Ginos Focacceria
This Focacceria is the place to get your fix of Sicilian grandma food
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Asset is inspired by a business that was open for many decades on 18th Ave in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn NYC before closing in 2013. Regulars would try the vastedda, croquettas, panelli or arancini.
Building is mostly faithful to real-life building. Just with modest embellishment to add a 3rd floor. The brick work above the arched windows took quite a bit of effort.
Awning Prop projects out over sidewalk by roughly 2M past the building tile. Use Ploppable RICO or MoveIt to avoid awning clipping a street tree or lamp. Awning was designed this way to create some additional dimension to your commercial corridor and also to accurately reflect the real-life Gino’s awning.
This Italian Focacceria is one of the first wave from my Little Italy collection I plan to publish in the coming months where I take independent Italian American businesses with appealing vintage signage that have endured for decades in places like NYC, Philly, Detroit, St Louis, SF, etc.. Expect to see pasta shops, cheese shops, cafes, bakeries, butchers and much more.
1×3 Commercial Low
Full 8 meters wide, best used middle of a block wall-to-wall
Ploppable RICO enabled
Ginos Focacceria
Tris: 2,002
Texture: 2048×512 _d, _n, _s, _i
LOD
66 Tris
256×256 _d, _s, _i
PROP
Ginos Focacceria Awning
321 Tris
512×1024 _d, _s, _i, _n
LOD 64×64 _d, _s, _i
The maps may seem large for the awning. But the awning has a lot of text on it of varying sizes that required the resolution.
Screenshots taken with Relight Average LUT.
Street is Historic Main Street by Urbanist