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Old Posted Feb 4, 2014, 4:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Pingyao View Post
You have managed to implement terrain extremely well. I don't think another city on here uses this so successfully. The terrain helps to define the character of the city more and creates a degree of realism much more than if the model was flat.
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Originally Posted by Vellu View Post
Another great tour! I agree, that the terrain looks great and it really helps in making this city very realistic. Another thing is the realistic massing of those buildings. Hopefully we'll see more tours soon!
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Originally Posted by gregSt View Post
I am surprised how good even the open spaces look, that must indeed be the terrain.
Thanks Pingyao, Vellu, Greg,
I love when cities are terraced on hills; it really adds a new dimension.

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Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
That's one beautiful skyline! I love the amount of low rises in the city, really adds to the realism! I've always wanted to do that with Staunton but I never manage to get past the CBD!
Thanks Patrick,
Now that you have neighborhoods surrounding the CBD of Staunton earmarked......


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Originally Posted by Skydragon42 View Post
Your city is looking great But how did you make those hills so nicely? When I tried to make a hill in my city it looked terrible, so I deleted it!
Thanks Skydragon,
What approach did you take in making hills?
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Originally Posted by Dac150 View Post
Wow - very impressive! For some reason the grid reminds me of Halifax.
Thanks Dac,
There is a little Halifax influence in there; The Citadel area and water. A suspension bridge in view doesn't hurt. I think Halifax has a great natural setting.
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