UK Road Project: Dry Stone Wall Network Pack
All assets created for this project have been put together in the ‘UK Road Project Collected’ collection.
This pack contains, by request, a stand alone version of the dry stone wall used in the UK Road Project Revived: Rural Roads pack. Although I created them for the UK roads they are, of course, great to use in any rural location.
They are created as network walls and can be found in the ‘Walls & Fences’ menu tab in game.
Two versions of the walls automatically add either grass or grass & trees when plopping them. The trees and grass used are in the ‘Required Items’ and I highly recommend subscribing to them if you want the walls to look as good as I intended. The walls with vegetation only work well on ‘flat-ish’ ground as the grass has a tendency to ‘float’ on steeper slopes.
1. Fluffy Grass Pack by MrMaison
2. Leafy Tend from Leafy Tree Set by pdelmo
3. Linden Tree from Linden Tree Pack by MrMaison
The corners are set to a small curve to avoid awkward looking right angles but as a result connected walls will look odd. I recommend creating ‘T’ connections by moving separate walls together with the Move It! mod.
The walls share textures allowing the Loading Screen Mod to share them in game and therefore reducing the load on your computer.
This pack contains:
1. Dry Stone Wall (Plain)
2. Dry Stone Wall (Grassy)
3. Dry Stone Wall (Grass & Trees)
Texture: 256 x 1024
LOD texture: 64 x 256
All files in this pack use the same naming structure to speed up ‘Find It’ searches.
UKR (UK Road Project)
RR Dry Stone Wall (Rural Roads Dry Stone Wall, duh!)
P (Plain)
G (Grassy)
GT Grass & Trees)
So, for example, a search for ‘UKR RR Dry Stone Wall’ will find all the walls.
Please try this pack out and let me know, in the comments below, if you have any problems or suggestions.
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Required items:
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Leafy Tree Set — Steam Workshop
Linden Trees — Steam Workshop
Fluffy Grass — Steam Workshop