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VENTISERI. Update 26 Mar.

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

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Tomas Neto

Wow my friend, awesome updates here!!!  &apls &apls
Really fantastic pictures!!!

BuildingUp

Great pictures man! I love the small town feeling and the use of the small town school! Great work!  &apls

Battlecat

Great looking small town!  I particularly like the school, it looks very realistic with the huge number of portables! 

ecoba

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Tomas (Tomas Neto): Thank you, Tomas. I really doubt my pictures could ever live up to your's.

BuildingUp: Thank you very much. The small town feel might be departing soon, that school is by Deadwoods, and is on the LEX, if you want it.

Batttlecat: Thank you, Battlecat. I really love the school, too.

I would also like to make this a NO LURKING update, if you're in the topic, please feel free to stop by and leave a comment, they are well appreciated.

Ethan

Tomas Neto

I'm very impressed with the beauty of your cities, and also with the quality of the images and the big number of details!!! Awesome update my friend!!!  &apls &apls

nedalezz

Again, fantastic couple of pictures. I see the Police HQ building sneaking up in the last one, I love that building myself.

bat


BuildingUp

I also really like the quality, and I really love the layout and streets. Excellent!  &apls

Battlecat

Very nice shots once again!  Love your use of green space and flora details in your urban area. 

ecoba

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Tomas (Tomas Neto: Thank you, Tomas you really have been giving me lovely comments recently. I like how the new images are turning out, too, takes a while to complete though as I don't have photoshop. I really like to get down to the fine details.

nedalezz: Yeah, you caught the building. It's an Aussie BAT, and I think it fit the design of the city.

bat: Thank you!

BuildingUp: Thank you, I've been getting lots of quality compliments recently, although they look rather pixelized to me.  :D I like the design of the streets too, it took me a while to lay them out before hand.

Battlecat: Thanks! I really like to have lots of green space in my cities. I guess I'm inspired by the city I live in and constantly go to.

I would like to continue the NO LURKING updates. Please do comment, I would love to see some new faces.

Ethan


BuildingUp

Nice close up shot Ethan! :) I really like the building placement, makes it feel like it's in a.. SMALL TOWN!!

Haha.

Anyways great job as always man.  &apls

calibanX

Excellent update Ethan. I like your artistic use of trees and green space. Your suburbs look great in your closeups. I have a question for you. You don't seem to have Maxis homes in your pics. Is this the case throughout your cities? Are you using a mod?

Geoff
Where City and Country Flow Together

adroman

Alright, you caught me  :P

Fantastic work, Ethan... you're CBD is looking great!  :thumbsup: Infact, everything looks brilliant.  :D

I'll be around more, that's for sure...
Adrian.
737s, Air Force, Australia... what next?

kwakelaar

Very nice work all around, nice with all the extra's for the OSITM.

joelyboy911

I would like to suggest that being instructed not to lurk isn't exactly to my taste.  &mmm

However, I did want to say congratulations on being of special interest this month.

The stuff you're showing looks really nice, and your picture editing/refining is a lovely sight to behold.

In regard to your update 3 updates ago, I really liked the mosaic - but I have a suggestion for you: Where you use Jeronij's TPW, you could lower the terrain in your waterway a little. That way, you won't be able to see the edge of the piece, and you won't have to smother the shoreline in reeds to hide it. The downside to this is that you can end up with kinda pointy looking waterways, but you can then use ploppable rocks and plants to soften it up. I don't know, its really up to you.

Mmmm... that whole comment sounds kinda negative. I'll close by saying that the content of your MD is really nice to look at. I'm sorry I didn't comment earlier, but you're doing great and have really earnt your place in OSITM. Keep it up.  :thumbsup:
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I miss you, Adrian

Tomas Neto


nedalezz

I like the closeup, I feel like im looking out of a balcony during the middle of the day :)

bat

This newest teaser looks really great! Nice work!! :thumbsup:

RickD

Ok, I confess. I have been lurking around here.  ;D

Nice teaser. I want to see more.
My name is Raphael.
Visit my MD: Empire Bay (My old MD: Santa Barbara County)

ecoba































BuildingUp: Thanks, my friend. Well, it is a small town, kindof. It's rather large for my standards. Thank you again!

Geoff (calibanX): Thank you Geoff. I really have been trying to get my flora to look better and I've been trying to get some more diversity in to them. I do use a Maxis blocker, the BSC No Maxis Files; available on the LEX. It is uniform throughout all of my new cities.

Adrian (adroman): Thanks, Adrian. I think it looks good too, if you can call it a CBD really, most of the retail commercial is actually on the outskirts of the town. Glad to see you here.

kwakelaar: Thank you, my friend.

Joel (joelyboy911): I'm sorry, Joel. I didn't want to come off as being pushy, I intended it to be more of a question, really. I knew that David had done this occasionally over at 3RR, and so has Dustin at Commenwealth of marathon, with good results. I had been a little dissapointed at the growth and I really wanted to see if it would work, which it did.  :)

Thanks for the OSITM congragulations, they're really well appreciated. The picture editing takes a while but, I really think that it improves them by huge lengths. I have tried lowering the terrain for my plop water rivers, but it really isn't something I like to do a lot, as I like to find ways to wind the rivers through my cities; but I guess lowering it could work well for building bridges. Yeah, this was also not my best detailing, thanks for the suggestions, though.

I don't see your comment as negative, I tok it as constructive criticism, as would most. I do apologise again for sounding a bit rude in my posts.

Tomas (Tomas Neto): Thank you, Tomas.

nedalezz: Hmm, there is a hotel right around there... thanks, my friend.

bat: Thank you, bat!

Raphael (RickD): Thank you, Raphael. It's good to see you here, and back around in general.

Ethan