Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Angie's (Growable - Leisure)
   
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May 29, 2016 @ 4:05am
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Angie's (Growable - Leisure)

Description
My glass works converted to a café, restaurant or gallery (or whatelse you imagine it can be). It has a few changes in the model and texture, but the general look is the same.

I plan on making this as a normal commercial building as well, but I just can't decide if it should be high or low density and what level it should be. So let me know what it feels like to you :)


Model
Tris: 1836
Texture: 1024x1024

LOD
Tris: 88
Texture: 128x128

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For full transparency: I am an employee at Colossal Order, however this is my personal account and as such all opinions, content and contributions to the community reflect my own views and interests, and are not created nor maintained as part of my job. Like all user generated content, this is not officially supported content and should be used at your own risk.

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5 Comments
Tukadian Jan 14, 2021 @ 9:02am 
Hah, this was the name of the only strip club in the area around where I live. I love the model!
Avanya  [author] Jun 8, 2016 @ 1:42pm 
Ty for the feedback! I've uploaded a normal low density commercial version today. :)
Zeem Jun 7, 2016 @ 8:53pm 
Agree. This looks like low density level 3 to me. It's pretty, nicely lotted and would work nicely among low and spread out buildings.
Willy A. Jeep Jun 1, 2016 @ 11:37pm 
I'd vote for it to be low density commercial, figuring that those areas are previously industrial zones being redeveloped, while more intercity zones have always been shops and hotels.

Really like the converted industrial look, at any rate! Reminds me of when I drove through St. Louis a while back, lots of similar development going on there.
SonOfNitrous May 31, 2016 @ 3:17am 
It's so unique...may I suggest RICO for it?)
<3 your new brick buildings!