Belfry of Tournai

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Author: Shibuya

Last revision: 28 Dec, 2020 at 13:18 UTC

File size: 1.31 MB

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Asset Details

This is an asset of the Belfry of Tournai, Belgium. This is part of a bigger belgian collection. This asset was encouraged by the generation city community, french-speaking community of city builder: https://www.forum-gc.com/ . There are some wonderfull inspirations and librairies there, you should check it out.

Cet asset du Beffroi de Tournai a été designé et recommandé par la communauté de génération-city que vous pouvez consultez à ce lien: https://www.forum-gc.com/ Si vous êtes fans de city builders, c’est la bonne adresse.

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Please don’t hesitate to comment and give me your opinion of the possible improvements I could do, as well as encouragements, this will be highly considerated.

I’m planning to design other Belgian buildings as well as some other heart strokes but don’t hesitate to propose good challenges.

Asset Details

3×3 Level 2 Unique Building

Main :
1024×1024 textures
3493 tris

LOD :
512×512 textures
98 tris

Props :

  • The Tournai Dragon was made especially for this asset, it is a low-poly dragon statue which stands on the 5 spires of the Belfry. I recommand to use it but if you don’t subscribe to it, it will just not appear.
  • The Deutscher dom statues are used to bring more details by adding statues at their real location. They are not required neither though.
  • The Soldyne fence are used for the roof, it is also better to subscribe to them.
Info:

The Belfry of Tournai, "Beffroi de Tournai" in French is the oldest Belfry of Belgium and one of the highest with 72 meters. It was first built in 1188 when the French King Philippe-Augustus, who was looking for allies against Flanders, granted the right of building a Belfry to the city. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belfry_of_Tournai

At this time, having a Belfry was a symbol of a freedom for a city. From 1535 the Belfry was also used as a prison. With his old medieval style, it can fit perfectly in any middle-aged city.

To have more information: click here for the wikipedia article [en.wikipedia.org]

Special thanks:

– Sakuro for testing and providing amazing screenshots of the asset.
– Generation city community for their encouragements.
– Globally, french city designers community for their precious advice .
– Bak90 for his usefull low-poly statues pack.
– Soldyne for his amazing fences.

Search Tags

Belgium, Beffroi, Belfry, Tournai, Medieval, Tower, Citadel, Middle-age, Wallonia, bell tower, clock, spires.