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Didn't think my collection will be big like this honestly...will try to find time for that. Thanks though :)
Bumping the request below for a theme, will be a pita to have to create a custom for all these assets
Thanks!
I'm testting around with but maybe someone has a solution?
Thanks!
Thanks and enjoy! :)
Thanks. Glad that I built those :) Enjoy
haha I agree. The most of vanilla buildings are not attractive at all, especially higher levels. I don't know much about modding but I believe it's more complicated than making something you want in Blender at least...which is basically what I'm doing.
Thanks :) I just haven't made any Lv2 buildings. All of my growable assets should spawn in your city without any problems except 1x2, 3 or 4 buildings have to be zoned manually (zone 1x4, skip 1 tile and zone 1x4, and skip 1 tile...then "wait the buildings to grow there" and then fill the gap) if you want make a row of them. Otherwise, the vanilla buildings will fill the gap of Lv2.
Thanks :)
Most of them are growable
Do you do commissioned works? PM me.
Thanks for your comments. I will start looking into RICO but it will most likely be a slow process.
I'll check it out. Thanks for letting me know.
Thanks for suggestion. I'll look into it.
Very intresting. The Steam Plant looks like a nice place to visit now! The Washington Water and Power building might be good to recreate as a giant water pumping station in game. Love that brick cornice though!
The August Paulsen Center and US Bank Buildings are def good-looking. The Davenport Hotel is amaizing inside but outside isn't as much as exciting as inside WHICH is good for growables...hmm...
Well the Steam Plant in Spokane definitely has some big stacks. It was built in 1914 to burn coal and heat the entire city with steam heat. It evenually was convertet to produce electricity as well. It ceased operation in 1986 and was converted into a mini-mall/office/brewery.
The Washington Water and Power building is a giant brick hydro electric plant built around the same time, by the same architect.
Other buildings to check out in your G-Earth flyover are the August Paulsen Center (late 20's art deco) and the US Bank Building (1918 or so). The Davenport Hotel is another amazing structure built in the 1910's.
I'll fly over to Spokane (in google earth of course) to check it out. I realized some smaller cities have some nice 20s-30s buildings waiting to be discovered. I've had an idea for power plants (postponed but it's gonna happen) just like the Steam Plant but likely to be bigger scale. Chimenies/smokestacks are one of my weaknesses...!
Thank you guys :)