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Everything posted by hermannleicht
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Keep up, wanna see more!!
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BTT: 24 February 2011
hermannleicht commented on Benedict's City Journal Entry in Ben's Top Ten +10: CJ Section
This is great!! thanks for your patience doing these rankings, Benedict!! -
Really promising! Another Euro CJ! That has to be great!!
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Sleep tight under the sands...
hermannleicht commented on _marsh_'s City Journal Entry in Royal Gansbaai Kingdoms [v.2]
This is fantastic!! -
I uploaded them a few weeks ago to my latest CJ entry, but I'm sharing them here again:
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Petrohrad - the remake
hermannleicht commented on Daan300's City Journal Entry in The Illyrian Empire
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Hey all To inaugurate the new CJ section, I thought I could upload some random picture of my city's work in progress areas. Basically the main city and the region planning is done, but now the greatest work of all remains: building everything until the last detail!! All those blank spaces are the most difficult part of the city as to make them look realistic, but I'm trying. I'm starting with a Region view of the whole thing. Mind all the blanks and odd things, cos it's still a work in progress: I'm also creating some small villages surrounding the main city, this one for example is called Saint-Michel-de-Nôtre-Dame (you can find it in the region view) Lac du Chatenod is an artificial lake the result of the construction of the Barrage du Chatenod, or Chatenod Dam, in 1958. The lake's water is usted for irrigation and also for the cooling system of the nuclear power plant of the region. Close to the dam, you can see the Autoroute 14 bridge, and around the lake, the country club. And, as an ending, a random river view from near Saint-Pierre-de-Curtil
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Today I'm adding just a few extra shots that didn't make it to the final entry.
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Just a few teasers of my new proyect for now.
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Update 20 | Tierre City (2)
hermannleicht commented on chpbrownlee's City Journal Entry in Imperial Kingdom of Posillipo | USNW
Last one is my fav! That stream looks great. -
I created this back in April 2010 for my first EU CJ, Nastreaux:
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Really liking your style here. Just a quick question about the Terrain Mod, the one you're using in previous entries (here it isn't that visible) Is it <b>Socorro Terrain Mod</b> by _marsh_? I have already downloaded it and it looks like that one, but I'm curious. I ask because I'm creating a side-project based upon British South Atlantic Ocean territories, and I was looking for a tundra-like mod.
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You all do wonderful work here!! I'm sharing this "oldies" just for fun. I did it back in the day (we're talking about 2004) for the first city that I ever worked on. Since I didn't know about this website, it wasn't really anything special except the number of inhabitants, 11 million. I just expanded like a virus over the region without much realism or anything really Now it looks all sloppy and unrealistic, but I had loads of fun! I did this two maps, and I felt like sharing! So here you are: First, a region-view, so you can see my concrete paradise Using the copy/paste of the transport map system then I created this map to sort out the transport lines: And then, I created this map.
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Looks promising. Wanna see what's beyond that bridge!! Keep up!
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Back on Track
hermannleicht commented on TekindusT's City Journal Entry in Tenements & Rust: Ghetto Stories
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Night shots are stunning!
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a small town and monastery
hermannleicht commented on avrelivs's City Journal Entry in Principality of Thule
It looks really great!! Nice scenery, as always! -
does anybody speak in spanish?
hermannleicht replied to elfanderoger's topic in SimCity 4 General Discussion
Yo también soy español! -
Been catching up with your entries, and it's great!! I would love to see more! Though I just know Bristol mainly because of BBC's Mistresses and E4's Skins, but this is brilliant!
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Wow, it's been a long time since I last updated... but I keep working on this city, and as always, the edges and countryside is the most difficult part of it all! But today I've decided to show you all the university. The Marc Bloch University (Université Marc Bloch, UMB) was established in 1907 as the Université Supérieure de Château-de-Chêne, but its name was changed in 1986 to honor the French historian Marc Bloch, who died during WW2.
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Happy New Year 2011! Horlogerie Richard
hermannleicht commented on Simbourgeois's City Journal Entry in Belleville
What a lovely market! -
We will never forget. It's still sad in SimCity.
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Just a little up North of Câteau-de-Chêne the terrain starts to go steadily steeper until reaching the first ranges of the French Alps. That isolated region was home during the middle ages to numerous abbeys that have now disappeared almost completely, except the Abbey of Notre Dame de Valbonne. The church is in ruins, but the cloisters and main buildings were put up and an inn was opened. This is the location of the Abbey. This is my first region-view picture, so you can see my progress so far, and also all the things that I've yet left to do, so please, be kind! I'm working on the edges and creating a mosaic region-view more detailed. So, stay tuned!
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Ministry of Reconstruction
hermannleicht commented on Simbourgeois's City Journal Entry in Belleville
There are never enough Euro-CJs so the more the better!! This is looking great. -
Mikhail, the driver
hermannleicht commented on TekindusT's City Journal Entry in Tenements & Rust: Ghetto Stories
Needless to say that I voted for you on the Trixies! :D
