The ACROS _ Fukuoka Japan

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The ACROS _ Fukuoka Japan

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Post by Bpgrylls » 12 Sep 2024, 20:03

This week's project is the ACROS from Fukuoka, Japan. The ACROS stands for "Asian Cross Road Over the Sea" and is the heart of the international exchange of culture and information. The "greenery" aspects of the building also give it a park quality so this plugin has both Cultural and Park influence.

Park influence: 40
Culture influence: 40

Hope you enjoy!
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Re: The ACROS _ Fukuoka Japan

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Post by FVI » 12 Sep 2024, 21:46

I like it!
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Re: The ACROS _ Fukuoka Japan

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Post by Bpgrylls » 13 Sep 2024, 21:23

FVI wrote: 12 Sep 2024, 21:46I like it!
Thank you! I added some night animations today and it I believe it looks so cool lit up!
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Re: The ACROS _ Fukuoka Japan

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Post by manjibskie.67 » 15 Sep 2024, 17:46

more trees in building
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Re: The ACROS _ Fukuoka Japan

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Post by Bpgrylls » 16 Sep 2024, 15:30

manjibskie.67 wrote: 15 Sep 2024, 17:46 more trees in building
I went back and forth with that, a majority of the trees on building are "understory" per se since the soil profile is thin. I can explore adjusting size.

Thank you for the feedback!
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