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Started by Neofita, December 18, 2008, 05:27:05 PM

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Neofita

Thank you to all who visit my CJ.
Your posts to further motivate the game.
Recently I had a creative crisis, so I played something in agriculture, and whatever other.










canyonjumper

Great pics Neofita! Where did u get the piers in pics 3&4?

               -Jordan :thumbsup:
I'm the one who jumped across the Grand Canyon... and lived.

adroman

Wow, just stunning!
Those fields look so very realistic... I can almost see the workers moving around them  :thumbsup:

That pier/Marina you've got there is also stunning, I'm also interested to know where you got the Pieces!

I'll be back,
Adrian.
737s, Air Force, Australia... what next?

ecoba

Wow, that's a really stunning update, my friend. A really cool style that I've never seen before and, as are Adrian and Jordan, I am interested as to where you got those pier pieces.

Really realistic work here! Hope to see some more soon.

Ethan  :)

chester

WOW. i just love village on the water. its just beautiful. 

The Pier pieces are from The Harbor Village by Cobb, and can be found on the STEX.


newsimaddict

It's a great pack but I never got it to sync up and look level...yours looks great!

RBC

Great update!

Quote from: Neofita on May 03, 2010, 10:46:02 AM




Where did you get the bushes in the road side?

Nardo69

Well, I wish my creative hangover would be like this  :D

But I know what you mean, sometimes anything you do isn't good enough, experienced that myself too often!

Take care

Bernhard  :thumbsup:

rooker1

 If that is what happens to you when you are having a crisis.....maybe I should try to have one.  ;)
Great update again my friend, your pics always put a smile on my face.

Robin  :thumbsup:
Call me Robin, please.

Lowkee33

Absolutely amazing!  I saw this for the first time today and I can not absorb it all.

If I could say one thing though.  I noticed in early pictures you have wind power plants that face different directions, also some face in the wrong direction (facing away from the edge of a cliff).

But that is a tiny detail in a huge mass of terrific work.   &apls

planetechef

well done, i like this harbour, your pictures are beautifull  &apls
& coming soon "Sakura Republic".


RickD

Wow that aqueduct is spectacular. I don't think I have seen this before. It makes you downtown very original and interesting.
My name is Raphael.
Visit my MD: Empire Bay (My old MD: Santa Barbara County)

cubby420

That aqueduct is so unique. I have never seen it around either RickD and I couldn't agree more on the character it adds to this downtown. I think I see the NWM being put to use here as well to great effect  :thumbsup: I'm still toying with and learning the mod to be honest, but its good to see it in action and looking so good.

Tomas Neto

Congratulations on your OSITM!!!

Your cities are very nice!!! Fantastic work!!!

canyonjumper

Looking great! Looking forward to more!

                    -Jordan :thumbsup:
I'm the one who jumped across the Grand Canyon... and lived.

Neofita

This time, a small preview
More pictures will be on Sunday.I hope to finish Sunday.
Recently, having fun in my vision of the suburbs of Tokyo :)






RickD

Oh wow, the sunken rail is way cool! Haven't used this wall set in ages. I love it.
My name is Raphael.
Visit my MD: Empire Bay (My old MD: Santa Barbara County)

ecoba

As Raphael said, the sunken railway is really nifty, and those walls looks great. I think that this could be a very accurate representation of Tokyo's suburbs.

Ethan :)