Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Amsterdam Canal Buildings (pack of two)
   
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Amsterdam Canal Buildings (pack of two)

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Two residential buildings (level 3) typical of the houses found in Amsterdam and throughout the west of the Netherlands. Featuring a characteristic 'klokgevel' (bell-shaped gable section).

The two buildings are essentially identical, except that one has an extra floor for some variety in building height.

Both buildings also use exactly the same texture files, so if you're using the Loading Screen Mod, these will only be loaded by the game once, saving your PC some RAM for other things...

You can also use the Painter mod to change the roof colour, if you so desire.

The original model has been on the workshop for a while, but in a different form, and came from another game I believe. But I have edited the models to make them around three units deep (the width unchanged at one unit), and also completely retextured them from scratch. My first modelling and texturing project in Blender (and yes, it took ages), so that's progress and any constructive feedback is appreciated. There are a couple of little flaws that I noticed already but overall I thought the result was worth sharing.

7 comentarios
sebesams 8 FEB 2019 a las 1:33 a. m. 
Ohhh!!! Yes!!!! Dank je wel!
w_jkoopman 7 FEB 2019 a las 9:40 a. m. 
Excellent! Now I can add more variation in my city. Keep them coming ;)
Lennep  [autor] 6 FEB 2019 a las 9:38 a. m. 
Good. No there aren't any problems in game, I already tested it myself.
Dr.Beakman 6 FEB 2019 a las 8:52 a. m. 
Excellent! I didn't have a problem in-game either
Lennep  [autor] 5 FEB 2019 a las 4:17 p. m. 
Yeah more in the pipeline
Dr.Beakman 4 FEB 2019 a las 7:04 p. m. 
Great, thank you! I'll test it in-game and let you know if there's any problems. Any plans for more Dutch assets?
toonsch 4 FEB 2019 a las 10:08 a. m. 
Mooi werk!