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Arlington Bay - Update:"Along Airport-Expressway"

Started by ManuelR, November 11, 2009, 02:26:06 PM

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Tomas Neto

Yeah, I agree, fantastic shots!

sumwonyuno

Ooh, the leaves are changing!


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sc-4

WoaW this is incredible  :thumbsup:

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bat

Great two pictures of autumn in Waddington hills! :)

Yan077

lovely autumnal shots  :thumbsup:

calibanX

Great shots or Autumn trees. It would be nice if we had plopable autumn leaves to spread along the ground. Nice job.

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art128

Wow, those are some nice autumn shots there, Manuel ! I like the red-yellow color which is very present (you'll say, it's normal it's the autumn..  $%Grinno$% ).. it's very nice to see. Autumn has always been my second favorite season after the winter, and it's nice to see it in all its beauty. Nice work my friend !

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chibytuga

Quote from: ManuelR on January 06, 2010, 11:28:15 AM
I'm seaching for some "New York - China Town" W2W buildings. I've seen there in some MD's but I can't find them again... I'm sure they are not on the BSC File Xchange, probably ST. I'd be very thankful if anybody knew which buildings I'm talking about.


Are these the ones you're thinking of?

http://www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm?id=22940

ManuelR



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Battlecat, Tomas Neto, sumwonyuno, sc-4, bat, Yan077: Thank you guys for the nice comments!

calibanX: Thanks. Yes that would be so great.:) Like this the floor looks a bit empty....

art128: Thanks mate. I'm normally more a "summer-guy" but these colorful trees are just beautiful I think.:)

chibytuga: Thanks! Nice buildings, but I was thinking of some others I guess, but I'll surely download them also.;)



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Rady

Quote from: ManuelR on January 03, 2010, 02:16:40 AM
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The river looks very natural! Canyou tell me what kind of grass lot is it that you are using here (the one with the yellowish dots in it ..)?
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oktoberfest

 :thumbsup:
this... is... awesome
I couldnt think of anything to put here, so i put this :D

Nardo69

Nice shoots! I love the "empty" Banks of the river. I tend to plaster the full but I think I may have to change my texture to leave them free - looks really nice!

Nice autumn shot however the area around the open roads looks too wide for me!

Take care my friend!

Bernhard  :thumbsup:

GreekMan

stunning pictures! beautiful work! I was looking through the SC4D picture competition and I saw some of your old pictures there. I naturally went to see those MDs and I must say they are beautiful peicies of work. Your use of rail is outstanding! i love those pictures with the rail. I just wanted to say since i couldn't post that on the older MDs....
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Rady: Thanks. :) This is no grass Lot, it is the terrain mod, that makes this yellow flowers on the floor. I'm actually using the Italian terrain mod, available on the LEX.

oktoberfest, GreekMan: Thank you guys very much.

Nardo: Thanks! I have normally the same problem, plastering everything full. But I'm trying to create some more open landscape, I think especially in rural areas, it looks much more realistic, than some filler lots sometimes.

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I'm back from my holidays with some pictures. We move to Cranford, a small city situated in the east of Arlington bay, where the big farmland areas are. The city has about 10'000 inhabitants and is only connected by the Cranford-Worlington railway and some smaller roads. This update I will show you the old town center, next update will be about the industrial, commercial part.










This is part of the Cranford-Worlington railway, it is nowadays mostly used by freight trains.



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Battlecat

Another great looking town!  Great use of the wall to wall buildings on your main street! 

sc-4

Well done ! It looks like real!

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bat

Great work on that new update! The pictures are really nice. The one with the train is also fantastic! :thumbsup:

Sciurus

It's really wonderful!! &apls And when you watch a long time the picture, you can believe it's a european little city, because of the water tower. But when you approach the city, it's the american style, I find it strange, but nice :thumbsup:

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kwakelaar

Nice to see all the smaller w2w buildings grown together like this.The layout of the small town that we can see in the overview is very well done.

ManuelR

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Battlecat: Thanks. I have now downloaded some more of these buildings, to creat a bit more variety in the future. :)

sc-4, bat: Thank you two guys very much. :thumbsup:

Sciurus: I don't really understand, why you think it could be an european city. I assume that american cities have water towers two. ;) But in a way you're right, smaller towns seem to be more similar (euro-american), than big cities.

kwakelaar: Thanks. I must say, I'm really into the small american towns, since I've built some. ;D