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Old Posted Nov 12, 2007, 10:52 PM
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So no updates for a while?

Oh, and I have a company but no logo so I'll let you know when I finish my logo.
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Getting There.....

Alright, this morning I was able to get done a few buildings. They may seem familiar, as they are suppose to be. All the buildings you saw in the last Hutchinson will be in this one.
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Old Posted Nov 12, 2007, 11:25 PM
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So no updates for a while?

Oh, and I have a company but no logo so I'll let you know when I finish my logo.
There's one right above.

Ok, when your ready, just post it.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2007, 8:01 AM
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good so far

are you making them from memory or copying them over?
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2007, 5:37 PM
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Making them from memory. If I copied them into this file, then the buildings from the old one would be like 10 times the size of what I'm building now. That's why the old one lagged, the file was way too big.
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It looks great Dac i love it.

but you know you could have just selected the whole thing and then scaled it down rather than remaking the whole thing.
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It looks great Dac i love it.

but you know you could have just selected the whole thing and then scaled it down rather than remaking the whole thing.
Well I guess I could of, but I get more fun out of just building over.

How do you scale down though? Otherwise I'll just go back to the old one.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2007, 6:30 PM
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How do you scale down though?

just go to tools>scale
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2007, 6:33 PM
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how do you make it smaller though. I'm having trouble getting it to work.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2007, 6:41 PM
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Gimmie a minute i'll post in "Google Sketch Up" so i wont spam up your thread
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Ok, thank you very much for you help treras.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2007, 9:46 PM
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Citigroup Center

Here is the Citigroup Center (same history applies to this one as did the one in the other file).





At street level (Dyckman Avenue).


Looking down Dyckman Avenue.


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Looks great i love it! The citigroup center is awesome
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Looks great! The top is nice!
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Exclamation Todays Update:

Made some more buildings on Dyckman Avenue as well in other parts of the city.
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The Carnagie Avenue Underpass:


The morning fog begining to burn off.....




The Dyckman Avenue Skyline:


The Morgan Stanley Building (1717 Dyckman) & The Smith Barney Building (1919 Dyckman). The two buildings are connected in between at the bottom with a glass covered plaza. Smith Barney and its parent company Morgan Stanley, bought the buildings in 1994. A 2 year renovation took place which resulted in new facades, interiors, elevators, lobbies, the glass plaza, and a 1 floor undergrond retail concourse (which prior, housed mechanical equipment). The company logos are on the top sides of the buildings.

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The base of the buildings:


An overhead of Dyckman Avenue:


A closing shot of some office buildings along Carnegie Avenue (later to be deatiled). The TRI Building also in the shot (still working on it):

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morgan stanley's entrance is just classy. carnegie underpass, good I love infrastructure, but by just making a nice curve, den extruding it, u get a fully curved pavement

All in all: fantastic!!! Love the "new" buildings, the colors and the sobriety, and good job with citigroup'¡s transparent rooof. Nice triangles everywhere!

Keep it up still waiting for MOAAAR
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Wow! You have some awesome stuff there, very New York-esque.
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morgan stanley's entrance is just classy. carnegie underpass, good I love infrastructure, but by just making a nice curve, den extruding it, u get a fully curved pavement

All in all: fantastic!!! Love the "new" buildings, the colors and the sobriety, and good job with citigroup'¡s transparent rooof. Nice triangles everywhere!

Keep it up still waiting for MOAAAR
Thanks Vertical, and I'll give the curves a try.
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