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Old Posted: Jan 31, 2010, 4:46 PM
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Great designs! You are the only one i know, who can design a city that could be build on the moon, or on mars.
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Old Posted: Jan 31, 2010, 5:14 PM
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Id like to think Rotterdam or Japan could fit in my buildings...
as for mars and the moon there would be no need for towers when there
is so much space.
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Old Posted: Jan 31, 2010, 5:52 PM
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Hey toyota74, can you tell me how you added a new page in your thread, and moved my post and your post from the previous page?
I want to do it also in my thread.
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Cant be done...when 1 page is full of posts, the next
posts move on to page 2 and so on..

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Old Posted: Jan 31, 2010, 7:43 PM
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Very nice!What render software do you use???
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Old Posted: Feb 1, 2010, 9:59 PM
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kerky

kinda bored with these towers now time to
mmove on ......so last pics..



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Old Posted: Feb 14, 2010, 8:46 AM
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Just amazing! Like I've said before, I'm not the biggest fan of futuristic buildings, but you're style somehow always pleases my eye. Very nice!
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Old Posted: Mar 7, 2010, 11:08 PM
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Thanks vellu...........a new toned down skyline but I will
develope it till it gets too big..



oxo will go here too.
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Good to see are still around, I mean, I guess it would be kinda hard for you to stop.
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I love those two boxy skyscrapers in that last shot!
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Old Posted: Mar 8, 2010, 11:57 AM
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Lovely job, not sure why but the last shot reminds me of the Yokohama waterfront. Do you have any plans to commence work on a city using these buildings? That would look great.
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Old Posted: Mar 8, 2010, 4:25 PM
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Thanks Pat,Austin and Pinyao......MIGHT do some
2d skylines as I just discovered a new view on s.up

heres one...



now I could do vast skylines....





a little bigger...

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Old Posted: Mar 10, 2010, 9:25 PM
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render on way
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ok toyota. reaaaaaaaaallly GREAT

but

1_ Do you toyota is in a recall? For automatic things?
2_ Why don't make some diagrams from those impressive buildings?

A half way you has already with those plans, and you know how...

ok i know, not really impressed to request your phantasies things... no time, no patience probably.

Ask Patrick per PM to do for you. YOu just upload them all then.
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ok toyota. reaaaaaaaaallly GREAT


A half way you has already with those plans, and you know how...

ok i know, not really impressed to request your phantasies things... no time, no patience probably.

Ask Patrick per PM to do for you. YOu just upload them all then.
Had no idea what you just said M.K in the lower half.


Anyway great job T74. I really ike those skylines.
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Really impressive, I like the futuristic look so far. Quite interesting how you would make a city. I certainly will check back for updates.
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Ok mr m.k......just doing this for fun and not
really bothered about diagrams but thanks
m.k

new skyline....rotterdam style and Ive decided for me
that box skyscrapers are back...added a footbal stadium as
its a great filler..




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slowly growing..

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Old Posted: Mar 16, 2010, 4:15 PM
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nice has a good graphical feel to it.
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thanks but Im after fucking up the file
somehow so will have to start a new skyline
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