Hello all, here is a project that I have been working on for the past two weeks. My previous building model packs were well received, and I decided that it was time that I put some effort into building larger complexes that could be used more in the context of shooter video games and at the same offer more environments for exploration in open world games.
The primary content in this pack is going to be apartment structures, like what you would see in Soviet Russia or Chernobyl. So imagine something like 1960's and older. I've designed these assets to be completely modular with my previous building packs, so all the doors, flooring, and utilities included in the previous pack will snap and work perfectly with these new models. I am not sure entirely where I want to take this span of this pack. I had a fantastic time taking a break from buildings with my Guru Roads installment, and it really has given me the ability to finally craft complete envirnoments in my personal projects. Alas - you can tell that I fully enjoy building structures and buildings the most.
This project is expected to last multiple weeks/ months until it will finally be bundled and released, but I am going to try my best to match the quality and content of my previous packs.
Here are some preliminary screenshots showcasing one of the residential units that I have contructed in my beta trials:
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Expect more updates in the next few weeks. This is the earliest point I've decided to create a thread for one of my projects. I haven't begun any of the texture work and I am just now finishing up some of the base models for this projects, I hope to be a lot more descriptive this time around with my project so you all can see how it progresses.
As always, please leave your comments and criticisms in this thread as they will help me provide the best possible product and features to Game Guru users.
I particularly like these apartment structures so far - I spent about an hour fleshing out a quick run and gun level with them and they were really fun to explore. Stay tuned