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The model is a pair of link detached houses. Typically built in the mid 60s to late 70s, link detached houses generally provided 3-bedroom detached accomodation. The link between properties is at the garage. Thanks go to barbyw for creating the lots and to geoffhaw who created custom textures for barby's lots. Game info: There are two 2x2 lots - one of which is a corner lot with the houses aligned diagonally - and a 2x3 lot. Buildings are R$$ growable for 38 residents. The straight and diagonal versions each have three subtle variants to add variety. Prop packs used in this release: BSC Mega Props - Misc Vol 1 BSC Mega Props - SG Vol 1 BSC Mega Props - D66 Vol 1- 19 Comments
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For the upper storeys, couldn't you build some furnished interior boxes and light them with omni lights?
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Thanks Barby - I've PM'd you. tag_one - I'm reasonable at lotting, but things have moved on and much of the newer stuff from the dedicated lot-makers is starting to look far more real than I can make it. I would be better concentrating on my strength, which is the buildings, rather than trying to do everything and the lot be compromised.
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Barby - So I'm not the only one to know about link-detached houses then Ill Tonkso - Yes I use 3ds Max. BAT for Max makes it pretty easy to render stuff, but it's a little quirky as you have to render the LOD in normal gmax BAT to get the model file. BAT for MAX then renders the images into the model file. Night windows are something I've never got working in 3ds Max, but as I tend to use omni and target direct lights that's not an issue. One thing you will find is that it's slightly odd doing lighting as you don't have a proper night preview in 3ds MAX, so you end up working on a daytime model with the lights on. You don't get to see the proper night view until you are rendering it to the model file. Hope that helps - if you want more details on the way I render from Max just drop me a PM. OK enough of the waffle - here's the in-game preview of the link-detached houses. I've still to add gutters and some interior details; then I've got the lots to design. 2x2 and 2x3 are most likely. On a slightly different note - Despite the nice comment from T Wrecks on my last release I don't feel that my lot-making skills are good enough for the higher standards that are expected on current releases. I would therefore like to ask if a there is lot-maker who would like to take on building lots for my models. I am not interested in team membership - I am just looking for a collaborator.
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norbutt2001 - Like many such buildings there's a few things the tower could be. In reality it's an office building with retail in the base, as someone said it would also make a good hotel - you've added another good suggestion. Whether people would want three variations on the same building I guess we'll see once I get the office version finished and released. wallasey - What can I say? The Bradford buildings I've done so far are some of my favourite models and you are absolutely right that Bradford offers some great buildings (your photos included St George's Hall, but did you see the Town Hall too?). If I keep making stuff I'll definitely get back to Bradford (Leeds too, hopefully). As far as the link-detached house goes, you find them all over the country, they tend to have been built in the mid 60s to late 70s. Mine was on Canvey Island in Essex - I'm a Yorkshireman by choice, rather than birth .
