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It's a collection of buildings if I recall, so total size is 25mb with maybe those on average being 5mb or smaller. Hope that answers your question. Happy building.
Added if you wanna chat some more. Happy building.
Thanks for checking. I figured it was part of the design. I did find a wall that looked relatively close and is looking good :) I'll definitely check out the observatory!
I always find LA 'interesting' (I live outside Seattle, so when I say 'interesting' that in itself is interesting. LOL) However, I am in the process of retiring. I had a really successful career in music but experiences like the Grammys and such, especially when it comes to how colleagues behave - even more so after you win one - left me feeling ambivalent and ready to move on. I can honestly say building cities in Cities: Skylines is definitely therapeutic!
Still working and was going to test later. Sorry it isn't a standalone prop. We completed this project what feels like ages go. Was a privilege to also commission the Griffith Observatory. Worth searching on the workshop. Wishing you continued success in LA
I just realized the wall is actually part of the soundstage set of three. Though is would be great to find a similar wall to continue the wall. This is the wall I am speaking of:
https://sp.zhabite.com/profiles/76561198130140686/images/
I love the Warner lot. While I am in LA for work often, I have not been to the lot in a couple of years, so this brings back great memories. Here is the image with the wall I was referring to. It is the small wall that separates the soundstages.
Thanks for the feedback. Cool you worked in the neighbourhood. Believe I've seen several bungalows on the workshop, and several trailers for actors made by other creators. Please link me a screenshot of the wall so I can help you find it.
I know this set is a bit of a mishmash of varoious studios, but I wish there were a few smaller beige-stucco bungalow style offices to place alongside the main building. One question I have for you is, what wall did you use in between the soundstages that face the outer street?
Awesome. Happy building. Merry Christmas.