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@The British Sausage, I love the realism. Fantastic work!
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What Music are you listening to right now?--The Second Verse
ThirtyThree replied to Livin in Sim's topic in General Off-Topic
"The Monster" - Eminem ft./ Rihanna -
What Music are you listening to right now?--The Second Verse
ThirtyThree replied to Livin in Sim's topic in General Off-Topic
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Very cool!
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Correct. Niels?
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Nope. He'll be next.
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What Music are you listening to right now?--The Second Verse
ThirtyThree replied to Livin in Sim's topic in General Off-Topic
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxmt4PX6gto -
Nothing but Trouble (1991)
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zimmie - Great use of the FlexFly. I love how those look.
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Show Us Your Ghost Highways and Ramp Stubs!
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Here's my reply to a thread I originally made more than four years ago. Crazy to think that.- 16 Replies
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Timmie - I'm glad this inspired you! I love adding these little realistic things to my cities. There's a highway that ends abruptly near where I live. If any of you guys are interested in how I did the 'ghost ramps' on the above picture, here's how I did it: Grab the RRP Draggable Paths by Chrisadams3997 from the LEX. https://www.sc4devotion.com/csxlex/lex_filedesc.php?lotGET=1885 For my project, I used the darkest three of the paths - cement, asphalt, and blacktop. Now, I suggest using the blacktop for most of this since it matches the RHW and other roads the most. Drag the path where you would want the abandoned road or ramp to be. After that, fill it in, but leave some spots open. From here, just fill them in with splotches of either the cement or asphalt. That's all there is to it.
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Only thing is, 228 won't be expanding. The overpass was half completed, then abandoned (due to community opposition up north.)
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I edited the angle in Gimp. I think it looks more realistic from a view like that. It sets it apart from other pictures too, so I like it. Here's the abrupt end of US 228. Maybe I'll make a new CJ and explain why it abruptly ends.
