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Looks great. Although I'd like it better if the main tower was just off by it's self in Miami or some place else. Well, not Miami. The two twin towers look good too but it's too much of the same design and what not. The base is a little weird too. Only on the twin tower sides. The middle is fine where the main tower sit.

Great, details again. Keep sharing.
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Old Posted Apr 24, 2008, 2:30 AM
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They are nice but not as nice as the Almas Tower. Maybe the renders will change my mind. Probably not.
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Ok, I'm back from my vacation (been a week to Egypt) and this evening I started working on Marina Quays, will finish it this week I hope (when I have time)



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Old Posted May 6, 2008, 2:29 AM
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I'd like to see Ubora Tower. I like that building. But I can't judge too much on Marina Quays. It's not finished yet.
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Old Posted May 6, 2008, 2:32 AM
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Neat! dubia is a little original. Do the two lowrises hover above the water?
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Old Posted May 6, 2008, 5:00 PM
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Yes they do,

Tomorrow morning I'll continue to work on Marina Quays, now a render of a tower I did a long time ago but never made a nice render so here is a quick one.

The Harbour Hotel & Residence

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Very nice! sleek
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Old Posted May 7, 2008, 1:17 AM
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Looks nice. The Harbor Tower is one of the buildings I like. It fits in well with it's surroundings and all. I'd like to see some renders of the top. I really like the top.
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Old Posted May 7, 2008, 2:50 AM
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Egypt must have been great. I wish i could go there, to the Giza Plateau, and Cairo, and all that fun stuff.

Anyways, the Harbour hotel and Residence is quite different from the others. Your model looks better than the real pictures of it though. Your colors are different form the real ones, but I like yours better.
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Marina Quays is finished now, the glass didn't work out very nice but I'm playing with that a little, hope you still like it!

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That came out very nice. I don't see a problem with the glass, but you must know something about it we don't.
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Very nice, the amount of effort you put into these buildings is awesome, and I can't wait to see some more buildings textured
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Working on Al Sahab towers right now, the first tower is now ready





Don't know why the windows of the round part came out so shitty, maybe because I rendered with medium quality?
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@ Dubai - why you don't make diagrams of your work and add here in SSP diagrams part? It would be nice seeing you there. Your work is top.
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Good job. A better render should fix those windows.
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I don't like Al Sahab tower at all. It looks idk. Just bad. Marina Quays on the other hand looks great. The main tower matches the shorter buildings really well and those smaller buildings look great even though they are plain boxes.
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Al Sahab Towers are also done I'm quite happy with how it turned out, hope you guys think so too!



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It's awesome! I wanna see the entire Jumeirah Lake Towers' skyline you modeled so far.
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Already modeled the whole Jumeirah Lake Towers project which includes 79 towers, the problem is my computer can't handle the file so maybe I have to buy some more RAM. I hope that will fix the problem.
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I like the taller tower. The shorter one still bothers me. But the taller one looks like it belongs in Chicago. Very nice, and the balconies actually make it look good instead of bad.
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