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Road Top Mass Transit (RTMT) - Development and Support
AcE-cOdEr replied to cogeo's topic in NAM & Transit Networks
... well, it took me less than I thought. File's already translated and tested, so it should work fine. Check your mail, cogeo! -
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AcE-cOdEr replied to cogeo's topic in NAM & Transit Networks
Hi everyone, I must apologize for not appearing here for a while (bit busy, summer holidays use to be sooo hard... ;D). I got your mail, cogeo, and I'm now installing the software again so I can complete my translation. If everything goes OK you should get it in your inbox within an hour or two. Nice project. I'm proud to be contributing to it somehow. Cheerio! -
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AcE-cOdEr replied to cogeo's topic in NAM & Transit Networks
Hey! Thanks cogeo, gonna try it right now. -
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AcE-cOdEr replied to hamsterTK's topic in Architecture & Urban Planning
@montrouge: did Norman Foster design that bridge? -
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well, that's a totally new way of using SketchUp! how do you convert those planar on-ramps into 3d pieces? i use sketchup pro and never figured it out... ** blushes as his ignorance is clearly shown to the public ** great job jmj, truly awesome! glad i catched this topic from the beginning... owenluby, he's using Google SketchUp, an application which is intended to create 3D models of buildings (or whatever you want, actually) with ease and upload it onto Google Earth. You can download it from http://sketchup.google.com/download.html. jmjselect, sorry about answering it for you, i don't mean to disturb or something like that
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Whoa... jeronij, em sap molt greu que ho deixis... pero de totes formes gracies per la teva contribucio a la comunitat, per a mi has fet el que probablement sea el millor CJ de tots, gracies. Et desitjo molta sort en la teva vida! Now, in english again, thank you very much for the amazing effort you put into this, I think Simtropia would remain as a reference for each and everyone of us when building up a city. Thank you!
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whoa, that's a pretty nice job for your first tower! I specially love the way you lit the roof, it's amazing! 9/10 and two thumbs up (now, just a constructive critic: your towers would be perfect to me if you changed the base texture to a concrete one or something, mor serious look you know). Great job, keep it on!
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Damn, boy! Just found today this CJ (a bit late, yeah, I know) and managed to read all the 80 pages!! Stunning, man! If you go on like this I think I'm even gonna make you my new God!! Jeronij, ets l'amo, tiu, t'estimo!!
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Allan: yep, I've thought about that. Right now I'm getting some info about this topic, and I'll give it a try after finishing what will probably be the last and biggest lot of the three (maybe some kind of central bus stop). Hope you like it, and thank you all for your comments. They keep me motivated!
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This is the medium size version (2 x 1) of the Modern Bus Stops series. It's got the same style than the small lot, but in this one those funny info screens are now hanging from the roof instead of coming from the ground. Besides, I added two large sign posts that are supposed to show the users the line number and its stops (actually you can see that texture if you look carefully). Now, this lot is useful in your downtown areas with heavy traffic, since it has a large capacity in a considerable small space. Some stats: - Plop cost: 125 $ - Capacity: 3750 - Bulldoze cost: 250 $ I'd like to see your comments. If you think the capacity is too high (or too low) just let me know it and I'll upload an updated version. -
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