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Old Posted: Sep 7, 2006, 12:35 AM
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look mate your city is amazing your buildings just seem to fit, i was wondering as i represent a sim city for building architect tool team ie we modle custom content for the game could you show some individual buildings, maybe your personal favs so we can potentially recreate them in much greater detail... just as a testament to the mind blowing work here...
Hmm for Sim City 4? Sure, like this? I could make more


Here is a bonus Shot, as you can see the JC Summit Tower has been completely redone, although very unoriginal huh? Looks too much like the Conde Naste Tower. I cant help it I love that tower


Also here is a side by side comparison of Stauntons top 5.
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Old Posted: Sep 7, 2006, 8:49 PM
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Wow! those are amazing, Patrick. What program did you use to do that?
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welll if you are willing please PM me and you can become an architect for us, i talent scout for blam and we have currently taken on board one architectural advisor from this site... CG11, i extend the offer for you to join him... PM me and we can get you signed up over at our site...
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Old Posted: Sep 9, 2006, 11:06 PM
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early look at the garden state tower



this is my take on it with a bit of personalisation namely the slightly doming top courtesy of the jin mao, to pinnacle it works out at 400m thats by counting windows on your texture lol...
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^WOW That awsome! and Oh No thats way to large, my model's windows are too small I guess. The Building's height to the top of the spire is 1028 feet (313 Meters) Yes Staunton is to scale.

And sure, I'll PM you.

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Old Posted: Sep 10, 2006, 5:03 AM
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Next one, Galvison Enterprises World HQ.
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Old Posted: Sep 10, 2006, 6:39 AM
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No updates here, well a few but not very noticable. So here is a skyline shot.

Staunton on a Sunny Day wow thats rare


Ok, I'm haveing a Writers Block, I currenty have no big Ideas for the City. Yes Staunton Square is being redone, but it is being redone VERY slowley and I am running out of ideas for Staunton Square, all that there is left is a city block for Staunton Square. I have empty space on the southern part of the city but its just too boring to put rowhouse after rowhouse.
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The sun! Awesome!
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I don't know what to say Pat. This city is already a masterpiece. Maybe it's time for your next big idea?
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How about creating new land using landfill off the bay?

Maybe adding more buildings in the 150-300 ft range to round out the taller buildings?

This is truly a labor of love and it shows. Really awesome.
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I don't know where else you could possibly go with Staunton. The city is incredible. Maybe you should move on to Staunton version 3.0?
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version three in sim city 4 not entirely impossible, we will continue with garden state and galviston enterprises our site is www.simcities.com register and then PM me im under the same name and we will sort out giving you permissions to our private boards for the team and we would welcome you on board... plus if you like we can do the top five in staunton and then maybe any others you think are particularly special or high caliber...
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Make a post for that Conde Nast building like you did your Galvison Enterprises building.
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Wow..super duper crazy apple pie cool.
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