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5:10 it's called Arcos da Lapa. The streetcars still work. Both Lapa and the neighborhood next to Central do Brasil (the train station), called Gamboa, are places related to the creation of Samba and Rio's night life. Next to Gamboa, in the old port, the Saúde neighborhood is were samba was invented. Those are some of the oldest places in Rio and have strong relations to Rio's East African ancestry. Lapa is a legendary bohemian spot in Rio. Lot's of bars, some brothels and a place for shows called Circo Voador. Rio is really harsh with elevation changes and I think you are doing a great job with it. Thx for sharing! Also, one thing about Rio is colonial Iberic buildings and the tall buildings have large windows, to get lots of air flowing (it's hot AF) and sun light. About Copacabana beach: There are TONS of things and pedestrian activity in the, very large, sand strip. The gardening and tiling were made by Burle Marx. It's very different, he is a genius.
Os arcos da lapa foram construídos para transportar água, depois que o saneamento avançou na cidade os arcos se tornaram desnecessários, sendo convertidos em uma ponte para o bondinho
So much character in the city already buddy, the old town is perfect! And great innovation on the aquaduct too.. just one thing, don’t forget about the network fencing/NetTool, you were using the prop line tool instead 👍
Honestly you really are one of the best builders. I didn't think you could make stuff like this in Cities: Skylines 2 so it's really quite impressive. The old town really has a unique character that isn't like anything else from what I've seen.
@@justheretocomment4810 oh, I was actually talking about how stuff like this was difficult to make in Cities: Skylines 2 specifically. But the surfaces seem to be much easier to precisely make here, so I guess that's a boon of this game.
That's looking amazing, DH! I'm glad you liked the tips! It's certainly looking MUCH more like Rio de Janeiro now, and I'm super happy you added the wavy pattern to the beachside pathways, they are super iconic IRL as well. You're really doing a great job despite the limited assets we have in the game - the 'old town' bit looks lovely with the mediterranean houses, and the beach is certainly right for a brazilian city now (you even got a little beach soccer field there, hooray!) The aqueduct IRL has become a tram line, maybe that could be easier for you to implement since trams don't require huge stations in game. The only remaining tip I have is to add more trees to the sidewalks, specially in the high density areas. I know it will hide a bit of your superb detailing work, but it will be worth it to give the city a look that's quite different to north american metropolises
In real life that tram actually functions and it is beautiful as it takes you from the bottom of hill up until the higher end, where favelas start to pop up. The name of the line is called Santa Teresa Tram and their trams are beautiful. Should definitely check it out for inspiration.
Check the small greenhouse props (not the large industrial extractors). they have a door and look a bit like a glass entrance wall. Other props that cna be uses as doors are outhouses and some rooftop accesses. or you check some small 2x4 commercial or office buildings that you can can move halfway into the station to make an entrance hall
2 episodes in and you're already doing crazy things! The build is looking amazing and unique, can't wait for more episodes! Watching the train pull in, do the platforms need to be extended a little bit?
Do you plan on building a Presidente Vargas Avenue inspired road? Oh boy would I love to see that 🤩 By the way, you mentioned the "aquaduct" looks like an abandoned railroad. Actually, it is a tram line called the Bonde de Santa Teresa. It's technically a public transit line, except it's mostly used by tourists rather than for actually getting people around the city!
It's so interesting to see, how you take the lack of assets, mods like PO and so on as challenge. I mean: chimneys as bridge arches! 😂 And it works. Cudos to your creativity!
Yeah... um... wow. That viaduct!? Bonkers stuff. Your stops _should_ work as long as the line is linked to the stop itself and not just a waypoint. You just need the interest like for any "regular" line. So, how you going to do the Cristo Redentor? With snowmen and chimneys? LOL
Hello, I am sorry but what is the mod you use to remove the demand of zoning, water, etc. because i do not seem to find one 😭😭😭 ah and what is the other mod you used to remove parts of the buildings? Sorry for asking too much lol
Yet here you are commenting on a video you're supposedly not interested in; I get the whole idea of spreading a message, but doing it in this way just kind of makes you look like a child. If it bothers you this much, just don't watch CS2 content, let alone comment on it; That tells CZcams you want more of this kind of content. (Plus, you can just hit "not interested" on the home page.)
Hey! I am from Rio! Great vid. The arcos da lapa were an acqueduct, but then became a bridge to a tram system that is still being used to this day.
5:10 it's called Arcos da Lapa. The streetcars still work.
Both Lapa and the neighborhood next to Central do Brasil (the train station), called Gamboa, are places related to the creation of Samba and Rio's night life.
Next to Gamboa, in the old port, the Saúde neighborhood is were samba was invented. Those are some of the oldest places in Rio and have strong relations to Rio's East African ancestry.
Lapa is a legendary bohemian spot in Rio. Lot's of bars, some brothels and a place for shows called Circo Voador.
Rio is really harsh with elevation changes and I think you are doing a great job with it. Thx for sharing!
Also, one thing about Rio is colonial Iberic buildings and the tall buildings have large windows, to get lots of air flowing (it's hot AF) and sun light. About Copacabana beach: There are TONS of things and pedestrian activity in the, very large, sand strip. The gardening and tiling were made by Burle Marx. It's very different, he is a genius.
