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Empire of Leviathan

Started by Fabian93, August 29, 2009, 12:34:14 PM

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ecoba

Wow, Fabian, I'm sorry I haven't commented.

You have a beautiful MD here, beautiful use of CC.

Ethan

Welcome to page 12!

Battlecat

Nice pair of updates!  Love the way your towns look, very classic European style!

Interesting how effective just resizing on the vertical is, I might just have to give that a shot some day.  Thanks for sharing the trick. 

djvandrake

Looks fantastic Fabian!  Just wonderful.  &apls

silentbreaker

Great mosaics! It is impressive how your forests improved throughout the CJ!

The village on your mosaics is really lovely, especially the church. :thumbsup:

regards
silentbreaker

Tomas Neto

Fabian, you surprised me again with this wonderful update!!! Awesome!!!  &apls &apls

Nexis4Jersey

What another Splendid Update,  :thumbsup:

kwakelaar

You have been putting different custom content to very good use. The lonely small house with a pier on the river is an example of this. Your rural areas are nicely done, a lot of things to look at.

Fabian93


I initially planned an Update for today, but I have been busy with building a city for the SC4D Thematic Contest.
Just in case you didn't know... I already opened a thread there and I'll be posting my city, soon.
Just a preview of what you can expect:









Watch this ->thread for more pictures ;).
Well, I hope you like it so far since it is almost finished (still need to fix that resized lot, since the textures from the roads are not appearing &mmm).
Oh and be sure to watch this thread, too :D, as I'll be posting another Update (including replies), soon :thumbsup:.

Fabian

djvandrake

I do like it!  Looks fantastic.  Great work.  &apls

Sciurus

Argh, I can't believe as it's so beautiful, what I say? Wonderful! &apls &apls

Guillaume :thumbsup:
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Earth quake

This overview is fantastic. &apls
I really like this river and the rural aera is stunning.

Tomas Neto

Woowww guy, really awesome again!!!  &apls &apls

Battlecat

Nice preview!  That's beautiful work you've done there!

BarbarossaS

Extremely beautiful village, though I think the train station is a bit big for so small a town.

-Stijn-

Fabian93


Update #18 - And yet more rural areas




Thanks a lot everybody! Today I'll show you another mosaic of my recent rural area, which is almost finished.









Well that was Update #18 and I hope you liked it ;),

Fabian




Replies

io_bg: Thanks a lot, Ioan. Glad to hear, that you like the recent Update.
Sciurus (x2): Danke sehr, Guillaume :). In retrospective I really should have picked French, since I can not really use Latin for anything (at least at the moment).
Bobbi: Thank you so much, Bobbi ;).
Nardo69: Thanks a lot, Bernhard. I'm glad to hear that you like the recent Update. Well I guess there are some disadvantages when mirroring a picture, but in general I think that it is a rather nice effect ;).
Earth quake (x2): Thanks a lot - it's great to hear that you like :).
BarbarossaS (x2): Thanks :) - glad to hear that you like it so much. The train station is rather huge, I agree, but this has a specific reason: It's almost the only one in a quite large region.
danielcote: Thanks a lot, Daniel ;).
SimFox: Thanks :). I really love your trees :thumbsup:. I have never used them before, but since I saw that great tutorial by Nardo69, I can not even imagine, how I built my forests without them in the past.
ecoba: Thank you very much, Ethan :). Great to see you posting here.
Battlecat (x2): Thank you so much, Battlecat ;) - I'm looking forward to your try at it.
djvandrake (x2): Thanks a lot :).
silentbreaker: Thanks a lot :) - I'm glad you like it. I might release a few of my Lots later.
Tomas Neto (x2): Thank you so much, Tomas ;) - glad you like it.
Nexis4Jersey: Thanks a lot  :) - great to see you here, too :thumbsup:.
kwakelaar: Thanks a lot, glad you like the recent Update :).

Battlecat

Nice looking rural area.  You've done a great job putting the details together here!

Orange_o_

I have great remorse for not taking the time to visit your city, Fabian.  &ops

The quality of your images is really sensational. We really feel to fly a wonderful country.

Continue like that.  &apls

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Earth quake

It's a splendid update. &apls
Your rural aera is really impressive and the city is really nice.
The river is really beautiful and the details are  :o.

djvandrake

Fantastic Mosaic.  &apls  &apls

I love the river and the forests around it.  The pasture with the horses is very nice too.  :thumbsup:

sumwonyuno

Ahh, I've missed a lot!  I really like that zoomed-out small city tile shot.  :thumbsup:


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