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Lenox Brownstones

W 2 kolekcjach stworzonych przez hamma085
Historic Minneapolis
Przedmioty: 15
Dodge City Assets
Przedmioty: 297
Opis
Ploppable RICO Enabled

About the building:
The Lenox Brownstones occupy a small stretch of the historic South 9th Street in the Minneapolis neighborhood of Elliot Park. The group of brownstones from 519-525 South 9th Street were constructed in 1900 and are some of the last surviving examples of brownstone apartments in Minneapolis.

Elliot Park was one of the first neighborhoods and contained the city's only two parks and by the turn of the century it was a very fashionable place to live. There are two buildings that reside in Elliot park that are apart of the National Registry of Historic Places.


In-Game information:
2x4 Level 3 Residential High


Asset information:
Main Building:
Tris - 4,200
2048x512 _d, _n, _s, _i, _a

LOD:
Tris - 136
256x256 _d, _i


My poly counts and triangles got way out of hand when making this. Lots of individual small ledges make for lots of tris when unchecked.

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Komentarzy: 7
tendergremlin 21 marca 2023 o 11:16 
Incredible! Thank you
theb2blandlord 1 czerwca 2020 o 17:40 
Kind of ironic to find Minneapolis assets on the workshop these days...but this brownstone is a great look for a midwestern style city
DelicateDelegate 24 maja 2020 o 21:34 
You're killing it. Keep it up with this stuff.
hamma085  [autor] 22 maja 2020 o 11:36 
@boc_maxima, I just checked it out. It still baffles me why Minneapolis decided to raze half of the city in the in the late 50's and 60's. Some buildings sure, but hundreds? To build what, parking lots and big square buildings? Sigh.
boc_maxima 22 maja 2020 o 6:32 
Beautiful. Have you checked out Lilek's blog Minneapolis: Long Gone? Documents some awesome but unfortunately nonextant buildings from downtown, history of the Gateway District. Totally fascinating.
clus 22 maja 2020 o 1:06 
I like it ! :)
cmdp1989 21 maja 2020 o 19:45 
Good job!