Os arcos da lapa foram construídos para transportar água, depois que o saneamento avançou na cidade os arcos se tornaram desnecessários, sendo convertidos em uma ponte para o bondinho
@@gabrielfampa1131 vlw
So much character in the city already buddy, the old town is perfect! And great innovation on the aquaduct too.. just one thing, don’t forget about the network fencing/NetTool, you were using the prop line tool instead 👍
Honestly you really are one of the best builders. I didn't think you could make stuff like this in Cities: Skylines 2 so it's really quite impressive. The old town really has a unique character that isn't like anything else from what I've seen.
what part of this would not be possible to do in CS1?
@@justheretocomment4810 oh, I was actually talking about how stuff like this was difficult to make in Cities: Skylines 2 specifically. But the surfaces seem to be much easier to precisely make here, so I guess that's a boon of this game.
hes the best! he actually builds with/on elevation unlike hardly any other creator. i cant watch without elevation
@@jemsyago7163 oh my bad i misread your comment😬
As a Brazilian myself and some that used to live in Rio I can say for sure this is some amazing work. Congratulations.
That's looking amazing, DH! I'm glad you liked the tips!
It's certainly looking MUCH more like Rio de Janeiro now, and I'm super happy you added the wavy pattern to the beachside pathways, they are super iconic IRL as well.
You're really doing a great job despite the limited assets we have in the game - the 'old town' bit looks lovely with the mediterranean houses, and the beach is certainly right for a brazilian city now (you even got a little beach soccer field there, hooray!)
The aqueduct IRL has become a tram line, maybe that could be easier for you to implement since trams don't require huge stations in game.
The only remaining tip I have is to add more trees to the sidewalks, specially in the high density areas. I know it will hide a bit of your superb detailing work, but it will be worth it to give the city a look that's quite different to north american metropolises
In real life that tram actually functions and it is beautiful as it takes you from the bottom of hill up until the higher end, where favelas start to pop up. The name of the line is called Santa Teresa Tram and their trams are beautiful. Should definitely check it out for inspiration.
Also I think a running line over the aqueduct would make for such amazing shots, like the trams going over the bridge in Porto
You’re on to something for sure. Looks great 🔥
Check the small greenhouse props (not the large industrial extractors). they have a door and look a bit like a glass entrance wall. Other props that cna be uses as doors are outhouses and some rooftop accesses. or you check some small 2x4 commercial or office buildings that you can can move halfway into the station to make an entrance hall
Sweet. I love to see building on uneven terrain in this game
Love the build and train bridge ❤ keep it up
Seriously good job here dude!!! Some 1st class imagination.
2 episodes in and you're already doing crazy things! The build is looking amazing and unique, can't wait for more episodes! Watching the train pull in, do the platforms need to be extended a little bit?
Thanks bro! Yeah I may extend it abit..
Don't know the English name for the end of line stoppers, but they are a security asset, so better not bulldoze it.
Buffers.
Loving the series!
Do you plan on building a Presidente Vargas Avenue inspired road? Oh boy would I love to see that 🤩
By the way, you mentioned the "aquaduct" looks like an abandoned railroad. Actually, it is a tram line called the Bonde de Santa Teresa. It's technically a public transit line, except it's mostly used by tourists rather than for actually getting people around the city!
Great work as always. The bridge especially
Very amazing build!
This is great! You can use network hedges tho!! To save yourself some sanity
abandoned with either a homeless encampment or El Lobos street gang hideout
wow, your ability to cobble together an aqueduct out of chimneys is amazing
It's amazing!!! I need mooore!😂❤️
Neat build! I’m going to vote for the running line
I think that's the overwhelming vibe here...
Wow I'm definitely going to try that aquaduct train bridge
It's so interesting to see, how you take the lack of assets, mods like PO and so on as challenge. I mean: chimneys as bridge arches! 😂 And it works. Cudos to your creativity!
Brazil has a very distinctive style of graffiti called Pixaçāo which I think would look great and really help sell the authenticity.
anyone looking for a "favela" esque build check out Todos Santos! its Not Rio but it's the carribean
Yeah... um... wow. That viaduct!? Bonkers stuff.
Your stops _should_ work as long as the line is linked to the stop itself and not just a waypoint. You just need the interest like for any "regular" line.
So, how you going to do the Cristo Redentor? With snowmen and chimneys? LOL
Pretty sure they used the existing monk statue in the game from what I remember. But I'm not sure if DirtyH will continue using it.
You really do be cooking
Good stuff! Isn't there an actual botanical garden asset in the game?
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Where did you get the new tile textures at 13:57
will we ever see a dangerous biker bar out in the boonies?
Hello, I am sorry but what is the mod you use to remove the demand of zoning, water, etc. because i do not seem to find one 😭😭😭 ah and what is the other mod you used to remove parts of the buildings? Sorry for asking too much lol
Not sure of any mod to remove zoning...better bulldozer mod is what you are looking for
Thank you !
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can you send me that map theme??
Can't sorry, it's custom as!
brasilian here
´´paulo´´ is pronounced like ´´Powl-o´´like owl
ok?
peace
Not interested about CS2 at all. Too bad we've lost you also. Best of luck with your channel
Yet here you are commenting on a video you're supposedly not interested in; I get the whole idea of spreading a message, but doing it in this way just kind of makes you look like a child. If it bothers you this much, just don't watch CS2 content, let alone comment on it; That tells CZcams you want more of this kind of content. (Plus, you can just hit "not interested" on the home page.)
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