Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Red Brick Herringbone Sidewalks/Pavement
18 Comments
davids_cave Feb 23, 2022 @ 10:09am 
Awesome work Urbanist... and (cough) If you per chance need inspiration..your Red brick sidewalk streets done with cobblestone would look marvelous in the historic areas of my New England USA cities. Thats if you need some inspiration that is... Thanks for giving your amazing work (and time) to the Cities community!
Urbanist  [author] Dec 17, 2020 @ 8:08pm 
UPDATE: this has been replaced by Historic Main Street
matthiaspowerbomb Nov 14, 2019 @ 1:29am 
I'd love to have this with the brick crosswalks, but normal concrete sidewalks.
Son Of Perdition Mar 6, 2018 @ 1:34pm 
Sweet, would it be possible to do the same to a 4 lane road and/or get more contrast between the brick crosswalk and the road?
BillyShabindigo Dec 11, 2017 @ 6:52am 
NICE! Thanks!
Urbanist  [author] Dec 11, 2017 @ 4:14am 
@BillyShabingo You might want to check out my new work http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1228385705 has them planters embedded ;)
Snakebite Dec 6, 2017 @ 5:15pm 
Same width, just one direction lane variant. I use a lot of one way streets in my cities to control junction congestion.
Urbanist  [author] Dec 6, 2017 @ 4:56pm 
@Snakebite do you mean a narrow width version? Or the same width but with one lane and parking on both sides?
joegrayson90 Dec 6, 2017 @ 7:54am 
i love this
Snakebite Dec 4, 2017 @ 3:23pm 
I'd love a one lane variant of these. Great work. The asset editor road addition really has opened up some nice things.
BillyShabindigo Dec 4, 2017 @ 8:47am 
Thanks! I'll try it again
Urbanist  [author] Dec 3, 2017 @ 6:32pm 
@BillyShabingo Yes! First enable the trees/planters you want to use in the content manager. In the road editor, create a new road, perhaps using the two-lane road as the template. Expand the "lanes" dropdown menu, and you should see two pedestrian lanes for both sides of the road. Click on one and a new window should pop up. Expand the "props" dropdown menu, and add a "new prop". Click on the "new prop" and change the prop to the planter, which should be found under the tree icon menu. Set the "repeat distance" to, say, 20. Add another new prop for the tree and make sure the "repeat distance" is the same. Ensure both have the same "position" too - the default is 0 (left/right) 0 (up/down) 0 (forward/backward). Any adjustments you make will be relative to this origin. Good luck! I actually tried embedding planters in the model texture but failed miserably. Turns out we have to use props.
Urbanist  [author] Dec 3, 2017 @ 6:15pm 
@nbrennan_ Thanks! I made them because I hate using decals ;)
BillyShabindigo Dec 3, 2017 @ 1:10pm 
Nice! Is there a way to make streets and avenues with planters (and possibly flowers) already embedded? I tried info the Road Editor, but failed miserably
nbrennan_ Dec 3, 2017 @ 11:54am 
Bye bye endless decals! Thanks so much for this, really makes everything less tedious.
Urbanist  [author] Dec 1, 2017 @ 6:08pm 
@alborzka @dj4565312 Thanks! Coming up very soon - pedestrian streets/malls and an all-new type of road - 2 tile wide one lane avenue with parking spaces.
Rooster Dec 1, 2017 @ 9:31am 
There you go again.Your work is great and I use all throughly.Thanks.
alborzka Dec 1, 2017 @ 7:24am 
I love these crosswalks! Great work as always :)