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Toon Industries

Industrial Infrastructure and Building Variety

Toon Industries is a collection of 291 prefabs designed to facilitate the creation of stylized industrial environments. The architectural component of the pack consists of 28 assets, ranging from standard warehouses and generic industrial structures to specialized buildings like a large train station. For developers needing to represent evolving environments, the pack includes three specific buildings under construction.

The developer has structured the environment to support both interior and exterior layouts through a variety of structural assets. This includes 10 distinct industrial buildings and 11 warehouses that serve as the primary landmarks for a scene. These are supported by a wide array of miscellaneous environmental details such as cables, rubble, rocks, and trash cans to break up clean surfaces and provide a sense of use within the game world.

Modular Kits and Railroad Systems

To handle the more complex layouts of a factory or construction site, the developer included several modular kits. A 24-piece modular pipe kit allows for the creation of intricate plumbing or ventilation networks, while a 16-piece fence kit provides options for perimeter security and site boundaries. These modular pieces are designed to fit together, allowing for custom configurations that go beyond static building shapes.

Logistics and transport are addressed through a dedicated railroad system. This sub-collection includes 10 train carts and 18 railroad-specific assets, such as a building kit for tracks, stations, and crossings. These assets enable the construction of functional or decorative rail yards that integrate directly with the industrial buildings and warehouse prefabs.

Logistics, Vehicles, and Construction Props

The industrial theme is reinforced through a selection of 14 vehicles and 37 cargo-related props. The vehicle list covers various heavy machinery and transport needs, including excavators, cisterns, trucks, vans, and forklifts. These are supplemented by pickup trucks for general site utility. For the areas surrounding these vehicles, developers can utilize construction-specific props such as brick piles, pipe clusters, and wheelbarrows.

Cargo management is represented by a variety of cranes, boxes, containers, and barrels. For roadside details, the pack provides a road kit with 16 pieces and 38 additional elements like street signs, hydrants, pavement sections, and street lights. This allows for the transition from a specialized industrial zone into a more standard urban road network.

Technical Implementation and Pipeline Compatibility

From a technical standpoint, the assets are optimized for performance with a low poly count. The simplest models consist of only a few triangles, while the most complex assets reach a maximum of 6,000 triangles. The average polycount across the entire library remains under 1,000 triangles per prefab. Texturing is handled through a small 128×128 gradient texture and a 128×4 texture ramp, keeping the memory footprint minimal.

The pack includes custom toon shaders, offering both ‘Outline’ and ‘Simple’ variants to achieve a stylized aesthetic. While these custom shaders are provided, the models remain compatible with standard shaders. The developer has updated the package to support modern Unity features, including the Universal Render Pipeline (URP) and Unity 6. Recent updates have specifically introduced compatibility with the GPU Resident Drawer and the Forward+ render path for Unity 6, ensuring the assets work within current technical workflows.

A demo scene is included with the package, demonstrating how the buildings, vehicles, and modular kits can be arranged to form a cohesive industrial district. The assets are designed to work alongside other entries in the developer’s Toon Series, maintaining visual consistency across different environment types.

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