to MTS, so they're in the moderation queue. These are the next doors/windows to get recolored so that they match all of my other wood stuff. So, I present the JustaDoor, the Walnut Door, and the Old Yankee 4-Score Door:
To be honest, I don't use Maxis's interior doors all that much. Generally, I use interior doors from the Maxis completer sets that match the windows I use on a house, or I use all-CC sets that have matching windows and doors. However, if I'm using a Maxis window that doesn't have a completer set, I'll generally use one of three Maxis interior doors, and those are the three included here.
We have the cheap, panel-less JustaDoor:
DOWNLOAD And we have the 2-panel Walnut Door:
DOWNLOADAnd we have the 4-panel Old Yankee 4-Score Door:
DOWNLOADAll of the images above were culled from pics taken in-game and indoors, since that's where these doors will generally be used. They are lit by the light from one window.
These files will recolor the Maxis arches that go with these doors, too. They will also recolor Leesester's two-tile versions of these doors,
here and
here, if you have them. (And I highly recommend them if you do not, especially if you often have two-tile-wide hallways with a door at the end and two-tile-wide entries to bedrooms, like I often have. Because in those cases, doors on one tile just look stooooooopid.)
In all likelihood, these will be the only interior doors that I will recolor other than the Oaktowne Classic door. I like that one's extra-tall height and, in conjunction with CC sidelight windows, I use it on exteriors as often as interiors. However, if you find yourself with a burning need for Maxis interior doors other than those in my colors, feel free to shoot me a request. Rest assured that I have/will be assaulting all of the wooden exterior doors that are included in the EPs/SPs that I have.
And that's about it. Exciting, huh? :) As always, the files in these downloads have been compressed, and they are all clearly named so that you can discard the colors you don't want/need. Also as always, please forgive my aging video card's inability to render smooth edges. It really shows on some of these pics, I'm afraid. :)