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Bimonthly Assets Pack = B.A.P

This was a bit of a messy poll, what with me forgetting to enable multiple-choice on it and adding a double entry. But since madness was the name of the game, 'twas inevitable I guess :D

Anywho, we've a historic first! A pack update has won the poll. Granted it won just by 1%, almost having a tie with the Cyberpunk Citi pack. (I guess that old city pack needs a remaster too).

So to restate the winner this poll was [UPDATE] Battle_Cyberpunk_Exteriors_Streets Which will become Battle_Cyberpunk_Exteriors_01_Streets 

As always, we'd gladly take your suggestions about we can update/add/remove/adjust in this pack. I remember the walls being a little funky in this one that'll definitely get a little do-over.

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K. Metzger

Cool now I have to gather my thoughts to send some suggestions, since I'm in love with all your cyberpunk packs haha :P

K. Metzger

Gonna start putting my ideas here. Some other will be posted on Discord with screenshots (mostly for changes) Additions: → All kinds of road surface markings (some examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_surface_marking) → More patterns for things like concrete sidewalks, sidewalks for people with disabilities (like blind persons), etc.; also colored sidewalks, like yellow, red, and other colors with concrete textures → Road inclines and declines (upward/downward slopes) → Ramps and more kinds of stairs (for pedestrians); road ramps → Traffic/road barriers (concrete and metal) → Top-down traffic sings? (no need for the sign, I suppose, only the pole and plaque) → Traffic cones and paraphernalia → Hidrants → OK, maybe not the best place for it, but please, garage doors, open and closed if possible, in more than one variety → Asphalt patches (overlays? objects?)) to represent patched up roads and things like that

PeaPu

For things like colored sidewalks, usually this is best done within DD or other program with a hue change. Could make a white version of the concrete for a better hue adjustment. From a top-down perspective Road inclines and declines are hard to do since shadows usually do all the work and even then there needs to be a side-stepping of realism. i.e. irl if you look at a slope from top-down it will look perfectly flat. But you could place a shadow to its lower portion to make it look like its lower than the top bit. Otherwise all great ideas :D Totally forgot about those yellow pads that folks with disabilities can use, they'd make a good addition.