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9 hours ago, mattb325 said:

I've released it this way as I'll be making a few lots (multiple airport, a cruise ship terminal, and a conference center) over the coming weeks....

One more Time again: Leck mich fett :-D

Cant wait for more, Oliver

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@Krisman Very nice! But I think your road would benefit from having smooth corners. *:yes:

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5 hours ago, korver said:

Also working on a miniature recreation of the entire World - all on one large tile.

 

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This would make a cool interactive map where we can click on the monuments to get to the updates!

10 hours ago, mattb325 said:

Lol...Thanks for reminding me (I know a couple of other people have asked for a mirror version, too).

I'll do another version of the terminal building mirrored on the x axis and hopefully that should fit the bill. *:8)

Thanks a lot Matt, greatly appreciate that. *:thumb:

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13 hours ago, Krisman said:

and something rural ...

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There are so many things in this picture that i wish i could do, i'm desperate to know is the wall next to the road in the bottom right hand corner something custom? The way it fits next to the road and around the crops is totally perfect and wondering how you managed it!

 

The diagnoal concrete entrance to the two larger warehouse buildings looks more like something i could manage myself, thanks for the inspiration. (I plan to plagiarise this :ohyes:)

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Thanks a lot Matt! appreciate the mirrored version. *:thumb:

4 hours ago, MissVanleider said:

I'm nearly always in agreement with you but this situation in England or similar countries with a long history of private land rights is actually quite common. Lots of situations the road was just built along the land of those who were prepared to sell, so what was a dirt track for 1000 years, skirting the land of the lord of the manor or of the church just ended up getting tarmac put on top and it's the same route to this day. Here is a road in rural england i drove today with very similar 90 degree turns.

So for my experience at least, whilst winding lanes and sweeping curves are part of my rural landscape, the 'rural grid' is pretty common too!

 

I see. I'm not familiar enough with rural roads (born and raised in Paris, never really drove outside of highways) so to me it looked a bit too squarish. *:lol:

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3 hours ago, art128 said:

Thanks a lot Matt! appreciate the mirrored version. *:thumb:

 

I see. I'm not familiar enough with rural roads (born and raised in Paris, never really drove outside of highways) so to me it looked a bit too squarish. *:lol:

If you get out in cattle country in Texas, some paved roads and almost all dirt roads are very sharp 90 degree turns.

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i have a problem with my flann building i've exported in 3 lod :( don't work

I've add 3 lod in my building but doest' work well

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18 minutes ago, korver said:

I'm also going back and perfecting the texturing and modeling on some older BATs that I want to try to release soon on the STEX - like the Hearst Tower.

 

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OMG.. One of my favorite buildings of all time.

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20 hours ago, MissVanleider said:

I'm nearly always in agreement with you but this situation in England or similar countries with a long history of private land rights is actually quite common. Lots of situations the road was just built along the land of those who were prepared to sell, so what was a dirt track for 1000 years, skirting the land of the lord of the manor or of the church just ended up getting tarmac put on top and it's the same route to this day. Here is a road in rural england i drove today with very similar 90 degree turns.Screenshot_20210629-164712_Maps.jpg.3513987c55d19aadc47890ac0169ab37.jpg

So for my experience at least, whilst winding lanes and sweeping curves are part of my rural landscape, the 'rural grid' is pretty common too!

Can confirm that this also exists in Ireland. I drive this section of road once a week.  It's actually really frustrating because it is literally the largest coastal plain in Ireland; entirely flat and free of obstructions. Irish roads are notoriously bendy and twisty, but you'd think if there was one place they could build a straight road, it would be here. But no, let's have five different 90 degree bends in the space of a mile :???:

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20 hours ago, mattb325 said:

The mirrored version of Nice International Terminal (Darknite  and Maxisnite) have been rendered out.

Hmmm... guess we all need a biiiig City Tile for your "Mega Airport". I always used the Maxis ones, but with yours, i´m going to try it with them. That could be very interisting for me... a Newbie at this Thema.

I´m looking forward, to see moooooore :-D. Good Job on it,

Oliver

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12 hours ago, korver said:

I'm also going back and perfecting the texturing and modeling on some older BATs that I want to try to release soon on the STEX - like the Hearst Tower.

Go for it... hope we all do not wait that long for it ;-)

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<<< German , so excuse my English. I forgot the most over the Years. Sad, if you cant spell a Language every Day.

Feel free to ask away, i´ll answer any Questions you are asking for. But you must be warned, i bite ;-)

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On 28/06/2021 at 11:50 PM, art128 said:

@Krisman Very nice! But I think your road would benefit from having smooth corners. *:yes:

Isn't that the charm of SC4 - that you have to corner at 90 degrees? ;-)  

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On 29/06/2021 at 1:04 PM, MissVanleider said:

 

There are so many things in this picture that i wish i could do, i'm desperate to know is the wall next to the road in the bottom right hand corner something custom? The way it fits next to the road and around the crops is totally perfect and wondering how you managed it!

 

The diagnoal concrete entrance to the two larger warehouse buildings looks more like something i could manage myself, thanks for the inspiration. (I plan to plagiarise this :ohyes:)

Actually everything is lotted so i'm cheating a bit in order to make it all fit together :-)
The wall itself are props called LBT Muro de Piedra ... but i can't recall to which prop pack it belongs ...

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This is great news, imagine you've ha a lot of requests regarding your BATs :)

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