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Only way to load them would be to set everything up and looking nice and then saving the session to use as a template for future projects.
I built these such that anyone could arrange them however they please, creating their own personalized environments.
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Download Hub[fav.me]
Organized release page that showcases all of the packages and provides exterior download links, links to workshop pages, and the oringal Blender & compiling files.
FAQ/Help[fav.me]
This page provides some good tips on setting up the scene.
Documentation - Complete list of Contents and Features[sta.sh]
Good reference for people looking to edit or make changes to the models/textures.
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Let me know if you need any help or have any questions on setting up the scene(s). :)
I realize now that I never really went through and updated the descriptions to explain it all.
'Core' is just the pack that contains all of the building models and some other useful props. I couldn't have everything in one package because it's too big to upload to workshop so I opted to just organize all the ponyville models into packs.