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Canal walls that could be used as Seawall

Started by sithlrd98, August 09, 2009, 06:13:14 PM

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sithlrd98

OK , I don't BAT. We all know by now that I can barely BAT a 16x16 square :D but I do understand how difficult certain items can be. One thing that I would love to see in my cities is a seawall with some architecture.

Looking at this real life river walk , could someone tackle this to make it conform as a seawall?

http://www.jujuwebdesign.com/photos/USA/Chicago/images/chicago_river.jpg

Or even what KS did with his Arabian canal



Or what Mas san did with his JRP set



As I said , this is just one of many aspects to modding that I am all thumbs. I really don't know how difficult it would be to create.

Anyway , that's it ...hopefully it may inspire some creativity!

Jayson


kassarc16

I'd like to have more variety for seawalls, for sure.

cloud92


art128

Quote from: cloud92 on March 14, 2012, 11:55:07 AM
where can i get that arabian canal

Nice two years dump, my friend.

And to answer you, the Arabian canals can be found here
I'll take a quiet life... A handshake of carbon monoxide.

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Rayden

There is one trick anyone can do to use walls as seawalls. Using some mods or cheats you can drop temporarily the sea level, apply the wall to the sea sides and save the game. After taking the mod away, and loading the game, you will see the sea level back to normal and the walls appearing like seawalls. I did that several times and it looks very nice.