Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

Large High School
15 kommentarer
xTxBagZx 21. apr. 2023 kl. 21:04 
I like it because of it's capacity, but every copy of it in my city will not empty trash despite all buildings around it being fine.
7-0451A 24. dec. 2019 kl. 1:25 
Nice, but this the biggest buildings with 38 mb i have ever seen in this worksshop. For me it's way too much.
m.ainsworth 19. aug. 2019 kl. 13:22 
Looks nice but generates 11 missing assets when trying to load.
Dorsen 27. apr. 2019 kl. 11:48 
Missing asset "Rustic_Table". Is that from a DLC or another mod?
Meteor Daddy 28. aug. 2016 kl. 19:08 
You can send it here: prcibayan@gmail.com :steamhappy:
Actually my process is almost the same with you, except that I use Blender for 3d modelling and Normalmaponline for normal mapping. :)
Will+Z  [ophavsmand] 28. aug. 2016 kl. 15:49 
@Vexcarius I saw your asset and it looks very cool! Suprised you can make it within 10m! The method I used to make this one is quite dumb as I actually know little of using 3ds Max in making models. I used Sketchup make the model first, colour the faces with different colours (for me to identify which texture to put on which face), the imported the model to 3ds Max, unwrap the UV, render the diffuse map, and used PS to edit the diffuse map. The texture is almost made by my hands. the normal map is baked by using Nvidia normal map filter. Would you mind to leave your email address then I can send through the files? Then you may check and better understand what I said if you don't mind. Afterall, thanks heaps for your comment!
Meteor Daddy 26. aug. 2016 kl. 23:45 
don't be afraid to use 1024 x 1024 textures. Before UV mapping. Decide which part of your building grabs attention / which needed texture space. Minute details like fences, pillars, and small walls can occupy less texture space. I made this 16x8 asset only using 1024x2048 texture.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=752664460
Meteor Daddy 26. aug. 2016 kl. 23:38 
Great building! I guess you just need to downsize your texture to 1024x1024 or 2048x1024 so that the file size will play around 3mb - 6mb for this size of building. Don't worry, my first asset in the workshop weighs 20 mb. I re-edited the textures and I was able to turn it down to 6 mb. You can also merge some triangles to lessen the tricount.
SonOfNitrous 25. aug. 2016 kl. 14:27 
@No Dread absolutely right bringing that point!
No Dread 25. aug. 2016 kl. 13:36 
The trick most use to get the file size down is called UV mapping. There are also tutorials around for it. Basically, you can use the same texture in repeating or different places. Image format likely won't change anything, as rendering engines typically use their own format. But who knows.
Will+Z  [ophavsmand] 24. aug. 2016 kl. 3:30 
Thanks guys for the comments! Hmm....It actually has a much bigger file size than I expected. The FBX plus all the texture images is only around 7m. Don't really know why it becomes so big after being composited. I'm not actually a good modeler. I used sketcup to make the model and then 3DS max to convert it to FBX. The textures were made by using PS. Will try to convert the texture into a different format (currently png) and see whether it helps. But this can only be done no earlier than this weekend as I've got a really tight schedule. I did try to make the image size smaller before - like 2048 * 2048 - and it looked pretty rough. Sorry that I'm quite obsessed to perfection. See what I can get. Or if someone experienced in 3d modeling, it would be much appreciated if you can give me some advices. Cheers!
HatsuneKid 23. aug. 2016 kl. 20:16 
Nice school!!!
SonOfNitrous 23. aug. 2016 kl. 7:04 
and I suggest using .dds format for textures
Elias 23. aug. 2016 kl. 6:35 
nice, but 38mb is way too much. if every subscribed asset was that big, it would take an hour to load the game.1024x1024 & 128x128 should be possible for such an asset.