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The Paradise of Walker's Island

Started by urban, February 09, 2007, 06:10:35 AM

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bat

Welcome to page 11!

Fantastic update of Port & Cape Elizabeth! Great looking port! Beautiful pictures! :thumbsup:

btw, the 200th post of this MD, Congrats, urban!

Pat

Urban wonderful update!!!  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:  I really like that cruise ship port.....

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kwakelaar

This was a beautiful update, your landscaping is amazing. I really love the beaches and the cliffs along the coast. (Which "beach mod" do you use, it is working very well with the water and rock textures).
The estates look lovely as well, who would not want to live in some of those houses.

tooheys

Urban, another brilliant update, and I especially like the plantations towards the end, great work :thumbsup:

Somy's port is a nice prop but doesn't fit in everywhere, but you have worked it into Port Elizabeth nicely  :)

Always a pleasure to drop by here.

Cheers

Dave


EDGE4194

thank you for another brilliant update  :thumbsup: I agree that the cruise ship port fits in nicely. You hide the "sawtooth effect" very well. I am in awe of your estates.  Looking forward to more....  :)

urban

Personal Replies



@joan: Thanks for dropping by. I mostly try to use the given terrain
and not making the terrain perfect for the city.
I will save you one of the houses :P
The runway is built on raised land, that's the whole secret.

@bat: Thanks for posting the 200th post, I feel honored.
I'm glad you like it.

@pat: Thanks for dropping by.

@kwakelaar: Thanks for the compliments.
I use the white sand beach mod.

@Dave:I'm honored by your nice words.
I'm glad to meet your expectations concerning somy's port.
Always a pleasure to read your comments.

EDGE:I'm happy to make you happy.
But you have to tell me, what the "sawtooth effect" is &ops

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So, now it's going to be a premiere. The first mosaic in this MD,
well even the first Mosaic I ever tried.
The pictures are taken in a village that has no name yet.
The village is located in the Eastside, a clime east of Port Elizabeth.
(remember? The countryside west of Port Elizabeth is called the Westside :P
I know extremly creative)I know it does not fir perfectly, but I'm in war with imageshack right now.





cya dAVid

probably the best tropical forests Pat Riot
the jungle and the seaside resorts are looking spectacular kwakelaar
such stunning and natural tropical sceneries iamgoingtoeatyou
Walker's Island

Snaper


Jmouse

More than a "wonderful" mosaic, it's a fantastic one! It must have taken you hours to plant all those trees, but it was worth the trouble. Beautiful work!  :thumbsup:

Until next time...
Joan

Pat

 &apls &apls &apls  :thumbsup: David that was a wonderful mosaic... very well executed id say... and congrats on hitting 200 comments woohoo - pat

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bat

Fantastic mosaic! Great rural area! :thumbsup:

EDGE4194

QuoteEDGE:I'm happy to make you happy.
But you have to tell me, what the "sawtooth effect" is &glup
Its the jagged edges of the farms, and the way you hide them with trees. Nice update btw. Nice use of plop rocks and water. You might want to mix up the buildings though, too many of the same one  :)

Yoder7652

beautiful...such a lovely shot of countryside!

kimcar

 &apls &apls Oh yeh ! Really well done your mosaic. I like Elizabeth port too. Great job. :thumbsup:

vester

What a great update. Love the picture of the country side.

thundercrack83

Love the mosaic, my friend! Excellent work!

tooheys

Very nice David, a great mosaic  :thumbsup:

Cheers

Dave


rooker1

Awesome mosaic.  Very realistic looking and I love the transition from forest to farm land.  Could you post a picture of the transition from plop water to the maxis water.  I know you were very close there at the end of the mosaic.  Great work.

Robin   :thumbsup:
Call me Robin, please.

urban



Personal Replies

@Snaper: I'm glad you like it.

@Joan: It took quite long yeah.
I'm trying to create a big tree lot in the LE.
So that I will have most of the work done
and just have to add some trees
to make it look more realistic.
Thanks for visiting.

@pat: Thanks for your congrats and you visit.

@bat: Thanks, and you just have seen a little bit of it.

@EDGE: Yeah, they are all the same,
I know^^. I may have to replace them,
since nothing else is growing there....
Oh and yeah I hate that effect!

@Yoder: Thanks, more is coming.

@thundercrack: I'm glad you like it =)

@Dave: Thanks for your nice words.

@Robin: Thanks.
I will post a picture of the transition within the next Update.

@all: Good old Real Life catched me.
I was just ready to check in at the
Lufthansa First Class Counter at Frankfurt Int. Airport.
As you can guess I was on the way to Walker's Island.
Well, school started here in Hessen on Monday.
That doesn't mean I stopp with this MD!!
I will continue =) It will just take longer.

And I'm working on a map.
Here you can see it but I'm not very far.



cheers dAVid ()testing()



probably the best tropical forests Pat Riot
the jungle and the seaside resorts are looking spectacular kwakelaar
such stunning and natural tropical sceneries iamgoingtoeatyou
Walker's Island

thundercrack83

Love the map so far, my friend! Good luck with school, and I'll be looking forward to seeing more development here!

rooker1

Very interesting map, I can't wait to see what you do with it.

Robin   :thumbsup:
Call me Robin, please.