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I doubt I will make them any more fancy than this, so people can make their own choice on whether they are happy to accept this style of building in their city. Rik's assets are far more pleasing on the eye, but I would never have had the patience to develop them. Personally quantity is more important than quality to me as I have more interest in indulging my own fantasies than making beautiful cityscapes, but everyone has a different reason for playing this game :)
i think you have the potential to make assets like rick 4000 but if you don't know what to do i would use 3d geometry on the door, windows and roof i would also use detail like adding guttering and chimney pots the texture will be more high quality in it's resolution (1024x1024) and how well made it is and if you do this then they will look much better and people would want to use it
but i can understand that you may have limitations in the software that you use and for that i would advise using blender for the models and power point for the texture just make sure its not power point online
i hope i have helped you with making choices going forward and i hope to see some good looking pubs on the workshop