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Old Posted Oct 24, 2006, 3:05 AM
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theres an oceanside in san diego county...anyways...i like this city more than staunton...its alot more vibrant and stuff!
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^I know

didnt you see my other post? apparantly Staunton wasnt alone

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Excellent work, I'm going to miss Staunton...but this so far looks like it could end up better than Staunton!
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2006, 2:27 AM
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how long did it take you to master sketch up? i still suck ass and ive been on it for like a month now...
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Man...those buildings are sick.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2006, 3:55 AM
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How on earth do you get these textures? And how do you put them on your buildings?
I get them from windows live local, Photoshop is a huge help, straightening the textures for sketchup. Then just uploading them to sketchup.

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how long did it take you to master sketch up? i still suck ass and ive been on it for like a month now...
I dont remember, I posted Staunton back in June, so I guess I just learned along the way.

Huge Update: I completly redid the skyline, moved every building to a new spot. Now the city has a more spread out skyline, unlike one huge cluster of buildings that looks like some mountian I've also added some more medium sized buildings to balence out the skyline.

Early Shot:
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2006, 8:06 PM
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Ok Not only a new skyline, but a whole new layout is in the works. I'm getting Oceanside a complete facelift. I'm putting oceanside on LA's layout, since I'm too lazy and unskilled to make a realalistic city layout. I'm changing a few roads here and there but Oceanside will mostly be on LA's footprint.

Urban Scenes are coming out really well:


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Wow. Awesome texture work!

I especially like the base detail you do. Very intricate.
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The building on the left=

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^Hmm I wasnt thinking of Fig at Wilshire when I was making that building

I spent most of today making a model of the New World Trade Center for the 3D Warehouse, Should I give it its own thread?
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^ Wow!! That looks incredible!
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Thanks! but where is everyone?

Well Anyways, today I made a model of the New WTC, which you can download in the 3D Warehouse. I'll probably post more renderings like the one above soon.


Another Massing Model Shot, more city scenes soon.
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^ How do you texturize that curved road?
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^Hmm I wasnt thinking of Fig at Wilshire when I was making that building

I spent most of today making a model of the New World Trade Center for the 3D Warehouse, Should I give it its own thread?
Holy crap, when I first saw that I was like "What?" Because I thought it was a real rendering by the builders, but then I saw your work further down, and my jaw dropped!

I'm speechless!!!

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That is amazing! How did you do the textures so well on the WTC buildings?
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WTC buildings are quite spectacular, congrats on those.
Oceanside looks to be expanding nicely, it'll be interesting to see how you approach the shorter infill type stuff, it oughta add some nice density to the skyline.
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nice WTC work! Now you just need to make the hole city.
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nice WTC work! Now you just need to make the hole city.
And the Award for the Worst Pun in the Entire World Goes to Bergenser!!!!

Sorry, I'm sure it's a typo, but it's accidently such a horrible pun. heh.

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