Cities: Skylines

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Variable Props - RL2_3x2a
   
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11 Aug, 2015 @ 12:48am
25 Sep, 2015 @ 11:20pm
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Variable Props - RL2_3x2a

In 2 collections by Hawk Tuah
Merican
30 items
Residential Low Level 2 Growables
14 items
Description
947 Tris / 2.7 MB - Based on Original 3d Model: Stockholm Vallingby B RL2 by Ullstrumpan

Source Collection:
Better Residential Growables (Low Density, Level 2)

The buildings in this collection use up to 64 props and trees. Each time the asset grows, approximately 20-30 of these props/trees will randomly grow with the building, creating a unique look each time it grows

Props Required
Many of the props used with this asset are from the default library of props. However, I am also using props from the Common Props and Trees Collection and it is recommended that you subscribe to all the props in this collection. If you don't subscribe to this collection, it will still work, but there will be a few props/trees missing.

Check out the More Better Buildings Collection collection for more assets such as this.
4 Comments
Annika 10 Feb, 2022 @ 2:29pm 
Lord Banastor 22 May, 2016 @ 7:39pm 
When using Loading Screen Mod, I got this missing from the report: 427988461.Busch7_Data. Is there any way to fix that?
Hawk Tuah  [author] 12 Aug, 2015 @ 12:03pm 
Thanks. Yes, part of what I'm doing is trying to make the buildings look less "clean", especially for the Level 1 and Level 2 buildings. A lot of the assets uploaded as Level 1 and Level 2 look too nice. Once I get to the higher level buildings, they will start to look nicer :)
Uber-n00bie 12 Aug, 2015 @ 9:37am 
Wonderful job on this -- I was hoping to see this house not look quite so "clean". Big improvement imo!

Also, just like to thank you for all you're contributing here. Not only in your work itself, but how you carry yourself. Your descriptions are informative to a perfect degree (it's incredible how few indicate whether they're working from a vanilla asset or not). Also your level of etiquette -- like asking other mod authors about using part of their work is very appreciated.

Thanks again. :)