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Old Posted: Dec 27, 2011, 6:46 AM
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Question How to make/add a new diagram and drawing??

This time, I saw a new diagram called "The Ultima Tower". I'm confused, why diagrams can be increased? How to add a new diagram?

Whether the new diagram can't be made by the members, rather it is made by SkyscraperPage?

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How to add drawings to diagrams and how to make a drawing?

Sorry for my english..
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Old Posted: Dec 28, 2011, 2:01 AM
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This time, I saw a new diagram called "The Ultima Tower". I'm confused, why diagrams can be increased? How to add a new diagram?

Whether the new diagram can't be made by the members, rather it is made by SkyscraperPage?

One more.
How to add drawings to diagrams and how to make a drawing?

Sorry for my english..
Thanks
Hi,

I'm assuming that "The Ultima Tower" is a fantasy drawing found in our diagrams? Fantasy diagrams are based upon the imagination of our illustrators. As such, the illustrator can decide however large they want their imaginary building to be.

regarding how to add and create drawings, please refer to the links at http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/help/

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Old Posted: Dec 28, 2011, 5:37 AM
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Hi,

I'm assuming that "The Ultima Tower" is a fantasy drawing found in our diagrams? Fantasy diagrams are based upon the imagination of our illustrators. As such, the illustrator can decide however large they want their imaginary building to be.

regarding how to add and create drawings, please refer to the links at http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/help/

Thank you for it ..
You know, "The Ultima Tower" is not a fantasy building.

Open this: http://skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?buildingID=99462

You see?
The tower is the vision building. If you do not believe, look here: http://www.tdrinc.com/ultima.html

This appearance:

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Once again, thank you

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Old Posted: Dec 28, 2011, 4:36 PM
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Vision buildings are similar to Fantasy buildings, except they were conceived of usually by either an artist, architect or engineer (as opposed to us lowly forumers / illustrators).
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Old Posted: Dec 29, 2011, 2:56 AM
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Vision buildings are similar to Fantasy buildings, except they were conceived of usually by either an artist, architect or engineer (as opposed to us lowly forumers / illustrators).
I learned that the vision was similar to fantasy. So, thanks for telling me. I don't know much about SkyscraperPage.com.
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I hadn't noticed the diagram page before, and now I think I'm addicted. After a couple of wasted hours, I don't know if I should thank this post or curse this post...
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