64 - Seaview
Another little update before I go into full gear.
This is a small Zone on the edge of Peach Blossom Bay. It is technically part of Huang Yaoshi but due to what Americans call gerrymandering (a practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating district boundaries to create partisan advantaged districts) it is its own Zone.
As evident by its name, Seaview is a Zone that looks out onto the sea and the buildings are all oriented to offer residents and workers stunning views of the vast body of water known as The Archer's Sea on the eastern side of Ionica.
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Comments, suggestions, and questions are always appreciated. View counts are frozen so speak up and let me know you're here. Thanks for visiting.
Thanks for your comments and support. Stay tuned.
Ln X: Fantastic entry. I love symmetry and that symmetrical habour/seafront is a masterpiece! What a great integration of a few dozen different mods.
Hey Ln X, glad you appreciate it, thanks.
Schulmanator: Long time, no see! Glad to have you back with great new stuff!
Yeah it's been a while, I wanted to build up som material before returning so it took a bit longer than I expected. Thanks.
KonstantinII: You know, I actually liked the previous version of Pater better. Maybe, I think the new seawalls don't look as good. Also the ship in the first image doesn't fit in. What is it doing here?
I can understand that. The ship is meant to be like a historic attraction. It's not a ship that people actually use. It's just on display. Maybe you're right tho.
Mymyjp: this looks awesome! Perfect shape and symmetry...looking forward to see more of your work!
Thanks. The feeling is mutual Mymyjp.
sarthakknight: OH man you are just awesome
Hehe, make sure to superglue it shut next time. Thanks.
Belfastsocrates: Absolutely glorious images. So rich in colour and detail! Looking forward to seeing your new work and what you have planned. Losing a city is horrendous, the very thought of it almost makes me sick, I've no idea how's I'd react in a similar situation.
Yeah it really sucks, and what made it worse what that it was a large sized tile too. However it is a blessing in disguise. A lot of thing about the original were pretty amateur. Thanks.
slickbg56: The pathing along the waterfront looks great. Making all of that interlock and fit is really impressive.
It took a while, but it was well worth it. Thanks.
Huston: That last image is gloriously amazing. How the light/lens flare captures the ambience of the hovering stadium really makes for an eye-catching scene! Contrasts well with the way you edited the water too
Well like I said before, I take a lot of inspiration from your work. Thanks.
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