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VENTISERI. Update 26 Mar.

Started by ecoba, September 29, 2009, 05:32:59 PM

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io_bg

Great looking suburbs and interesting mixture of trees! :thumbsup: I like how the rail line ends next to the factory.
Keep up with the great work!
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joelyboy911

Another great update. You don't need to apologise to me, you weren't rude at all - a little (very little) pushy perhaps. Maybe I shouldn't have even said it. I understand how underwhelming it can be when an MD update doesn't get the response you'd hoped for. In all truthfulness, and MD as good as yours, or David's or Dustin's doesn't need to push for extra comments (I wasn't keen on it when they did it either) - the pictures and their commentary do that job just fine. This is proven by your OSITM in this relatively early stage of the diary.

These pictures today are very nice. I like the industrial area shown in pictures 2 and 6. Your residential areas are very nice, I like the fact that you use so many trees.

Keep it up.
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BuildingUp

Great set of pictures Ethan. I really like the street layout and the industrial tease. Great job!  &apls

bat

Your newest update is really nice, ecoba! Great work on it... ;)

art128

Great update, Ethan ! It' s a nice couple of pictures you made there.
I liked each of them, but I have a small preference for the first and the last ones. I love, in the first, how you mixed the houses and the vegetation, it's really well done. Also that school just fits there perfectly. The last picture is also very nice, I like the houses near the industrial warehouse and its railway, also the way the rail line ends just before the houses is a great touch.
The three others pictures are nice great combination of residential area and trees. Both are awesome. And the cul-de-sac street is a good add to this area.

Take care,
-Arthur.  :thumbsup:
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Battlecat

Fantastic mix of shots in this update!  I particularly like the industrial areas in this update. 

Tomas Neto

Woww, fantastic suburbs and awesome industrial areas!!! Great update my friend!!!  :thumbsup:

nedalezz

I love the industrial area, if only I could get mine to look like that :(

I especially like the last picture, its looks great! I assume you did some lotting work to make the BAT come out like that?

ecoba













Here is an overview of the 'CBD'. You can see how quickly it transitions to low-rise neighbourhoods. There is one more large block that is attached to the green-roofed building.




Ioan (io_bg): Thank you, Ioan. I really love Jeroni's trees as well, and I like the rail line too, I wanted it to be somewhat a 'decommisioned' line, if you know what I mean.

Joel (joelyboy911): Thanks, Joel. I really do feel sorry that it came off as that way, and I do think that I needed to at least let you know that I didn't want it to be like that. I can see your point and very clearly understand your point. Thank you for the really nice comment, Joel, and I'm glad we got this cleared over nicely.  :)

BuildingUp: Thank you, I like how the industry turned out, too.

bat: Thank you, bat.

Arthur (art128): Thanks, Arthur. I do really like that school, it really suits the area nicely. I also really like the warehouses, Jess is a great BATter.

Battlecat: Thanks, my friend. I think I had to build some industrial because of the huge dosage we'd been getting over at Adara, but I think it could have been I didn't have any industry. :D

Tomas )Tomas Neto): Thank you, Tomas. I've been really liking the industrial mix, too; and apparently a lot of others do, too.

nedalezz: I think your industrials look great, my friend. I wish I could get mine to look like yours!  :D No, I actually didn't have to do any lotting to make thiss BAT work as it does, it's actually a landmark, and Jess (jestarr) transit enabled the lot.

Ethan

calibanX

Great business district Ethan. I like the green spaces, and you've done a nice job of placing JBSimio's Smalltown buildings. Looks great.

Take care.

Geoff
Where City and Country Flow Together

nedalezz

Thats a great picture - the quick transition is usually one tricky to pull off from low rise, but you managed to make it look great.

bat

Nice looking pictures there! Your CBD looks great! :thumbsup:

Battlecat

That's a fantastically green city you're putting together!  Looks great!

kwakelaar

Lots of nice things to see here. Quite an interesting setup for your CBD, certainly a different approach with a few large buildings and a lot of empty space around that area.

Yan077


Tomas Neto

Yeah, great update again my friend!!!  :thumbsup:

scott1964


ecoba

Gah! It's been ten days since an update, well, let's rectify that.








We're in the fields now. We'll be here for a little while until we get into a bigger city.






A house across the street from the school burned down a couple of days ago. The lot has since been buldozed. If anyone would like to own the house that will be built on top of the old lot, let me know, and I'll make a custom one. If you would just like another house in town, let me know as well.




Geoff (calibanX): Thanks, Geoff. I love parks, and I also love Jon's wonderful set.

nedalezz: Thanks, I've been working a lot on transitions lately, I like this one especially.

bat: Thank you, my friend.

Battlecat: Well, I like to think that cities can never get too green. Thanks for the comment, my friend.

kwakelaar: Thanks! I like trying things that I haven't seen before, and I actually don't have that many mid-rise buildings, so I think it came out just like I intended. Thanks, once again, my friend.

Yann (Yan077): Thank you, my friend.

Tomas (Tomas Neto): Thanks, Tomas. Your comments are well appreciated, my friend.

Scott (scott1964): Thanks, my friend.

Ethan

scott1964

I would like a burnt house, make mine slightly crispy.  $%Grinno$% :P

emgmod

Across from a school? That's perfectly good land! Rebuild that house.