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Aaron Graham's BATs

Started by Aaron Graham, February 28, 2011, 01:11:25 PM

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selles

I just stumbled upon your thread. Really amazing work, the trees look great! I'm wondering why I don't have any of your BATs in my game!

Sciurus

Wonderful work!! &apls &apls

Guillaume :thumbsup:
L'atelier d'architecture
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Aaron Graham

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Tomas Neto- Thank you!!! :D

selles- Thank you, you should download them and try them out. :D

Sciurus- Thank you!!! :D

NYBT Timpson Pl Row

Here's my Timpson prow Apartments, I have add the brick texture to the wall I hope you guys like the color the building is this color, but is it good enough, next I need to add the other textures to tha building and then work on the other two that goes with this building project. :D





Here's a google map link to see what the buildinglooks like. http://maps.google.com/maps?q=new+york+city&hl=en&ll=40.812181,-73.901079&spn=0.000778,0.002747&gl=us&z=19&layer=c&cbll=40.812181,-73.901079&panoid=1F6seJfU6RnzMH40jdZCPw&cbp=12,178.29,,0,-2.37
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Sciurus

Maybe should you make the plaster texture a little less green? But it's really well done and near from the reality! &apls Good job my friend! ;)

Guillaume :thumbsup:
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supremec

Oh, this building  :D, it is better than the gmax version  :thumbsup:

No, I missed an excellent update  :D
Your tree is fabulous, keep it up  ;D
Click on the banner to see my BATs

Aaron Graham

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Sciurus- Thank you, I will work on them a little more. :D

supremec- Thank you!!! :D

I have some renders on my new building, how you  guys feel about the bottom part of the building, the cornice that's on the ground, I hope you guys like it, I'm still thinking on what I should add next on the building, I have already added the small building at the top of the building, next I want to do the water, but I may just wait sense that not the hard part. :D




Link to the picture below, the size is to large for this thread. Click






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peter007

&apls
Great building. Still it looks a bit boring but the adds where you always come up with are fabulous.

-Ernst

io_bg

You keep getting better and better :thumbsup:
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Sciurus

More than excellent! &apls

Guillaume :thumbsup:
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supremec

I love textures, no i'm joking  :D
It's an excellent BAT, I can't wait to see textures on it  :thumbsup:
Click on the banner to see my BATs

Aaron Graham

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peter007- Thank you!!!

io_bg- Thank you!!!

Sciurus- Thank you!!!

supremec- Thank you!!!

NYBT Timpson Pl Row model01

Here's an update to the model, enjoy. :D

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mattb325

This is coming along really nicely!

The NY low/mid-rise stuff is always quite grim looking especially those blind courts looking in on themselves! But I must say, you have captured it perfectly  ;D

mrbisonm

Love them all, especially the textures you are using are darn good looking. I already have good use for them.... ;)

Fred


....Uploading the MFP 1.... (.........Finishing the MFP1)

Sciurus

Really good work! &apls
I had a look at the link, and let me say you an advice: maybe should you do the plaster a less green, on the concerned parts ;) But maybe it's an optical effect?

Guillaume :thumbsup:
L'atelier d'architecture
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art128

Lookin' great there. I'll use this last one for sure!
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supremec

Now the night lights  ;D
It is superb, another recommended BAT  &apls  &apls
Click on the banner to see my BATs

Aaron Graham

mattb325- Thank you!!!

mrbisonm- Thank you!!!

Sciurus- Thank you, i do have the textures fixed I hope you like it now.

art128- Thank you!!!

Buzzit- Thank you!!!

supremec- Thank you!!!

NYBT Timpson Pl Row

Here's the building, Francis90b has fix the brick, the yellow wall part and the fire escapes.

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-Simcity4fan12/Sgt Pepper -Kryptowhite -Jumpthefence -beutelschlurf -Hanson784 -Gwail -Don Miguel -Seraf -Kelistmac -Glenni -Aaron Graham -Vlasky -PBGV103 -Darknono35 -Evillions -lucky7- Parisian- Jackreid -GuerrilaWarfare -Sim Fox -un1 -Heblem -AlexandrosB13 -Anotn -SimHoTToDDy

supremec

Wow very nice BAT  &apls
And the lights?  $%Grinno$%
Click on the banner to see my BATs

Girafe

Superb creations as always  &apls &apls

work with textures is really good  :thumbsup:
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