Breathtaking!

The Suburbs:Across the tracks and Main Street USA by Stonemason are amazing!

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  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 195

    I have Main Street USA, am waiting for a decent price on The Suburbs (both of them). I agree, quality is excellent.

  • DripDrip Posts: 1,262

    Every Stonemason product within your preferred genre is going to be worth the investment, even the pre-Iray ones like Contemporary Living, but it will take some additional effort to properly convert the textures. I think I've even seen third-party Iray-updates for a couple of them, which is quite rare for environments in general.

  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,246
    Thanks guys, appreciate hearing it!
  • DiscipleDisciple Posts: 205

    My protagonist's story has her stepping out for an early morning neighborhood run.

    Both suburbs products appeared in the flash sale.

    Neighborhood problem solved.

    Thanks.

    Hallelujah!
    Disciple

  • Jan_ScrapperJan_Scrapper Posts: 663

    I was born and raised (until I was 15) in Houston, Texas.  This looks so much like the north side.  The town looks like so many small towns in Texas.

    I am crazy about these 2 sets and will get them when funds permit!!!

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,171
    edited 8:21AM

    ...have all three and they are wonderful

    In Main Street, there are two businesses that appear to pay homage to a couple old songs..

    Intentional?

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  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,246
    Purely coincidental, I try to use generic names where possible, Lincoln Elementary for example I understand to be the common name for a school in the US.
  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 42,171
    edited 8:24AM

    ...yeah, president's names are popular in The States.  Here in Portland OR there is not only a Lincoln High but also a Washiongton,  Jefferson, Grant, Roosevelt, Wilson (renamed a few years ago), and Cleveland High school as well..

    When I saw both the garage and cantina locations in the set, the songs (Joe's Garage by Frnak Zappa and El Paso by Marty Robbins [which mentions a Rosa's Cantina a couple times] immediately came to mind.

     

     

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