Itoikee City
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Itoikee City
Hi folks,
I would like to present my favorite city so far: Itoikee City
It was build on a random huge-sized map which I customized here and there.
Most of the newer content is missing because I finished the city some month ago.
The city was built in sandbox mode and, usually, I like to plop every building. However, some of the buildings, mostly highriser, I do allow upgrade on their own from time to time.
Please, let me know, what you think!
Thanks!
I would like to present my favorite city so far: Itoikee City
It was build on a random huge-sized map which I customized here and there.
Most of the newer content is missing because I finished the city some month ago.
The city was built in sandbox mode and, usually, I like to plop every building. However, some of the buildings, mostly highriser, I do allow upgrade on their own from time to time.
Please, let me know, what you think!
Thanks!
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Re: Itoikee City
Very nice!
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Re: Itoikee City
Yeah, I know.former member wrote: ↑02 Jul 2017, 00:08Nice city!
But I noticed some grassy areas which make it look weird
Itoikee4 noparks_17-04-14 20_54_04_detail1-picsay.jpg
It is a suboptimal way of creating a waterfront. The challenge is to get creative with what you have. But actually, I think it turned out quite ok.
Surely, I would like some real waterfront-tiles, but frankly, I don't really know how to work the whole plugin system. The codes and stuff are bit intimidating.
@CommanderABab:
Thank you!
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Re: Itoikee City
Thank you!former member wrote: ↑02 Jul 2017, 00:18There are lots of plugins made by others, I'm sure there is something that can help
I think I made a small walls plugin before, I'll see if it's still working.
But I even don't quite understand how to get plugins from other users into the game. Do I just put them into the plugins-folder or do I have to make some other changes as well?
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Haha, that's awesome.
It works and the walls blend in perfectly!
Thanks, former member!
It works and the walls blend in perfectly!
Thanks, former member!
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@ former member
I know, I really shouldn't get greedy, but you don't happen to know about a plugin for soundbarrier-walls for highways, would you?
I've played Simcity4 for a long time and I dearly miss those highway-walls.
Those were user-content as well: http://i.imgur.com/FZMshIV.png
I know, I really shouldn't get greedy, but you don't happen to know about a plugin for soundbarrier-walls for highways, would you?
I've played Simcity4 for a long time and I dearly miss those highway-walls.
Those were user-content as well: http://i.imgur.com/FZMshIV.png
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So, I've just looked at the pngs from your plugin in order to figure out how these graphics work.former member wrote: ↑02 Jul 2017, 04:07I don't think someone made those for TheoTown. I will try to make them tho
I have some experience in PS and also did some pixelart a couple of years ago. So now I've painted six simple wall-pieces, 2 straights and 4 corners. I'm not sure about the ground texture and the shadows on the ground. Ideally, I would want the ground to be transparent so that the original grass texture in the game shows through. Do you know, if this is possible?
Also, I would need somebody to write a json-file for it. I don't have any clue how to work that.
Here are the two straights:
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These are the four corner pieces:
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Re: Itoikee City
Right now Itoikee City has 35.591 inhabitants.
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35 inhabitants
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35 thousand.
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I thinkyou're from a country that uses dot as a separator
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Wow, that would be great!former member wrote: ↑02 Jul 2017, 13:59I can make the .json . Yes, showing ground under it can be done. I'll download these and I will make the .json with them.
How would the ground shadows work then? With a semi-transparent layer?