Americana , What do we want, What do we need?

After completing a few Americana inspired environments I'm interested to hear what other similar project ideas you guys may have?

 

https://www.daz3d.com/sunset-motel

https://www.daz3d.com/main-street-usa

https://www.daz3d.com/the-suburbs

https://www.daz3d.com/the-suburbs--across-the-tracks

https://www.daz3d.com/christmas-in-the-suburbs

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,875

    I, as an Australian, find those Shotgun houses I see in American small towns on YouTube driving tour videos fascinating 

    every second one overgrown with kudzu

    its just so unique to the USA

    lots of stuff in the yard is typical too

    everyone always models the big rich houses but from what I have seen on videos such as

    https://www.youtube.com/@JoeandNicsRoadTrip

    these are more common in rural USA 

  • nemesis10nemesis10 Posts: 3,935

    I am too lazy to write this again but!

    Oh, if I could have my druthers, I would love your take on:

    1. An American Amusement Park in the Disneyland vein: https://www.thedisneyclassics.com/blog/main-street-dedication-windows
    2. Something in the Frank LLoyd Wright/ Greene and Greene style: https://gamblehouse.org whether optimistic or more Blade Runner like https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/homed/houses/117473970/frank-lloyd-wrights-blade-runner-house-sells-for-28-million
    3. A drive-in the Googie/ Atomic age; your dinner hints at the earliet period but a later version would work well with your suburbs set
    4. Something like Desert Cyc in the desert of california which has been used in loads of photos: https://www.instagram.com/weesespiecesstudio/?hl=en
    5. Something in that exagerated Chrysler Building/ Art Deco style; I dream of a skyscraper in the style of the Hope Memorial Bridge
    6. And, of course, some Maxfield Parrish architecture like the type that inspired the buildings in the Wizard of Oz and Wicked such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maxfield_Parrish#/media/File:Dinky_Bird_by_Maxfield_Parrish,_1904.jpg and one of his models: https://sothebys-com.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/80f5286/2147483647/strip/true/crop/1450x1221+0+0/resize/684x576!/format/webp/quality/90/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsothebys-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fdotcom%2F2c%2F58%2Fa57120aa49b683e7e6d26d9f5193%2Fmaxfield-parrish-romance-model.jpg

    Thank you for letting me vent.
     

  • jmucchiellojmucchiello Posts: 1,314

    Actually, if Americana is the theme, hopefully working with a Disney style amusement park, maybe something more rural like a modular state fair: ring tosses, clown water balloon, and similar games of chance. An outdoor low stage for best in show competitions, eating contests, etc, and of course fairground rides.

    Complementary to that would be traveling show rides: rotating swings, tilt-a-whirl, ferris wheel, boat swing, etc. They wouldn't need to include the ability break down to fit in a truck but if there were a truck that looked like it held an amusement part ride, one would also be able to use the set for the traveling show as it travels.

    Tunnel of love, fun house, side show freak tents, etc.

    Food stands, funnel cake, cotton candy, etc. 

    (I'm working on something that has a few amusement park scenes so I've been thinking about this stuff.)

  • furiousstugfuriousstug Posts: 211
    edited 5:14AM

    Drive-in movie theatre, community square with a courthouse/city hall and church, water tower, connection between downtown and suburbs/other side of the tracks (maybe with some tracks...). Bowling alley, movie theatre. Train crossing bridge with a river and swimming hole below. Double vote for the country fair.

    Making me want to drag out my George Tice and Walker Evans books and come up with more suggestions.

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  • MadaMada Posts: 2,060
    edited 5:29AM

    I love going for holidays in secluded spots in the wild staying in a cabin with log fireplace :) Might be a good theme to check out.

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  • youri_zyouri_z Posts: 163

    For Americana...

    An amusement park-style environment would be lovely but I'd prefer maybe something more modest, like a carnival or a fair, with maybe one or two rides, food tents, and especially games. Jack Tomlin made several carnival props back between 2010-2013 that are still in the store but no single environment

    On a larger scale, I'd love to see an enviornment representing the 1939 or 1964 World's Fair.

    I would also love to see an extension to Main Street USA with either a Matinee Cinema, Public Library, Middle School, High School, Sheriff's Office, Greyhound Station, or a small-town baseball diamond for local games. Or perhaps something on the outskirts of town like a modest single-lane bridge over a small river.

  • niksnolemniksnolem Posts: 21
    edited 6:28AM

    I personally love to see scenes featuring stores around 1980-2000s, like the Staten Island Mall in You Get What You Give's MV by New Radicals,

    When most malls at that time still had fountains, food courts and those fancy glass elevators.


    Or maybe something like a local shopping district with a department store or supermarket!

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  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 353

    A ghetto tower block, like the old Cabrini Green projects in Chicago, with the wire mesh sceeens on the balconies.

