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Show us your Rural areas

Started by mjig_dudy, December 18, 2006, 12:39:54 PM

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mightygoose

thats mental, you should enter that in the photo competition, its amazing....
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threestooges

Two quick questions: (1) Are those fences plopped separately or are they part of the whole lot (and either way, how long did it take you to put it all together)? (2) Are they available to the public? That is a superbly executed rural landscape. I agree about putting in the photo competition.

Chrisadams3997

Right now I believe I'm up to (checking my notes) 17 lots for the fences, all 1x1 or 1x2, with several more planned and a couple small fixes needed(read wanted, I'm a bit of a perfectionist), and a similair number for the new dirt paths.  The whole thing is being planned with versatility and ease of use in mind, but it's a fairly intensive process none the less, no click and drag here.

A simple small pasture could take as little as two or three minutes, or you could spend 30 minutes on a very large or detailed one, just depends.  I've just been slowly putting this together as I got things lotted and modded over a number of days-just really started as a few test pastures, so I don't have a clue how long it took all told.

It's a fairly extensive project with more things planned, and soon I'll probably be starting a bat thread on it for feedback and to provide updates, so stay tuned.  Oh yea, and thanks for the comments :thumbsup:.

threestooges

Well keep me posted on it. I make a fair amount of agricultural areas, and those fences would fit qute well in some of the areas I have.

figui

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mines are not as good as those last pictures &mmm, but i think they are worth enough to share with you ::)



and a zoomed out one of the same area:

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threestooges

Any pictures help to expand the overall knowledge of those who view them. Don't be afraid to show your work if you are proud/satisfied with it. I like your use of trees to form farm boundaries. They look good, and I would hope you would share some more if you have them.

Chrisadams3997

Figui: Other than my dislike for the flower fields and other silimairly 'vibrant' fields(which is purely personal preference, I'm a bit of a realist, can you tell?)  The layout is very cool and non-grid(which automatically earns some points from me) and fits in well with the outskirts of the nearby town.  Really good job.

thundercrack83

Your farms are looking pretty good, figui! Great job!

Ennedi

Very nice pictures, figui!  :thumbsup:

I like your farm fields don't touch to the road and you leaved a grassy stripe along it. On the second picture - very nice irregular field shapes, and great colors  :thumbsup:
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Gretta

Good Job everyone, Looking very...rural

Heres my best rural area...




figui

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bat

Wonderful pictures of your farms, figui! :thumbsup:
That's a nice looking rural area, Gretta! :thumbsup:

Khiyana

Oh, I love those rural areas so much!

And here is another picture of my current work with the new SAM:


Shot at 2007-09-16

I´m so happy with this new Mod!  :)

oyd

great picture.... your pond is nicely done especially the work u did with the rocks and flora... :thumbsup:
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Ennedi

Very good composition, Khiyana!  :thumbsup:

Scorchin's rock and flora look great here, the rock blends very well with the farmfield
These paths are great too, and of course the street  &apls
Simple, but great!

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figui

Khiyana: that sam fits perfectly there. great picture!
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TheTeaCat

Khiyana - wikked job :thumbsup: very nice implementation of the SAM too &apls

Figui  - nice farm layout and yes I agree you have captured the rural feel very well indeed &apls

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Nardo69

Looks great Khiyanna! When I see this grey street the ol' conervative donkey of me feels like trying it, too ...  :D

I was able to play a bit Sc4 today - the first time within at least two weeks ...  /wrrd%&

The (medium) map as such is far away from being able to be shown but I have a nice closeup for you here:



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