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Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Hey guys! Right now I am in Northern Michigan for the summer without my SC4 I just want to let you know that this is not dead and I will get an update in probably in late August. Superchad: thanks for that pic! i will definitely be looking at that for reference when i get back home at the end of the summer! -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Thanks guys for the comments! Unfortunately I have a real bad case of RLS (Real Life Syndrome) right now. I have a finals coming up next week But, do not fear for I will be back at it in about a week! Here are some pictures of Indy: Downtown https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis_skyline_daytime_2.jpg align=baseline> Here is the fountain on the canal walk where we took our senior class photo(High School) https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//indyb4.jpg align=baseline> And at night https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//indianapolis.jpg align=baseline> -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
UPDATE!! I finished some more on the southeast side and south side https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis,%20IN-1114552030.JPG align=baseline> -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Date: 4/25/2005 3:55:53 PM Author: riffsyphon1024 Hey Krillin. Nice start on your recreation. Might I add that Google now has satellite on their maps, and 1 meter high res for metropolitan areas. Indianapolis has sweet high-res, and I zoomed in on the Speedway, where you can make out cars. Keep up the good work. quote> Thanks riffsyphon! i will definitely check it out -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
adambrown14ADAM14: Thanks for the comments! I've been looking at your Chicago CJ too, and i must say, i am very impressed. here is the progress i made over the weekend. I didn't really have much time to work on it because of Grand Prix week. If no one knows what Grand Prix week at Purdue is, I will try to sum it up in one paragraph: Welcome to the greatest college week of all time... where a campus of 40,000 students celebrate a seemingly ordinary go kart race by engaging in a week of mind blowing, wasted beyond your wildest dreams, non stop parties ...where class shuts down & drunken students stumble from bar to bar, frat to frat, street to street, drinking everything in sight & no amount of alcohol poisoning can stop them ... where it 's more than acceptable to start drinking the moment you awake, & slipNslides, mud wrestling, beer pong, live bands, & power hours are a daily occurence...welcome to the greatest college week in America as rated by Sports Illustrated, PlayBoy & The Princeton Review. sorry about the rambling, here is the pic: -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Date: 4/24/2005 1:04:39 PM Author: uncrazycooper13 looks cool. I thought you said that Indianapolis was one of the largest cities not located on water? But I see a river whats up with that? lol -uncrazycooperquote> I said it was not accesible by water. The white river runs through downtown, however, it is too shallow for traffic. -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Date: 4/23/2005 7:10:54 PM Author: atpayne Excelent. My home town. I have seen the Bank One building in exchange before but not any other Indy buildings. Do you have any skilled bat'ers working on buildings from Indianapolis? One that I think would be very cool to have in your city would be the Pyramids. I need some skilled bat'ers to do a couple of main buildings (I understand if no one wants to take the time). I myself am not a batter nor do I really have the time to start right now, but maybe someday! Here is an initial list of buildings that I need: AUL Building (now One America) 533 ft. One Indiana Square 504 ft. Market Tower 421 ft. 300 North Meridian 408 ft. First Indiana Plaza 401 ft. City County Building 372 ft. edit: here is a really good website with pictures. however, you have to register to save the pictures http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/ci/bu/?id=101039 -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Here is a quick little update: I finished some areas around downtown https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis,%20IN-1114201212.JPG align=baseline> -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
FRO: here is a satellite photo of the area in question. victory field on the left and the RCA Dome on the right. it just so happened that the city border in SC4 is more towards West St. I do however appreciate your thoughts and concerns. Keep em coming! when i get back into the game tomorrow i will take a look at the spacing. https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//INDY.jpg align=baseline> -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
Date: 4/20/2005 4:35:15 PM Author: frojoekoolaid dont forget that victory field is right accrossed the street from the rca domequote> I actually have it on the next map over on capital ave. -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
FRO: Thanks for your help. If you know anything about the northside, I would appreciate it. I live on the southside, so I don't venture up there much. I have a couple more pics. I only made a little progress from yesterday. It is Grand Prix week at Purdue, so I will be making somewhat slow progress the rest of the week. McCarty Street Exit https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis-Jan.%203,%20001114025977.JPG align=baseline> Victory Field! (Home of the AAA Indians) Madison/Morris/Prospect intersection south of downtown https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis-Jan.%203,%20001114025922.JPG align=baseline> -
Indianapolis, IN (as close to accurate as possible)
krillin1501 replied to krillin1501's topic in SC4 City Journals
I am using Mallow's map. I made some minor touch-ups though. I am also using a slew of BATS and Modds and i also use cheats. So thanks to all who made these wonderful creations. Feedback is always appreciated as long as it is constructive! Now, on to the first pics.... https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis-Jan.%202,%20001113955105.JPG align=baseline> Mass Ave... https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis-Jan.%202,%20001113955122.JPG align=baseline> Canal District https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis-Jan.%202,%20001113955145.JPG align=baseline> Region view.. https://www.simtropolis.com/idealbb/files//Indianapolis,%20IN-1113955202.JPG align=baseline> -
INDIANAPOLIS, IN was founded in 1821 as the state capital. Its location in the middle of Indiana's rich farmland bore terrific commercial advantages, but the absence of a navigable river prohibited the transportation of bulky materials such as coal and iron to sustain heavy industry. Nevertheless, it has become one of the biggest cities in the world not accessible by water, attracting food, paper and pharmaceutical industries, including the giant Eli Lilly Corporation. Today the city has shaken off such nicknames as Naptown, India-no-place and Brickhouse in the Cornfield in favor of its chosen designation as the country's unofficial amateur sports capital
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krillin1501 replied to RadioheadFan's topic in Mapping Community Room
krillin: Since I have two maps to release this Saturday, I think they will be Indianapolis and Long Beach.
