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Started by vester, September 29, 2011, 04:30:31 PM

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rooker1

Wow.  I was grossly mistaken. &ops
I think the bigger the better.  The game is missing some huge industrial type buildings.

Robin :thumbsup:
Call me Robin, please.

turtle

Fantastic work, Vester!  &apls

I agree with Robin about the size. But you would do the scaling after exporting anyways, right? I can't wait to see it ingame with it's giant size.

Thomas
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art128

I agree with Robin, too. Bigger it is, better it is! :) Excellent work, Arne! I really love the nightlights of the Hudson and Manathan.
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vester

Quote from: art128 on October 26, 2011, 04:59:39 AM
I really love the nightlights of the Hudson and Manathan.

Don't you mean The Swan Mill ?

Haven't done any lights on the Hudson & Manhattan yet.


art128

Oh, yes, sorry.. Haven't read carefully enough.
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vester

Started working on an another power station:

Bristol Tramway Power Station.



Dantes

I love your plants and hope you post it soon.  :) Any city with history would be proud of your power stations.  :thumbsup: The wall looks great.  ;)

vester

#47

TY Dantes.

Here is an update for you:


wallasey

I like the look of this! The brickwork and detailing around the windows are fantastic!

Silly question...is this from Bristol UK? 

vester


Yes that is Bristol, UK.

Here is an update:


Finished of the front. Might change the first site to add a door to it.
Still need to finish of the corner wall, the back wall and the gable triangle.

Jmouse

This is shaping up to be a masterpiece, Arne. The detail work is stunning, and I really like the "cutoff" corner. It adds a lot of character to the structure.

All in all, this one is coming along very nicely, and I can hardly wait to see the finished work.

-Joan :)

vester

#51

Thank you, Joan.

I like the cut of corner as well. Very Copenhagen like.

Its was part of the building code for the city that corner-buliding has to have the corner "cut-off".




Doing some progress:

Working on the gable. Added a double door to the side.

The footprint is 18.1 x 41.9 m, which would fit on 2x3 tile lot.


art128

Looking really good! Would it be W2W corner ? If yes, would you make a mirrored version as well?
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Jmouse

Your textures are absolutely amazing, Arne, not to mention the details you put into all your work. The architectural design of your powerhouses is astonishing. Such "frills" would be unheard of in the U.S. where "build it fast and cheap" is the only priority.

I guess you know I want one of these beauties. Maybe you can figure out a way to hide a NUT somewhere in the BAT so our copies will be unique. ()flamdev()

-Joan

rooker1

Absolutely stunning work again my friend.

When I look at this picture I think your first floor is a little squashed.
Why did you decide to leave out the small lower windows on the first floor?

Either way, the end result is looking fantastic.
Robin  &apls
Call me Robin, please.

vester

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Quote from: rooker1 on November 01, 2011, 04:52:00 PM
Why did you decide to leave out the small lower windows on the first floor?

Had to set a ground level to  something. There are some difference between the front and river site. Might have set it to low....

Dantes


vester

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Quote from: rooker1 on November 01, 2011, 04:52:00 PM
When I look at this picture I think your first floor is a little squashed.
Why did you decide to leave out the small lower windows on the first floor?

Added a row of windows:


Almost done. Still some work to be done on the corner and the roof box.

rooker1

Call me Robin, please.

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