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Old Posted Aug 26, 2010, 7:41 PM
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Golf will be good and really like Bakery square.
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Old Posted Aug 26, 2010, 8:28 PM
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Nice golf course!

I really like the architecture of the city..... Very U.S.A style
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Old Posted Aug 26, 2010, 8:29 PM
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Cool! I'd love to see this city actually make it to completion. Keep up the great work, and keep us posted. :-)
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2010, 12:06 PM
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This is one of my definite favourites here. Glad to see it's still alive.
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Old Posted Aug 27, 2010, 4:14 PM
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i can really appreciate the detail and non flatness of the buildings faces and particularly like the bakery building.
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Old Posted Aug 31, 2010, 1:00 AM
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Geeze...thanks for checking it out! And thanks for all the reviews / comments!

Update on the golf...its coming along nicely. I have the first 7 holes done but since I'm aiming on an 18 hole course, there's more work to do. Also, I have a surprise on the clubhouse (think top of the mountain overlook).

Toyota74: I appreciate it! Yeah, bakery square came out fantastic in my opinion. I actually have a springfield suites hotel 25% done in the same complex. Should fit with the style.

Flamesrule: I was going for USA style But thanks, I get a lot of my ideas from Pittsburgh, Akron, Cleveland, and NYC (all very american cities)

JHoward88: I SOO hope I can make it to completion as well... Its extremely time consuming though! And it doesnt help when I like to change so many details (actually it does help )

Vellu: That's awesome to hear! I honestly think your Bourne NY is amazing (and I'm not just saying it)

Prometheuspan: It's hard to show it off, but thanks for noticing! Do you have any secrets on how to make it stand out? By the way, welcome to the boards!


Anyway, small update here...
It's a pretty cool street view i think...showing off just a sneakpeek of the skyline. You can see my bridge in the middle, which runs from the river up through the mountain. Also, a mid-city hotel is on the right and small, older building is on the other corner with a new building in the background and brew city bakery behind...
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Old Posted Sep 16, 2010, 3:00 AM
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small update:


Here is a pretty sweet view of the western end of the city from the golf course:




This is my most recently completed building...I think it has great street presence. Additionally, the buildings around it work well together, all older as well:
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Old Posted Sep 26, 2010, 1:04 PM
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Wonderful views, especially the one from the golf course! Nice piece of the skyline there! I really love the detail, especially on the older buildings. It would be great to see this city rendered.
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Old Posted Oct 9, 2010, 5:38 PM
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Update!

Update! I've been putting a little time in it lately and wanted you guys to check it out...

Here's a new twin span bridge with some pretty interesting girders:



This should let you see how detailed many of the buildings in my city are:

PS: the open space on that block will soon be filled with a new modern building...about 500-600ft...


Here's a sneak peak of a nice river walk on the east side of the city. The blue building is almost done as well:

(excuse me for the horrible shore and mountain on the other side of the river)


I know you guys have seen a picture close to this area but I updated it. First, I added terrain to a few areas around the river as well as most of the roads further away from the river, climbing up the hill. Second, you can see the really old building by the warehouse. And lastly, there is a new building behind the church...it's deceivingly tall as well. You can only see half and there are a lot of setbacks too:




This may be my favorite building in the city: It's called the Amerisquare Hotel and looks like an older building on the first floors and has a nice curtain wall system further up. (yes its supposed to be angled like that haha):
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Old Posted Oct 9, 2010, 11:00 PM
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Great, love that detail shot
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Old Posted Oct 10, 2010, 8:23 AM
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This city has a very nice somewhat industrial feel to it! Great buildings, especially the art deco ones. I really love the love you have for this city. The outcome of it is really fantastic.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2011, 8:34 AM
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Well guys, another small update. I've been working on the city on and off for the last week and got some more accomplished


Here's a view of downtown from the ball park, which is on the second block on the left:












So I have a question for everyone. Which of these three pictures is the best way to showcase views of my city?
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2011, 12:22 PM
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I like the second one the best.


This city is coming along nicely. Keep it up.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2011, 8:16 PM
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third one, the tallest building in the city looks weird in the second one.
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Old Posted Jan 18, 2011, 8:42 PM
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They all look great.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2011, 5:59 AM
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Flamesrule:
Thanks! the problem with the third one is that it takes a while to load due to the shadows and over 55.1mb file.

Innsertnamehere:
The second one looked odd cause I actually did some of the interior and it shows up in that picture.


My city is still coming along, albeit at a slow pace...

Thanks for tuning in and look for another update in the next 4 days!

And as always, comments / constructive criticism is appreciated
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2011, 1:28 AM
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Here's a building with some bit of a street scene. Tell me what you guys think!



I have some more pictures to upload in the next few days...
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2011, 8:07 PM
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I had no idea that Monico had terrian!


The building looks great.
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Old Posted Feb 9, 2011, 2:18 AM
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Yeah Flames, some of it does as the roads lead away from the river. I planned it though so that many of the blocks are flat.....SO much easier!

Here are 2 more pictures, small update. I've done lots of work though.


This is a view from the river looking in at the parking lot under the riverfront street. There is an office building on the left and FSN (tv / broadcasting) on the right. You can see the stadium between them:




And here is my new crown jewel of the midtown area. It's located right along the river (which is also under the camera view). It's the city hall building for Monaca...Trust me, this sucker took quite a few hours of my time! More detailed pictures of this building soon. (its 97% complete)


PS is the park in front too boring? It's so hard for me to do landscaping in this program...
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Old Posted Feb 10, 2011, 12:44 AM
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This is awesome! Keep it up. I think the garden in front looks really nice, looks planned like a government building landscape would be. Maybe add a small information booth or statue? I think some nice tall flag poles in the plaza directly in front of the building would really set it off!
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