Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Mid-18?0's Queen Anne
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Mid-18?0's Queen Anne

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Just in time for Halloween, the ultimate in pre-haunted Victorian living!

A grand old beauty, this conspicuous crowd-pleaser has all of the Suffragette era accoutrements. Bay windows, gothic rooflines, chamfered corners, multiple fireplaces, dramatic wraparound porch, a peaked corner turret, and a luxurious second-story balcony.

The workshop has a dearth of of 1880s-1900s Queen Anne houses. This helps to fill the gap. And, as you can see from several screenshots, it fits in well with single-family home assets by Khrysler (Kiamesha & Hastings) and cbudd.

Description

This is a fabled Queen Anne-style Victorian "mansion" home. They're the visually complex dream houses that make you appreciate your modest heating bill. The place you pass on a roadtrip as a kid and imagine having that sweet tower bedroom.

It's perfect for mid-street or corner lots in all manner of settings. Be it an urban core, streetcar suburb, quiet farmstead or manor hill, the Queen Anne commands any neighborhood. It also fits a wide variety of North American regions. These beauts exist in Twin Peaks ID as well as Derry MA; Kansas City and the Florida Panhandle. Plenty dot the balmy Gothic South and Dust Bowl ciudades. Others can be found in dense Canadian river-towns; others yet spread cross the golden hills of NorCal.

This particular model is heavily based on a coastal domicile[www.google.com] in Edenton, North Carolina.

The cool thing is that there are not one, but TWO variations incldued in this asset! One is the "flipped" version of the other - the turret apepars on an alternate side in each asset.

If demand exists, I'll create versions with "deeper" lots wherein the houses are set father back from the street, and maybe on a 3-tile wide lot.

(PS - the vents & balusters don't have alphas on Sketchfab & appear solid; they are semi-transparent in-game)

Recommended Assets

Pdelmo bushes (Regular Bush tiny, Green bushes, etc), hockenheim95's BIG decals, Rex_Luminor's Germany Chimney Props, and some vanilla assets (mailbox and... that's it?) were used to decorate the lot. Lacking these other subscriptions will do no harm.

I should also note that many of my assets share textures, so if you have Loading Screen Mod, you'll see some decent load time savings. ALL MY QUEEN ANNE ASSETS USE THIS MODEL'S TEXTURE! Next up is a famous Second Empire from Boulder CO... try and guess it!

Specs

2x
Filenames: Midatlantic_Victorian_22 & Midatlantic_Victorian_23
Level 1 or 3 (maybe?) Residential
Tilesize: 2x2 (I have no idea how to make it bigger; anyone else is free to enlarge it & post to the workshop).
Build Time: 0
Build Cost: 0
Color Variations: 4 ea (siding mapped to change; unlock more colors with Painter Mod)
Main Models Tricount: 2981
LOD Models Tricount: 186
Main Models Textures: 1024x1024 (texture sharing enabled with Loading Screen Mod)
LOD Models Textures: 128x128
Alpha mapped, Normal mapped, Specular mapped, Illumination mapped, Color mapped, LOD mapped (texture, illumination, color)

Enjoy!
4 comentarii
dudemeister  [autor] 18 oct. 2021 la 8:27 
Well howdo! That'll be a tripe-win, what with Khrysler's most recent batch. Glad you rescued it from the dust pile.

Seems like as time goes on, our cities will be getting a little older and more dignified : )
Gilded Age 18 oct. 2021 la 7:28 
@dudemeister - This reminded me I had a half finished queen anne from back in April. I started UV Wrapping it last night. Gonna do some alternate versions as well. Mirror image. Two-tone clapboard and scales. Brick bottom with fish scale gables. Depending on how the LODs go I might finish up by Sunday...
girlfromverona 17 oct. 2021 la 1:33 
Beautiful! Thanks so much.
icantthinkofaname 16 oct. 2021 la 20:43 
Gorgeous! I do think the deeper lots would be very nice as well, since (at least where I am) most homes generally have pretty large lots. Regardless, this an absolute beauty! :D