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jacqulina: Thanks, much appreciated! rklesc: Thanks, it truly is an amazing place. Fabsies55: Thank you, but I didn't terraform any of it really, it was created by C.P. on SC4Devotion Schulminator: Thank you, I look forward to doing more work. gio10469: Thanks! pheonix7: Lucky you, I haven't been in like, 6 or 7 months because I moved to Alabama. I'm trying to make it as similar to the real thing as I can. lucky7: Thanks, they are a life-saver. ComputerGuy890100: Thanks, I didn't realize I had done so. I'll be sure to watch for that next time. Now for the update... A) Chimney Rock Trail. You saw the trail head on the first post, so here is the trail. On a clear day, you can see all of drakes bay, and then some, from chimney rock. B)Point Reyes Beach South.(My apologies for the grid, I just realized I forgot to turn them off.) This is the type of beach that you don't really want to swim at, it's got everything you don't want when you're swimming, creeper waves, a strong current, sharks, no lifeguards. But that's what keeps it beautiful, people go there to admire it, not to pollute it. C) Drakes Beach, the beach that you can swim at. If you enjoy cold water, this is the place to swim at Point Reyes, the cape protects drakes beach from the pounding of storms and waves from the pacific. Shown is the parking lot, beach, and the Kenneth C Patrick Visitor Center, complete with food, phones, a picnic area, and restrooms. D) The Historic D Ranch. You may be wondering "What's with the names of the ranches?", Well basically, when they were named they were not feeling very creative. As you can see, the D Ranch is located very close to Drakes Beach So this wasn't that big of an update, and I forgot to turn the grid off. Thanks!
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Point Reyes Natl Seashore Here I bring you an attempt at a recreation of Point Reyes National Seashore... The cultural history of Point Reyes reaches back some 5,000 years to the Coast Mi-wuk Indians who were the first human inhabitants of the Peninsula. Over 120 known village sites exist within the park. Point Reyes was first discovered by Sir Francis Drake in 1579, hence the name "Drake's Bay" and "Drake's Estero". Point Reyes was been moving northwest on the San Andreas Fault for millions of years. The fault line runs directly under Tomales Bay. The Point Reyes Light House and Rescue staions were established in the late 1800s to help the problem with shipwrecks in the treacherous coastal Waters. The Point Reyes Light House and Rescue staions were established in the late 1800s to help the problem with shipwrecks in the treacherous coastal Waters. To get to the lighthouse, visitors have to go down over 300 stairs, and the stairs are restricted when winds are above 40 mph. Below is the Sea Lion Overlook on a very busy day. After over 150 years of absence, Sea Lions Returned in the late 1900's. Below is the Chimney Rock Trailhead (the trail is on the next city tile...) Below is the Historic "F" Ranch Tule Elk flourish at Point Reyes And here is an overview of the Point Reyes Headlands Mods I use include: NAM RHW SAM PEG rocks Too many lots and BAT's to list, so feel free to claim anything you created Map was created by C.P. on SC4Devotion and is part of the CP map pack 5 if you notice that I missed anything feel free to point it out and I will give proper credit.
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BAT - Troubleshooting & General Discussion
olskeevi replied to Jasoncw's topic in SC4 BAT & Lot Workshop
Does anybody know if there is a BAT exporter for Blender 3d? I have a few years experience with Blender and none with Gmax or 3ds max, so if anyone has any information on this I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! -
Man, this is awesome. It's beautiful.
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