Your own Royal Borough
A challenge over my favourite period... hummm, I cannot resist the temptation to participate in. This is my first entry to a contest, and though there are a lot of better builders, recolorers and simmifiers I think its time to contribute with a set of objects that could help everyone to get a true Victorian London touch in the game.
When I play in historical simtowns I'm always blocked by the same issue: the few existing hood decoration. I have a bunch of impressive modern skyscrapers, cute mills and exotic elements, but I don't like that my downtown looks as it was born 50 years ago or a rococo family inhabitant the Isle of Pascua, so this could be the right occasion to fix that.
This set contains TWELVE buildings to use in your victorian London hood. The meshes (4) are cloned from a stone, so you'll find it under stones, not miscellaneous in neighbourhood deco. It comes in two tall sizes and in three shapes, and because it is too much difficult for me to describe it in english, please, pay a look into the pics below, that includes the four meshes with three textures each one.
Talking about textures... well, they come from REAL Houses in Central London, in different styles and all of them existing in Victorian Era, not all specifically built in this time (when Victoria was born there were houses in London!!!). You can mix the buildings to create streets in a row or terrace or a big apple. Here is your imagination that rules!
As always, enjoy and happy victorian simming.
Polygon Counts:
Buildings 1,2,3: 936x1031
4,5,6: 192x180
7,8,9: 936x1183
10,11,12: 192x160
Custom Content by Me:
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
- Building deco
Additional Credits:
Repeat whith me: "Nothing without CEP and SIMPE"
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About Me
You can recolor, retexture and modify alphas LINKING BACK to the thread at MTS to get the meshes.
You can upload my objects with your lots in FREE SITES WITH CREDITS AND LINK TO MTS.
You can include pics of my creations freely WITH CREDIT TO NANISIM.
In any case, thanks to all who like and apreciate my work!