What other 3D meshes can I add to the game’s outside the building view?

Perimeter Fencing: Create meshes for tall chain-link or barbed wire fences around the building, giving the appearance of a secured area. Add gates or access points with locks or card scanners for realism.

Security Checkpoints: Model a guard post or small security booth with equipment like cameras, monitors, and communication systems. These could serve as entry/exit points or as part of the narrative.

Parking Lot Elements: Create standard items like cars, motorcycles, or bicycles in the parking area, along with parking barriers or bollards to control vehicle movement. You can also include traffic cones or warning signs.

Drone Launch Pads: Design a dedicated launch or landing area for drones. This could be a helipad-like surface, marked with indicators for drones to take off or land, adding a sense of purpose to the drones in the game.

Outdoor Lighting: Generate streetlights or mounted floodlights to illuminate key areas at night. These can be interactable for gameplay, either as hazards or for stealth-based mechanics.

Trees and Shrubs: Populate the outdoor area with natural elements like trees, shrubs, or flower beds. They can serve as visual barriers or obstacles that the drone must navigate around.

Vehicles for Tactical Use: Model emergency response vehicles like police cars, ambulances, or SWAT vans parked outside. These add to the atmosphere of a high-alert zone and could be interactable.

Security Cameras and Sensors: Place camera towers or standalone sensor stations around the perimeter to give the outside environment a fully monitored feel. These could be destructible or hackable elements for gameplay.

Outdoor Seating/Benches: Add park-style benches or picnic tables to create a more normal-looking outdoor space, contrasting with the high-tech security elements. These can also be used as cover during encounters.

Roadblocks/Barricades: Include barriers like concrete blocks, metal barricades, or spike strips for vehicle control, especially if the area is meant to feel locked down or restricted.

Emergency Signage: Create outdoor signs such as “Evacuation Route,” “No Unauthorized Vehicles,” or “Surveillance Area,” adding a more structured and prepared vibe to the scene.

Drones Hovering or Patrolling: Model additional drones that hover or patrol specific areas of the perimeter to emphasize the high-security atmosphere. These drones could either be passive or part of active gameplay challenges.

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