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Replies to Four years of Progress
ggamgus: I have a feeling that this will be the next Paengia. Excellent work!
That is kind of you to say, but Paeng’s work is in a completely different league ![]()
MilitantRadical: Looking great four years on! Nice work.
Thanks Militant.
10000000000000: Totally worth the wait. Amazing job here!
Thank you.
Mastof: Excellent!
Thanks.
Jetty Jockey: Personally, I wouldn't have had a problem with more pics. A collection of beautiful screenshots is hardly what I call clutter. That's OK, though. I'm encouraged to know there's more awesomeness waiting in the wings.
I tired to pick the best pictures – sometimes too many pictures can be hard on the ol’ scroll wheel ![]()
Mithrik: Excellent job there, as always. The animation is a bit jumpy but it's not really important actually.
Thanks again for pointing that out – It makes it easier to get things right.
Zimmie: Really enjoyed reading those captions as I scrolled through the images of nice detail and realism. Killer stuff! thought that animation of the progress was a nice finish.
Thank you Zimmie – I’m still learning how best to tell the story, but I’m glad you like captions.
LastTrueChamp: Awesome, I can see a bustling town/city starting to emerge in New SorGun's future.
Yep, things are starting to look like a real town finally ![]()
Shanemelbourne: the animation is great... a nice quick way to illustrate the changes. as usual, another wonderful update of SorGun
Thank you – I am pretty happy with how the animation turned out.
Megabuilder6: Amazing.
Thanks!
Schulmanator: Great stuff. I am enjoying this one
It’s always good to get the Schulmanator seal of approval ![]()
Matheuspaulo: Nice !
Thanks!
Adjiebrotot: nice pics, amazing history, awesome CJ!
Thank you for the nice comment!
Neragua: Wow! This is genuinely amazing! How do you do it all? O_O
Thank you Neragua – Basically it boils down to practice, practice, practice ![]()
Petriknl: very cool animation!
Thanks! This animation turned out pretty well, so I am planning more in the future.
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