Streets of London, My new favorite ...

IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Thank you stonemason
This set is by far your best , I am very happy I jumped on it when it came available
here are a couple of renders . I also picked up Ysabeau 6 so I added her in the renders..lol
I used a custom ue2 light source and played around with your atmosphere cams,

Thanks again I'll be getting tons of use from Streets of London
A lot of adventures to be had here. :)

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  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited December 1969

    Yup my new favorite set :)

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  • Steven-VSteven-V Posts: 727
    edited December 1969

    Makes me wish I had a way to set my webcomic in London. ;)

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited December 1969

    Makes me wish I had a way to set my webcomic in London. ;)


    I maybe partial But its a really a great set. I could not believe how huge it was
    and the detail is just super. I been saving for this set since i seen stonemason post the previews of it.

    I can say this if you do buy it? you will not be disappointed at all, not even a little!
    I can imagine I can use this set for scene other than London settings as well, like a part of 1920's New york or Boston citis maybe . the back alleys will be great for spooky scenes as well
    for me this set going to go great with my 1930 detective office noir set i got earlier. :)

  • bighbigh Posts: 8,147
    edited December 1969

    Ivy said:
    Makes me wish I had a way to set my webcomic in London. ;)


    I maybe partial But its a really a great set. I could not believe how huge it was
    and the detail is just super. I been saving for this set since i seen stonemason post the previews of it.

    I can say this if you do buy it? you will not be disappointed at all, not even a little!
    I can imagine I can use this set for scene other than London settings as well, like a part of 1920's New york or Boston citis maybe . the back alleys will be great for spooky scenes as well
    for me this set going to go great with my 1930 detective office noir set i got earlier. :)

    does that mean animation time is coming :-)

  • PendraiaPendraia Posts: 3,598
    edited December 1969

    Ivy said:
    Makes me wish I had a way to set my webcomic in London. ;)


    I maybe partial But its a really a great set. I could not believe how huge it was
    and the detail is just super. I been saving for this set since i seen stonemason post the previews of it.

    I can say this if you do buy it? you will not be disappointed at all, not even a little!
    I can imagine I can use this set for scene other than London settings as well, like a part of 1920's New york or Boston citis maybe . the back alleys will be great for spooky scenes as well
    for me this set going to go great with my 1930 detective office noir set i got earlier. :)
    Would also do for scenes set in Melbourne as we have similar buildings in the older parts of the city. Haven't played with it yet but it was an instant buy and having recently been watching Ripper Street lots of ideas for use...

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited December 1969

    Pendraia said:
    Ivy said:
    Makes me wish I had a way to set my webcomic in London. ;)


    I maybe partial But its a really a great set. I could not believe how huge it was
    and the detail is just super. I been saving for this set since i seen stonemason post the previews of it.

    I can say this if you do buy it? you will not be disappointed at all, not even a little!
    I can imagine I can use this set for scene other than London settings as well, like a part of 1920's New york or Boston citis maybe . the back alleys will be great for spooky scenes as well
    for me this set going to go great with my 1930 detective office noir set i got earlier. :)

    Would also do for scenes set in Melbourne as we have similar buildings in the older parts of the city. Haven't played with it yet but it was an instant buy and having recently been watching Ripper Street lots of ideas for use...


    OMG Ripper street! ..lol yes this set is perfect for something like that now you got my gears turning.. ..lol

  • IvyIvy Posts: 7,165
    edited December 1969
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