
Description
KeV LIBRARY
This is a custom asset library, primarly made to be used with the sceneries I build (with a strong Alaska focus right now :) )
But fell free to use it in any FREEWARE addon you are making.
To find the assets grouped - Search for 'KEV'
Most can be found in 'Scenery' - Some in 'Sim-Objects'.
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Content:
The library consist of hundreds of all hand-made props, complete with PBR textures, LOD's and Collision (where applicable)
For a complete overview of assets - see the PDF included in the download.
This is still a work in progress - Much more will be added, and some will probably be updated -'Subscribe' or 'Follow' me to get update notifications.
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Suggestions:
If you have good ideas or suggestions to what's missing in the library - please let me know - I will take it in to consideration - but remember, for now I'm mostly buildig stuff for my sceneries in Alaska - so requesting sunchairs and palmtrees might not get a high prio :)
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Performance:
Even thou there is LOD's on almost all assets, be carefull with adding to much to your sceneries. It could impact preformance in the sim.
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Support:
Freeware is nice, but not to be taken for granted. Show your support. Your donation is MUCH appreciated!
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Comments, Stars, Feedback and Suggestions are always welcome...
Have fun building!
KeV
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!!! IMPORTANT !!!
When updating to a new version - Do a clean install
Delete the old version of the addon, and place the new version in the Community folder.
kev-library
The KeV Library is a custom asset collection designed primarily for use in scenic builds, particularly focused on Alaska. It features hundreds of handcrafted props, complete with PBR textures, LODs, and collision features where applicable. Users are encouraged to incorporate these assets in their own freeware add-ons, and a comprehensive overview can be found in the included PDF. While the library is continuously evolving with updates and additions based on community feedback, caution is advised regarding the number of assets used to prevent performance impacts in the simulator.
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A whole bunch of new signs, a new windsock, lots of different tree logs, tree stumps and firewood. Dead spruces, and a few new cabins and shacks. Enjoy🙂
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They are found across Europe, especially in southern Italy, and also in Mediterranean countries like Spain and Greece. I’ve even seen them in the UK.
They are usually white or off-white in color, and you can find them along rural roads or marking the boundaries of farmland.
They can be rectangular or square. Some are newly built—more precise, clean, and well-finished—while others are older, more irregular in shape. But they are always there, defining and marking boundaries.
They are called “dry stone walls.”
I’ll send you a link so you can better understand what I’m referring to.
Would you be able to create them in your libraries? There are many different types : https://statics.cedscdn.it/photos/MED/80/19/4138019_1645_muri_secco_italia_g1.jpg
about 1 month ago
Thank you for the suggestion👍 I must say thou, that I have no immediate plans of adding Stone Walls to the Library. But I will add it to my ever-growing list of thing to consider 😀
about 1 month ago
Cependant, la texture de la plateforme au refuge reste rose et quadrillée.
Avez vous une astuce pour remedier au problème?
Merci
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