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14 jan 2023 om 13:44
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Baltimore museum of art

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Please leave a vote or comment if you download this asset! This is a model of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Kindly comissioned by Reddfox. Make sure to thank him as well!

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About the model
Another modular set you can build up yourself. It consists of the main building and plaza, the atrium and a exhibition building. The building is 13 squares wide and also 13 squares in length if you place the departments. The set is modular. Use Move it to move the departments and connection buildings in place. Build a road at the back for road access.

This model has been created through my new work flow. This workflow is more detailed. This means it can also be used in first and third person games. This model has a 4096x1024 texture. The building has about 20.600 (Main) tris, 6.500 (exhibition) tris, 11.300 (Atrium) tris and a lod texture of 512x512, 256x128x2, a lod model of about 800 tris. Normal mapped, alpha, illumination and specularmapped. They all share the same texture. You should be able to save a lot of RAM through use of LSM.

You can always follow my assetcreations on the Simtropolis forums: http://community.simtropolis.com/forums/topic/68841-darfs-buildings-the-dorilton-new-victory-theater/ or on sketchfab: https://sketchfab.com/sannie01

RICO
This is a unique building. You can always use local RICO settings if you want to use the buildings in another way for example police.

About the building
The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is an art museum that was founded in 1914. The BMA's collection of 95,000 objects encompasses more than 1,000 works by Henri Matisse anchored by the Cone Collection of modern art, as well as one of the nation's finest holdings of prints, drawings, and photographs. The galleries currently showcase collections of art from Africa; works by established and emerging contemporary artists; European and American paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts; ancient Antioch mosaics; art from Asia, and textiles from around the world.

The 210,000-square-foot (20,000 m2) museum is distinguished by a neoclassical building designed in the 1920s by American architect John Russell Pope and two landscaped gardens with 20th-century sculpture. The museum is located between Charles Village, to the east, Remington, to the south, Hampden, to the west; and south of the Roland Park neighborhoods, immediately adjacent to the Homewood campus of Johns Hopkins University, though the museum is an independent institution and not affiliated with the university.

The highlight of the museum is the Cone Collection, brought together by Baltimore sisters Claribel (1864–1929) and Etta Cone (1870–1949). Accomplished collectors, the sisters amassed a wealth of works by artists including Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, nearly all of which were donated to the museum. The museum is also home to 18,000 works of French mid-19th-century art from the George A. Lucas collection, which has been acclaimed by the museum as a cultural "treasure" and "among the greatest single holdings of French art in the country."

The BMA is currently led by Director Christopher Bedford, who was appointed in May 2016, after a year-long search. Prior to joining the BMA, Bedford led the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University in Massachusetts for four years. He helped the Rose Art Museum out of the international controversy from 2009, when the university proposed selling off the museum's top-notch art collection to help with its struggling finances.

Since October 2006, The Baltimore Museum of Art and the Walters Art Museum (formerly Walters Art Gallery), have offered free general admission year-round as a result of grants given by Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and several foundations. The museum is also the site of "Gertrude's Chesapeake Kitchen", a popular restaurant owned and operated by chef John Shields.


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TEST_USER 7 sep 2024 om 13:29 
For this who are subscribed but the asset isn't showing (and it's turned on in the menu) this is a foundational steam workshop flaw that affects every game that uses workshop. For any asset that does this, simply go to the asset in the steam workshop again and ubsub then resub. It will force a download.
PiKaChou 3 jun 2023 om 13:57 
Merci
MattW04 14 mei 2023 om 12:15 
Hi, for some reason the assets glow entirely at some point at night:
https://imgur.com/a/XycwF3k

I am not sure if that is supposed to happen but they look so weird when compared with other buildings. I am building an area with POs from the assets and that is how it lookds like at night:
https://imgur.com/YULxcyv
LaurelDane 12 mrt 2023 om 10:45 
Tragic that it's missing Gertrude's and the gift shop but his looks amazing!
raphaelbalbinot 8 mrt 2023 om 9:29 
This is my City H​all.... perfect
Marlim 11 feb 2023 om 4:43 
@Darf Where can I find your guide on the theme?
dgnr2890 20 jan 2023 om 22:51 
nice, my home town museum
tajhlande 20 jan 2023 om 12:52 
30 megabytes of gorgeousness
DaPoliceBruh 19 jan 2023 om 10:47 
This is Awesome! :steamhappy:
Mons 18 jan 2023 om 11:09 
Wow your models are more realistic than the real buildings!! Congratulations and thanks for sharing!! :steamthumbsup::steamthumbsup: