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Proposed Team Concepts and Potential Expansion Park Models
I created a model for the proposed Portland ballpark in Sketchup, and I wanted to share it here for c/c. Below is the zip file and a couple of pictures:
New zip file can be found here Original zip file can be found here Park Factors https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...psusbpud8d.png Night https://i.imgur.com/ClT5VPD.png Day https://i.imgur.com/B0RvXPm.png Thanks to Silvam, adion and eriqjaffe for all of their work on stadiums - I've been following from afar the last few years and decided to try my hand at one, and the texture databases you all have built up proved invaluable. |
Park at Howard Terminal
After finishing the Portland Park I decided to take a run at the new Oakland park, which, interestingly enough, ended up being a lot easier than the Portland Park.
New zip file can be found here Original File can be found here Zip file with a closed outfield can be found here Park Factors https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...psusbpud8d.png Night https://i.imgur.com/F2ZTyC1.png Day https://i.imgur.com/XclsNjH.png |
These are really nice - if you did these in SketchUp, would you be willing to share the .skp files?
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Thanks eriqjaffe.
' EDIT January 2: I updated the google drive folders today and included the sketchup files for the two fields in the respective folders. They aren't separate anymore. |
BB&T Ballpark
Ok, one final one for now. I put together a BB&T Ballpark for Charlotte based on the field dimensions and location of the current one. I added three levels and a hypothetical 27,000 seats.
3rd generation zip file can be found here 2nd generation zip file can be found here Original Zip File here. Park Factors https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...pszqdnlig3.png Night https://i.imgur.com/XclsNjH.png Day https://i.imgur.com/y58oUIh.png |
Like.... WOW!!!
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One Nevada Credit Union Park
I guess I should rechristen this the expansion thread. I put together a model for Las Vegas based on the new minor league stadium they're building - I made it a "retractable" roof stadium (since they would probably have to do that based on Texas and Phoenix) and put it in Summerlin. It plays like Coors Field according to the Park Generator, so get your groundballers.
New zip file can be found here Original zip file can be found here. Park Factors https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...psu3q7cysf.png Here is a picture: https://i.imgur.com/CKWvZ3s.png |
Incredible work
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Huntington Park - Columbus, OH
Next up in the series - Huntington Park in Columbus, OH. Again, took a minor league stadium and retrofitted it for a Major League setting. As a side note, it looks like a pretty beautiful stadium.
New zip file can be found here Original File can be found here Park Factors https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...ps2csvthjy.png https://i.imgur.com/C0fQdVQ.png https://i.imgur.com/orhfJ6W.png |
Awesome stuff. Playing OOTP is so much better with contributors like yourself. Thank you.
You said next in the series, just out of curiosity, what parks are you planning next? I am actually configuring my league around the parks in this forum. Just interested to see. |
Victory Field - Indianapolis, IN
This time we're heading to Indianapolis, IN with a retrofitting of Victory Field. It seems like a pretty cool stadium, and I added a memorial in center field to go along with the military theme.
New zip file can be found here Zip File is here https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...psnrhc2aq9.png https://i.imgur.com/Aa60DH6.png https://i.imgur.com/vEpclyM.png |
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Louisville and Vancouver would be cool. Also, just a suggestion and im not sure what your process is now, but having editable .png textures in the ballpark for the field and any advertisements/team branding signs would really make your parks a lot more flexible and would be immensely appreciated.
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Scotiabank Field - Vancouver, CA
I took some creative liberties with this particular park - I made the quarter circle outfield into a slightly more uneven one, and moved it down by the bay with a nice view of a skyline (replacing a quite pretty city park - who needs a public park when there is baseball to be played?). It's a "retractable roof" stadium that will be playing open.
New zip file can be found here Original zip file can be found here: https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...psfj9xfeyg.png https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...psyqtj2exx.png http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/...pscg6tdzvf.png |
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Louisville Slugger Field - Louisville, KY
Louisville is next on our tour of AAA ballparks converted into Major League Stadiums. The outside structure is pretty cool, with fans entering through an old warehouse, and the stadium has a pretty great location on the Ohio River. The park plays slightly pitcher friendly (.994 in the MiLB park factors.)
Also, itsmb8, I used textures and .png's on all of the surfaces as you recommended and included the templates in the zip file. If this is what you were suggesting in the earlier thread let me know. Thanks for your help in making this more customizable. New zip file can be found here Original Zip file file can be found here. https://i1279.photobucket.com/albums...ps8ckabq1b.png https://i.imgur.com/tydFg4e.png https://i.imgur.com/KtBBnNm.png |
As far as the way forward goes:
Since I now have unlimited sketchup powers, I'm planning to complete the following stadiums on an ill-defined timeline (probably can't keep up the 2-3 a week pace forever): Nashville New Orleans San Antonio Brooklyn These are all current teams in a league I'm running. New Orleans will be the next one - if you have any thoughts on the other three, let me know. After that I'll work on some of the following cities that could be potential future expansion sites: Albuquerque Austin El Paso Memphis Sacramento Salt Lake City Hartford Orlando Virginia Beach Boise Birmingham If any of those are of particular interest let me know and I'll bump them up the list. Thanks everyone! |
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