Hyperdetail is what CS is all about in my opinion. Until I can use Procedural Objects, Move It and so much amazing mods of CS 1, i'll wait before playing CS 2...
I follow you and this series precisely because it's a cute alleyway style and small scale. I'm from Wales and can look around me and see the styles you used. There are plenty of RU-vidrs who go big. You're the expert of small and everyone who watches you thinks, "I want to live there."
Yo StephMcAlea said it absolutely right. Life's been ridiculously stressful lately, and it still works without fail that I can watch one of your build videos and just relax with the transportation to these locations you make. You should put some kids playing on that rocky base of the terraced areas near the parking lot, cause that's what me and my brother would have been doing as wee kids! With your dry humor sprinkled throughout, it's just a very chill experiences. I'm so happy you're still creating.
Thanks mate! I use the concrete pedestrian paths in combo with Armesto stone stairs and the slab of concrete I used is called a 'new 2' in game. Not sure why lol
@@Dirty.H thanks! Will search them on the workshop. Like you said, these invisible paths can be a pain, lol. And these seem to be a great alternative! Thanks for the heads up with the name ingame, lol
Fantastic as always, the series is wonderful. Do you have a collection of props and assets used? Never found those houses in the workshop. And how you get that close to the buildings?
You are looking for more areas fitting to this series? I can recommend an awesome region in Germany to have a look at. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Upper Middle Rhine Valley a.k.a. Rhine Gorge could be interesting as you find beautiful landscape, medieval based towns, the biggest river of Germany, all types of river ships, all types of trains on both sites of the river (two of the busiest rail lines in Germany) and vineyards ... . If you'd need specific information or specific pictures, I could help out cause I live there. ;)