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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=442460280
I would instead advise you to use this asset by Lost Gecko to acheive a similar effect:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1557421494
This can be placed over a one lane path and directly between two buildings to create a small alleyway.
I tried the first steps with Procedural Objects the last days ... I must learn ..
@Oberzicke I think apart from finding buildings with such an access on the workshop, the next best solution is probably to try to modify some existing buildings with the Procedural Objects mod. But it could probably only give mixed results, if any… Maybe I'll make a couple of such buildings someday, but I Don't have any specifi plans right now
Some houses of my old hometown have a passage for vehicles and pedestrians trough the hole house. Is there any idea how I can realize this ingame? on a length of 300 m from one street I need this 4 times.
And if you ever need some examples for new houses, you can look at my hometown Fürth. There are many buildings from 17./18. century with all stiles. Our mayor residence is a building like the Palazzo Vechio from Florence.