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Old Posted Nov 22, 2022, 9:19 PM
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Originally Posted by myBrain View Post
Ah makes sense, thanks.

Many of the projects are blurred out, e.g. Waterline and the Republic - this looks intentional. Anyone know of a way to see the original diagram?
Here's the answer to that: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=251377

New Policy: blur applied to drawings of proposed and under construction buildings

The new policy for the skyscraper diagrams is to not show exact designs of proposed buildings. This new policy is required for legal reasons. An illustrator still has full access to his original drawing, but the public will only see a blurred version of it until construction of the actual building is finished.

I've read many of your comments and some good points are made. Further refinement of this policy will take place so that soon the number of building statuses that gets blurred drawings will be less.

I'm sorry I haven't responded earlier, I have limited time to work on things. Making this change was a pressing issue which had to be done without waiting longer to do consultation.
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