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Totori

Started by Dantes, March 11, 2011, 05:32:15 AM

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nbvc

Great work with the promenade and city center. &apls

art128

Waow, the tramway like is really well made Onii-chan. The area around the blue glass building is nice. I like how the tram line goes around the prefecture's office.
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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noahclem

Great work on the city center area  &apls  And I always like your rails and trams. Thanks for the congratulations :)

sunv123

Great job! The waterfront looks great and I want to live there! ;_; I want to ride the trams all across the city... ugh, I should just move in. ;)

Keep up the good work!

Provo, a city apart Updated July 4.

Dantes


Crap, my last update I published at the bottom of the last page. but today another update. :-[

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@nbvc: Thank you nbvc-sama  :)
@art128: *thehe* Thank you Otouto-chan =^_^= *brother-hug*
@noahclem:I like trams. Soon I will also build more trams in my region. I also have underground lines in the cities, but they are hardly used.   &mmm Congratulations again.  :thumbsup: I wonder if you bring out a special.  ;D

At the station

Today I'll show you another station in my area. Before this was a major transit station with a single platform. The new station now allows an uninterrupted transit to the central station and the surrounding area have settled thickly small houses.

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5.I like this picture. An old lady sitting by the garden on a bench under the cherry trees, rushing by as the train.  :)


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8.The main road leads to the neighboring town as elevated road. The construction is a little daring, but it was not to build differently.


9.A transportation hub.  :P


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Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

rooker1

Great looking city. 
I love the way you have managed to jam pack as much as you can.  The road in the last few pics and how it loops around....brilliant idea.

Robin
Call me Robin, please.

art128

I also like the picture of the old lady sitting quite much. I would enjoy it too if I was there, listening to the tramways and trains passing by, the lovely sound of the wheels knocking against the iron tracks.

Nice work around the train station and tram terminus. The area looks peaceful. I wouldn't mind a small flat on one of those apartments buildings, with a view on the railways... :)
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Speth

Very cool region. I've been to the real Tottori once, maybe I should try to create the famous sand dunes in my own Japanese region.

There's something about small Japanese towns that I really love, but they're hard to build correctly.

Dantes


Thanks for the comments from you. I appreciate each and every comment very much.  &ops

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@rooker1:This approach has resulted from lack of space. I had tried other versions, but this solution seemed most correct.  :-[ Thank you for your comment robin. I hope your new project makes you enjoy.
@art128:Alright  Otouto-chan. I'll get an apartment for study near the railway tracks.  :P Have fun sleeping at night.  :P *hug*  $%#Ninj2
@Speth:Welcome to my RP. I hope you enjoy the pictures and ideas. I build Tottori not one by one to. The big dunes would be impossible for me to recreate. I hope, however, that the atmosphere is not the reality is quite dissimilar. I think if you read the manga right, looks the right documentaries on television and to study the history well knows, and most importantly knows a few people live there, then you can Reproduce a small region about. Have Fun  :)

A little on the canals

Currently I'm experimenting with different canals. Have fun watching the pictures.

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Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

nbvc

Two nice updates.  :thumbsup: I like the canal from image 3 and 4.

art128

Nice use of the canals, Onii-chan :3 I looks wonderful even with the diagonals! 
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Schulmanator

Impressive quality. I like it.
See the all-new National Capital Region!:http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=15118.0

Dantes


Thanks for the comments from you. I appreciate each and every comment very much.  &ops

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@nbvc:Thanks for your comments.  :) I like both pictures very. I am curious if you'll soon show pictures in your thread of date palms plantations.  ???
@art128: Thaaaanky youuu Otouto-chan   :P Currently I still tinker at the canals. Especially the new channels by neko I liked because of the trees not so much.  :-[
@Schulmanator: Thank you Catboy  :P

A large cemetery

Today I show you pictures of a cemetery. I really hope that you like them.

1.The cemetery consists of a temple and a few buildings, a parking lot and two grave fields.


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4.A few visitors looking for the grave of her deceased.


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6.As long as there are people who do not forget those people do not exist anymore, as long as these people continue to live in us.



Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

art128

A very nice cemetery, Onii-chan! Nice work adding some people around the paths. :)
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Schulmanator

Nicely done and very distinctive. I like it.
See the all-new National Capital Region!:http://sc4devotion.com/forums/index.php?topic=15118.0

Dantes


Only two comments. thank you  &mmm

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@art-kun: Thank you Otouto-chan  :)
@Schulmanator: Thank you Nyan-catboy  :)

Railway, railroad, and more railroads

Today I show you some pictures of railways. I hope you enjoy the greenery on the edge of the railway lines and the environment along the railway lines.

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Thank you for looking. I am very pleased with the comments and I would also appreciate negative criticism.

art128

Oooh, I love updates with railways! Nicely done Onii-chan! The vegetation along the tracks is great.

Drop that small 4tiles station and use mine instead! :P (Just Kidding :D )
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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mave94

That are a bunch of pictures! You're doing a nice job on this Japanese region. Everything fits in very well and each single tile is used. :thumbsup:

I hope there is a railway to the harbour as well, but I can't see it clearly in the overview. What kind of building is that on the top of image 20? It has a sort of building site in front of the building. Keep up the work!

-Matthijs  ;)

nbvc

Great work with the rail especially the feight rail station. &apls

kelis

I like all your updates, but this update is just amazing my friend, I've enjoyed a lot with all those pictures !! You did a fantastic job with the railway system in your region and everything fits perfectly, also I like how you've managed with the electric poles between that residential area...well my friend I got to say that you are a great inspire for me with your work, I'm wishing to be back again with my own Japanese region !

Greetings my friend  :thumbsup:
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