Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Jaipur Column

In 1 collection by Macwelshman
India Gate
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Jaipur Column
The Jaipur Column is a 44m tall monumental column in the middle of the courtyard in front of Rashtrapati Bhavan, the presidential residence in New Delhi, India. In 1912 Madho Singh II, the Maharaja of Jaipur, offered to sponsor its construction to commemorate the 1911 Delhi Durbar and the transfer of the capital of India from Kolkata to New Delhi.

The column was designed by the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and was completed in 1930.

The column is predominantly made of cream sandstone, with red sandstone used for the base. At the top there is an egg surmounted by a bronze lotus flower and a six-pointed glass star. These are supported by a steel shaft running through the column's entire length.

This asset was commissioned by ohenry251 for a fictional city inspired by the layout of Sir Edwin Lutyen's 1915 plan for the capital of British India in New Delhi.

This asset is designed to fit with the other assets commissioned by ohenry251 which I have brought together as an 'India Gate' collection.

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Jaipur Column

Details
Footprint
3 x 3 Units
Geometry
6.2K tris, 79 tris LOD
Textures
2048 x 2048, LOD 128 x 128

The asset can be found in the 'Unique Buildings' tab.

I've tried to make this asset as realistic as possible and therefore the geometry tri count is high and the textures large. All of the texture elements have been created specifically for this asset in order for full control over the final look.

Please try this asset out and if there are any problems let me know in the comments below.



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3 Comments
Mr.Planner 16 Apr, 2023 @ 7:33am 
Amazing
banditdab99 5 May, 2022 @ 8:00am 
thank you
luke.jams 4 May, 2022 @ 9:39pm 
great thanks sir, I love assets related to my hometown and am glad to see Indian style buildings.