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That animation... Wow.
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Rest assured. The CJ system is very well thought out. There should be no problems.
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So. Much. Vanilla.
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Absolutely breathtaking.
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This is my region of Fairview. Put a couple of hours into this one.
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What's to come, & A Contest!
Lemonchicken commented on froelich131's City Journal Entry in Life, After Civilization... Year 1...
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Lookin' good. Might I suggest the use of the Brigantine Water Mod? This will most definitely increase the aesthetic value of your port area. You can find it here --> www.simtropolis.com/stex/details.cfm
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Maybe this is a bit late in the conversation, but I recently discovered a system addon that facilitated the adjustment of the internal fan on macbooks and macbook pros. In my experience the game usually ran with few graphics related errors ten minutes into playing, but after some play the glitches became much more numerous. I found that since installing this fan control preference the fan kicks in earlier and keeps the CPU a lot cooler and therefore reducing glitches. This method didn't totally eliminate the glitches but it seemed to do in a pinch. Here is the link for macbooks. http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/23137/fan-control You can change the base fan speed and the thresholds in which it starts to spin faster. Hope this helps.
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When you first open photoshop you don't have a canvas. What you want to do is go file>new and define the parameters for your new canvas. The parameters include canvas size, resolution and such. You want to create a canvas that is exactly 80 by 80 so set the values as such. Give your canvas a name and press OK. Import your picture onto the canvas. Select your image and go edit>free transform. Your picture now can be scaled to whatever size you wish. Scale it so that it fits snuggly in your canvas. When you are done simply save your work as a jpg or other common internet format and upload it. PS: I am assuming your picture is not an animation. If it is you may have to use adobe fireworks.
