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  1. Mayon II Region Origins !

    Great migration !
  2. The Old Harbour of Grecana - Part 1

    That would be great if we had the same level buildings with different heights. I tried to do so in my Argento village with the fake ploppables (as the normal buildings terraform the plot they occupy) which works from a distance, but it's not the best. I would be able thought to find a way and incorporate it in my city one way or another. Great suggestion ! Thanks ! The boats will be added as part of the final journal about the old harbour. I had to postpone nearly everything to catch up with the Ports & Bridges expansion, which added yachts and sailing boats.
  3. The Old Harbour of Grecana - Part 1

    I would really like to thank @justforfun @albireo38 @raynev1 @JulioC for their kind comments 1. Hello everyone ! This is another city entry for my Agrophilia V2.0 city journal. This time I will show you an expansion over the city of Grecana in order to accommodate the Old harbour of the city. The Old Harbour of Grecana has nearly mythical origins, as it was built by the first Grekani colonists in the area. The harbour ceased to be the main port for the city after the 1970s, and it is only partially used for specific boats to feed with tap water the city of Grecana. You can see my part 1 build step-by-step video here: For those in a hurry, the short: Location of the harbour in Grecana: 2. 3. The early design of the harbour 4. The extended & final version The Old harbour is consisted of both modern and traditional buildings. At the centre , the old main building of the Harbourmaster offices are now dorms for the School of Maritime Economics. The same with the old admiralty building, which is now the building that is housing the student association. 5. An overview of the final area 6. The Campus Map 7. The modern buildings of the university are connected via a bridge and housing modern student and teaching facilities. 8. In proximity, you can find the maritime museum of the city and of course the promenade and the alleys, which are known for the restaurants. 10. The view from the hill. You can see the Coastal Fortress at the right 11. The Old Harbour at sunset. What a view ! 12. Does it feel organic ? I hope you enjoyed the first part of The Old Harbour series! Please let me know your thoughts on specific elements that you liked or disliked !
  4. The monastery and the vineyards

    Thank you both so much !
  5. Show us your Detail Shots

    Bringing fresh water to Grecana
  6. The monastery and the vineyards

    Thanks @albireo38 !
  7. The monastery and the vineyards

    @justforfun join our hiking group #argentohikers
  8. Show us your Detail Shots

    My current project on CS2
  9. The monastery and the vineyards

    1. Hello everyone. Welcome to Santa Cleopatra monastery celebrating the Ferragosto or the 15th of August feast common in Italy & Greece. Agrento fields and village have a new addition, apart from the majestic islet of Porphyri. This time I tried to build a monastery inspired by the Meteora, Greece. Extensive landscaping work has to be done in order to create the base of the monastery. Overview of the final work and the 3 parts of the How to do are on youtube: 2. 3. We had also to landscape the nearby area in order to house the vineyards that are providing the income and the annual amount of wine needed for the monastery and also as an export for the local community. Some vegetable and lavender fields built also with a limited amount of olive groves and fruit trees, mostly towards the motorway. 4. 5. 6. 7. I created a serpentine road, which is quite common for the old rural or national network around the European south. Then I placed some tram poles lowered as the old style barriers. Agricultural housing used are still from the vanilla costal EE assets, for which I also recreated a 2 floor farmhouses. Props, various flora and rocks added alongside with dead tries to enhance the immersion. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. The trees added are mainly apple trees, oaks and a mod called very long trees in order to recreate cypresses. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Another update is that I downsized the highway from 6 to 2 lanes after being such a hot topic on my reddit posts. 23. 24. 25. Last addition, was the feast of the 15th of August feast at the monastery. For this one I used a good amount of ploppable citizens provided by the CS2 mods section. I added also the coaches parking and the stalls selling food to clothing to the visiting pilgrims. It is a quite a thing on an every religious feast happening around the Mediterranean villages, especially during summer. Of course, the size is significantly smaller than the real ones, but it worked as a space filler and adding some uniqueness to the whole build. 26. 26A. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Some pics from around the area. 33. 34. 35. 36. I hope you enjoyed another Agrophilia V2.0 entry ! Please feel free to share your comments.
  10. The fields of Argento

    Thanks @albireo38 ! I'm adding different sizes and age of the same bush plus some lower dry grass or dark one for sea cost rocks, dried grass, pebbles and sand blend using differrent decals and surfaces
  11. Porphyri islet

    Thank you very much ! I tried to recreate the feeling as far as I could.
  12. Porphyri islet

    Porphyri islet is a mini project that makes our area to get that med vibe. The how to build tutorial is available on youtube and you are more than welcome to have a look of the process: A slender strip of land separates Argento village from Porphyri Island. 1. 2. 3. Porphyri, considered one of the most beautiful islets in the region, is home to the ancient Temple of Neptune and lush orchards. Just a short walk from Argento’s cafés lies a stunning pebble beach with crystal-clear waters. 4. 5.6. Nearby, the old fishing harbor now stands abandoned, adding a touch of history to the landscape. The breathtaking views make the journey truly rewarding for visitors. 7. 8.9.10.11.12.13.14. I hope you enjoyed another Agrophilia V2.0 entry !
  13. Argento Village

    Thanks! It's quite common in some remote med rural areas each home to have their own olive trees or vegetable fields at the back.
  14. The fields of Argento

    Thanks @JulioC ! I'm glad you like my work !
  15. Argento Village

    Exploring Argento Village 1. Nestled just a few miles from the fertile fields of Argento lies a charming village that perfectly blends rural tradition with coastal beauty. At its heart, you’ll find all the essentials of daily life, from a friendly local pharmacist to small grocery stores stocked with fresh produce and regional goods. 2. 3. But the true allure of Argento lies beyond its village streets. The coastline here is breathtaking, offering visitors a choice between two distinct beaches. Pirate Bay, a small and secluded pebble beach, is ideal for those seeking peace and quiet in a picturesque setting. In contrast, the main Argento Beach is livelier, known for its golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and a welcoming atmosphere that appeals to both families and solo travelers. The village is also celebrated for its vibrant café culture. Many visitors consider Argento’s coffee houses among the finest outside of Grecana, making them the perfect stop for a mid-morning espresso or a lazy afternoon break. 4. 5. For those who love to explore on foot, the area offers a network of winding rural alleys leading through scenic fields and countryside paths. Whether you’re walking down to the beach, meandering towards a quiet café, or simply soaking in the serene landscapes, every route offers a glimpse into the region’s natural charm and laid-back lifestyle. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Why Visit Argento? Authentic village life with local shops and friendly faces Two distinct beaches to suit both relaxation seekers and social sunbathers Exceptional café culture, rivaling that of nearby Grecana Picturesque walking routes, perfect for leisurely strolls or photography Argento village and its surrounding region are more than just a stop on your journey—they are an invitation to slow down, unwind, and experience the beauty of everyday coastal life in this hidden gem of the Mediterranean. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. I hope you enjoyed another Agrophilia V2.0 entry!!!
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