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Started by peterycristi, October 23, 2008, 05:15:33 PM

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peterycristi

#320
well, the actual progress is this:


as you see there is still a lot of work to do ;)... the lot size will be 6x4, so you should plan this for your Berlin ;)


saludos

Peter
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kelis

This is amazing !!

I Like so much the model,  &apls &apls

Lo espero pronto en mi Berlin  ;D ;D
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FrankU

It's beautiful.   &bis&
Will it function as a museum, or as a tourist attracting landmark? Because in fact it is both.
And if my city doesn't have a reserved place for it I 'll gladly grab my bulldozer and make place for it.  ?$%kar&%h

peterycristi

#323
Hi folks,

thanks for all those nice comments! I think the Altes Museum will work as a landmark, because in fact it is more a landmark than a museum. Meanwhile the works on the museum are going on i made some Berlin props.

The worldfamous Litfaßsäule, which you can find in every big city on this planet was invented by the berlin printer Ernst Litfaß in 1854. On 5. dezember he got the licence for the first of this anouncement collumns by the city of Berlin. Later he was given a monopol for his invention until 1865. In 1855 the first 100 of this collumns where put in the city of Berlin showing announcements and the biggest news.

So far I thought what a shame, that this collumn, invented by a german, only exists in the parisian version for SC4. It's time to change this and bring more middleeuropean props to the game! So I made a small variety of Litfaßcollumns:


They are all inspired by originals from Berlin and will be available soon as a prop-pack. The other news i have for you is that the Bauakademie is now in the SFBT-testcenter without nightlights and will hopefully find its way to be published very soon.


saludos

Peter
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FrankU


Gilikov1994

wooow :), it's like a 'must have' for me. I can need this for my LOT's :P
Wish you all the best,

- Giel :thumbsup:
Check out my LOT thread, and also the EBLTeam!

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kelis

wow, Great props, Perfects for my Berlin MD  &apls &apls

Gracias por todo Peter !
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Girafe

collums are very nice, good addition for the city Berlin of Kelis  ;)
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peterycristi

#328
Hi folks,

thanks a lot for all that nice comments. I'm glad you like this maybe usefull props. Another Prop i wanted to make since a very long time was now possible thanks to the HD-render. This streetlights you can find in a lot of german cities, but especially on Kurfürstendamm and Unter den Linden, which are the two famous boulevards of Berlin. The doublesided light is for plazas and the original can be found on Pariser Platz close to the Brandenburg Gate.

(this is zoom 6 with HD-render)

hope you like it.


saludos

Peter
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io_bg

I think this can be a very nice replacement of the Maxis R$$$ street light. Fantastic work! &apls
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FrankU

Isn't the original a design by Albert Speer?

Fabian93

I don't quite think so..
Just look at the beauty of those lights from Unter den Linden.
As far as I know, and I'm quite sure about it, Albert Speer only did the lights for the nowadays called street "Straße des 17. Juni":



These definitvely don't look as good as those from Unter den Linden and furthermore they were designed for Hitlers Ost-West-Achse..

Fabian :)

peterycristi

Hi folks,

well, of course the streetlights on Unter den Linden are not from Albert Speer. They were put during the imperial time when Berlin became a metropolis.

So here we go with another prop from Berlin. Potsdamer Tor was located between Leipziger and Potsdamer Platz. The Gatehouses were a part of the city walls and left as a landmark after the demolision of the berlin city walls. In world war two all the buildings in this area (close the the government quarter) were hardly damaged. As Leipziger Platz was in the eastern part and potsdamer platz allready in the western part of the city, the ruins of the gatehouses were blown up in 1961 to build there the berlin wall. Now this lost ensemble, created by Karl Friedrich Schinkel too, comes back to your cities.



hope you like it so far.


saludos

Peter
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kelis

Wow Peter amazing job,  &apls &apls &apls

Nose como agradecerte todas las cosas que estas haciendo para Berlin, entre tu y Debussy haceis posible mi MD  :)
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io_bg

Wow! Fantastiche Arbeit! ;)
Sorry, my knowledge of German is (still) pretty basic :-[
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peterycristi

#336
@io_bg: don't worry, your german ist pretty good so far!

@debussyman: also yours ;)

well, today a little update for the prop-pack. I designed a lot with the two gatehouses of Potsdamer Tor and some other props like the streetlights and so on. So this ist how it could look in the game:


Another prop i made is the Monument of frederic the great, king of prussia which is located on Unter den Linden in the center of Berlin. The first stone was put on 1. June 1840, the 100 aniversary of frederics first day in power. Creator was Christina Daniel Rauch, a student of the famous Johann Gottfried Schadow. On 31. Mai 1851 the monument was given to Public.


hope you like it.


saludos

Peter

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Girafe

the statue is fabulous  &apls &apls &apls
and props are too good
gute Arbeit  ;)
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 &apls

Peter you obtained an excellent level. Your work has an equal only that of Carlos

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kelis

WOW my friend i like soo much the statue !

Me encanta, que ganas tengo de todos estos props  :)

Thanks  &apls &apls &apls &apls &apls
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