    A house construction site, one that can be built in stages so you can show progression along a story line. You start with groundworks, then framework, then cladding and roof, etc.

    A prison island like Alcatraz, or an asylum island like North Brother Island.

  • ANGELREAPER1972ANGELREAPER1972 Posts: 4,718

    Mada said:

    I love going for holidays in secluded spots in the wild staying in a cabin with log fireplace :) Might be a good theme to check out.

    with a basement fruit cellar trap door these have a lot of uses in different themed renders of course I am thinking evil dead

  • ANGELREAPER1972ANGELREAPER1972 Posts: 4,718

    besides shacks cabins maybe abandoned houses and buildings like waverly hills

  • richardandtracyrichardandtracy Posts: 7,684
    I occasionally look at the r/abandoned Reddit. Some of the abandoned homes/ghost towns would be quite an idea to consider, but possibly not practical. I also feel Mada's cabin idea is delightful. Regards, Richard
  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 353

    How about a plantation? I know there's an old asset for a plantation house but I mean a full plantation with slave quarters, etc.

  • LugoLugo Posts: 10

    I’d personally love to see some kind of carnival, or community fair setup like maybe a Day of the Book style event, street food / little stalls with stuff for sale and attractions that make the environment feel lively and lived in.

    And while it’s probably outside the Americana theme, I’ve always enjoyed cozy fantasy settings too. Something with a fantasy village vibe in the spirit of the discontinued Fantasy Home line could be really fun to see someday, even if it took things in a different direction.

  • garrett_3dgarrett_3d Posts: 353

    How about some add-ons for the Suburbs assets? Garage sale props, street parties, that sort of thing?

  • escrandallescrandall Posts: 514

    An outdoor theater, Greyhound Bus Depot, Finished Sears kit houses, middle class vacation spots like beaches on a lake with piers and small family boats (15 ft or so).., small town supporting wheat fields with grain elevators by RR tracks.  etc etc...    But I'll take anything you do from the period.

  • edited 8:58PM

    A 1930's-1940's baseball park that can feature closer action style action renders with interior backgrounds where people can try renders maybe in the style of Norman Rockwell. (Rockwell loved baseball). There are stuff with large empty stadiums, but not really anything for renders of people like players or sports fans.

     

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  • barbultbarbult Posts: 26,869

    A Main Street add on that would have some other building facades to substitute for those in the first product. Like instead of an existing building type, like hardware, or bank, maybe it could be a fabric store, or small grocery, or boutique, or hair salon, or deli, or thrift store, or law office, or optician, or consignment store, or military recruitment center, or farm supply, or any of a million things. There could be new presets to swap building facades or even add new ones to make the street longer. Your imagination could make a whole new Main Street using the same geometry, I think. It would be fabulous! It would be kind of along the line of the Suburbs series, but could be the Main Street series. You could make Main Street at Christmas with decorations on the street lights, and hanging across the street, etc. You could have Main Street run down wth store windows boarded up, closed signs, going out of business signs, etc. I have my money ready for all this.

  • FrankTheTankFrankTheTank Posts: 1,565

    I'm just gonna reiterate some things that others have touched on, especially about some add-ons for Main Street:

    A Halloween county fair environment. ( preferably as an add-on for Main Steet USA with the streets closed off, vendor tables, lights and decorations, maybe a haunted hayride, bandstand, foodtrucks, etc)

    Farmer's Market / Swap Meet (also could be an add-on for Main Street USA in a similar fashion)

    Something else I've been wishing for a long time is an east coast boardwalk environment. Maybe like Ocean City, Wildwood or Seaside Heights, NJ or for the west coast: Hermosa Beach Pier, Venice Beach, Santa Monica Pier. We have plenty of beaches, but no one does the beach towns that are inland from the beach, with the exception of a Miami Beach set which is no longer in the store. 

    Also some of those beach towns in NJ have beautiful victorian homes. A victorian beach neighborhood like Cape May, NJ for example would also be nice.

    https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/cape-may-victorian-houses

    If you're looking for even more eclectic Americana, the weird little rest stops you will see while traveling out west, they might be be a combination of a gift shop, "dinosaur land", diner and a gas station all in one. Athought unfortunately a lot of those are dissapearing, but they are still out there and very Americana due to the road trip culture and vast open spaces we have, where you might travel 100 miles without seeing another rest stop. There are still some cool places near Roswell, NM. I bought "Alien" beef jerky at one many years ago. It was disgusting though, do not recommend. An Alien themed rest stop would be very cool though with a gift shop, museum, candy store, gas station.. And maybe even have a preset that takes advantage of the recent diner that you made, then you don't have to redo the diner.  And don't forget the fireworks, they all seem to sell fireworks for some reason. 

     

     

     

     

     

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