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Started by nbvc, February 06, 2010, 08:56:33 AM

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noahclem

Beautiful islands again and thanks for the logs  &apls  Great to see the 1024 resolution too-good move  :thumbsup:

rambuckel

This last update was extremely expressive ... at least you showed scenes which would not be possible without your skills in modding and BATing ...  :thumbsup:

This is a scene for the good old story of the Isle of Treasures. I was looking for some pirates but I couldn't find any.
Angels can fly because they don't take themselves too serious!


vortext

So where do I book tickets to this paradise?!  $%Grinno$%

Also thanks for the logs.  :thumbsup:
time flies like a bird
fruit flies like a banana

Schulmanator

Great stuff! And the driftwood is a great addition. :D
See the all-new National Capital Region!:http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=15118.0

nbvc


nbvc

Only a short preview today.
I have created some rays.


Currelty I'm working on a manta ray, but it is not that easy.

Rhinocero


jmyers2043

Reminds me of my trip to the Cayman Islands... You are doing some very creative things here. Thanks. Always interesting to look at.

- Jim
Jim Myers  (5th member of SC4 Devotion)

bat

Nice view there. Looking forward to more... ;)

Dantes

Wow, that looks like a documentary on the seas.  :o Fantastic again.  :thumbsup:

nbvc

I forgot to give the solution where the treasure chest in the previous update was. Click here to see it.

benedict

I love rays - thanks for making them, and they look beautiful in the setting you've created.
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nbvc

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Thanks for all your comments to the updates and uploads.

Great Blue Hole
My version of the Great Blue Hole near Belize and the surrounding reef. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Blue_Hole

I have finished the manta rays.













noahclem

Awesome update  &apls  I love the way you put all these creations of yours together to recreate a cool place  :thumbsup:

Swordmaster

Looks like a test site for nukes.

That's probably not a compliment, though, so just to clarify: looks great :)


Cheers
Willy

art128

Quote from: Swordmaster on November 04, 2012, 09:04:16 AM
Looks like a test site for nukes.

It looks like a giant meteorite fell in the sea. :D

Nice update, loved the manta rays!
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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rambuckel

@swormaster, this was my first thought as well because I recently watched a documentation about the Bikini Atoll on TV ;) But I guess this scene is either an expression of hope, that nature is able to recover even from this kind of cruel madness or it is a scene that's nothing to do with any nuclear wapon =)

@nbvc: Your scenery is breathtaking ... I really have no words for this and I can just take my hat off in respect for this great peace of art!



Angels can fly because they don't take themselves too serious!


RickD

My name is Raphael.
Visit my MD: Empire Bay (My old MD: Santa Barbara County)

Framly

Great project! The idea to create some Ocean Fauna is amazing!

:thumbsup:

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nbvc

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Thanks to all for the comments.

The Great Blue Hole is not from nuke tests. It was formed naturally.
Quote from: Wikipedia
It was formed during several episodes of quaternary glaciation when sea levels were much lower - the analysis of stalactites found in Great Blue Hole shows that formation took place 153,000, 66,000, 60,000, and 15,000 years ago. As the ocean began to rise again, the caves were flooded.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Blue_Hole


Shark Alert!

Get out of the water.