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Old Posted: Nov 19, 2006, 8:16 AM
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What is it that you need help doing with the streets? ...Textures? Size?
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Wow, your really improving, the city is so detailed.
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buses, yellow porsches and silver bmws...now thats my kind of city!!! i love the detail in the buildings!
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o and dont forget the light rail!! very nice and clean city!!
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What is it that you need help doing with the streets? ...Textures? Size?
LOL, sorry, after rereading my question, I didn't mean to sound so vauge.

Anyway, it was more the textures, and how you seem to be able to line them up so well...do you fill the texture in with paint, or do you just import as a jpg?

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Good looking, can't wait to see this grow even more.
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Streets are a pain in the ass. You just get used to it after a while.
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LOL, sorry, after rereading my question, I didn't mean to sound so vauge.

Anyway, it was more the textures, and how you seem to be able to line them up so well...do you fill the texture in with paint, or do you just import as a jpg?

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I have 3 road textures(up-down, left-right, and intersection) that I use. Alright guys, here's a freebie:



(I think some of you guys already have these same textures.)
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Yeah, setting up streets is an experiment in itself. BTW, you've got that regional look down man (the architecture I mean).
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I have 3 road textures(up-down, left-right, and intersection) that I use. Alright guys, here's a freebie:



(I think some of you guys already have these same textures.)
Alright, thanks man! I appreciate it!

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I have different textures that Patrick had sent to me.



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^ Do those repeat well with the yellow lines? It seems like they would be shifted off-center.
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they work very well. the only thing that gets a bit shifted is the white lines on the very edges, but they're hardly noticeable.

the skyline shot is SICK.
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Could it be? Now way! Is it??? Why yes, it is!! An update!!



Not much new, I just redid the building on the corner (towards the right-middle of the picture).
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and there is place for even more grow!
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Wow, so nicely planned out and clean! Nice!
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Wow nice how lond did it take you to make ????
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