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On 02/10/2022 at 7:51 PM, ohdude said:

Colors structure and details improvements...

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This is very beautiful!!! c:

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3 hours ago, Rott said:

Tinkering with this one, does this glow from the neon look accurate, or too bright/dark, too thin/narrow? 

 

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Looks good to me...

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On 4.10.2022 at 3:29 AM, Rott said:

Tinkering with this one, does this glow from the neon look accurate, or too bright/dark, too thin/narrow? 

 

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It looks just fine. *;) Nice lighting.

 

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4 hours ago, mitsos said:

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The water looks very "rivery" in an Austro-Hungarian-Czech way. *:D Reminds me of Vltava and Danube.

I don't know, there's just something specific about these places. *;)

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4 hours ago, mitsos said:

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Feel free to ignore if this is too big of an ask, but I am very interested in pretty much every building you have in those images. 

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5 hours ago, mitsos said:

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ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS !! *:thumb:

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In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed.  But they produced Michael Angelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and The Renaissance.

In Switzerland, they had brotherly love and five hundred years of peace.  And what did that produce?

The cuckoo clock !

(Harry Lime to Holly Martins...Graham Greene's THE THIRD MAN...1949)

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2 hours ago, monkeywater said:

Feel free to ignore if this is too big of an ask, but I am very interested in pretty much every building you have in those images. 

I 'll give it a try. Are you interested in the small traditional east European buildings only?

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1 hour ago, mitsos said:

I 'll give it a try. Are you interested in the small traditional east European buildings only?

I am not sure which count as traditional east European?  I like the large ones with the green roofs, as well as the smaller ones (residentials?) that are W2W

 

thank you!

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3 minutes ago, SIM-ple Jack said:

Thank you. I like you too.

SCRAM !!  Before I plug ya', mug!  *:rofl:

(Been watching Bogey......)

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In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, and bloodshed.  But they produced Michael Angelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and The Renaissance.

In Switzerland, they had brotherly love and five hundred years of peace.  And what did that produce?

The cuckoo clock !

(Harry Lime to Holly Martins...Graham Greene's THE THIRD MAN...1949)

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19 hours ago, Dreadnought said:

SCRAM !!  Before I plug ya', mug!  *:rofl:

(Been watching Bogey......)

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(Sterling Hayden, the B movie Bogey. They both shared a common interest in sail-boating. You might recognize him as the dirty cop who gets shot in the restaurant in The Godfather, or General Jack D. Ripper in Dr. Strangelove)

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