Cities: Skylines

Cities: Skylines

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Wooden Lattice Fence (Set)

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A set of wooden lattice fences

As said, a set of simple and rustic wooden lattice fences, also called “Jägerzaun” in German, including...
  • 2m segment
  • 4m segment
  • 8m segment
  • wide gate segment
  • small gate segment

All props are available in a terrain-conforming (purely wooden) and non-TC (with stone pillars and foundation) version.

Prop Anarchy, Prop Line Tool and Find it! are recommended, but not necessary.

All props have somewhat between 300 and 1600 tris. LOD models are far simpler with just below 100 tris maximum.

All objects share the same textures. Textures are also shared with my set of rustic wooden fences.

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Tags: Wooden Fence Holzzaun Zaun Rustic Old Simple Alt Rustikal Einfach rural ländlich suburban Vorstadt vorstädtisch Vorort Jägerzaun TITAN
6 opmerkingen
The Lost Cake 25 mrt 2022 om 13:45 
I was wondering why there weren't any on the workshop
kilésengati 18 nov 2021 om 14:23 
@Titan Thanks for responding. Should there ever be a successor to CSL, I hope it won't have any hard-coded limits.
gardenstater 18 nov 2021 om 7:20 
Moar fences!! Yay!
Titan  [auteur] 18 nov 2021 om 0:38 
@kilésengati No. I decided against it as the way networks work (by stretching or squishing a segment) wouldn't work with these fences. You'd most likely get a solid wall because the wood is pushed so tightly together in shorter segments
Dimensional One 17 nov 2021 om 23:34 
Very nice
kilésengati 17 nov 2021 om 14:31 
The quintessential Central European garden fence. :D
Thanks for creating these, are you planning on releasing them as fence networks, too?