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Started by Framly, May 06, 2010, 02:28:24 PM

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ecoba

Beautiful post card, my friend ! The back-page of the post card is really a nice touch to complete your update, and make it so realistic.  &apls

Great work, Framly !

Ethan  :)

canyonjumper

Great post card Framly! Looks great!

           -Jordan :thumbsup:
I'm the one who jumped across the Grand Canyon... and lived.

planetechef

what a great pictures around here  :o the rural part is absolutly gorgeous, your paths look amazing all around those farms and field, i would said then your MD is very clever, the right road on the right place, same for the railway and the bats, very impressive  &apls i like your work  :thumbsup:
& coming soon "Sakura Republic".

Kevin1a

Projekt Mios looks very nice, I would say I can't wait for an update, but like you, I hope to be sitting in front of the tele watching Germany win the WM rather than sitting in front of the computer playing SC4

Framly

#44
Here a sign of life from me...

I hope i can introduce my new project finally in a few weeks...

i misjudged the whole work...but it's worth it :)



Greetings from Mios...

-klick-1st Anniversary Video-klick-
Part of SFBT and RFR Team

Sciurus

Wow, wonderful!! And is it the same Mios which is in Gironde? ::)

Guillaume :thumbsup:
L'atelier d'architecture
* * * * * Longwy * * * * *

Battlecat

Welcome back!  That is a fantastic shoreline!  I like the way you've used those retaining walls, it's very effective.

cubby420

Very creative shoreline. The retaining walls are very cool and fit well. Whats going on with that bridge texture though?

canyonjumper

I'm the one who jumped across the Grand Canyon... and lived.

kwakelaar

A really very beautiful picture, everything seem to fit perfectly together. The combinations of textures and props for both the urban as well as the natural part are well thought out. The church and the cemetery lots make a great looking ensemble. 

rooker1

Very nice pic and great use of BuddyBud's wall set.

Robin  &apls
Call me Robin, please.

rooker1

 Congrats framly on getting your great MD into the OSITM!!
If your next updates are just half as good as your last, we are all in for a treat this month!



Congrats from myself and The SC4D Staff!!
Call me Robin, please.

Tomas Neto

Congrats on the OSITM, and very nice update!!!

bat

Congrats for your OSITM-award!
And really nice pictures. Looking forward to more... :thumbsup:

Battlecat

Congratulations on your move to OSITM! 

Sciurus

Congrats for your entry in the HoF! &hlp

Guillaume &apls
L'atelier d'architecture
* * * * * Longwy * * * * *

nbvc

Great updates and congrats on the OSITM. &apls

Where did you find these fields?
http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/5938/215v.jpg

Framly

#57
A short preface:

Nearly 5 months ago I presented my last update. I'm proud to show my work of the last months.

-Mios-

It's an honour for me to show my pictures here :thumbsup:

>--------------------------------------------------------------<

I arranged Mios into 4 Updates and a Tutorial:

- Amauton -
City at the Rondnoir Corner

- Lillet -
from the atomic power plant to the Cistercian monastery Maiolus

- Mios -
Part 1 & 2

- Franky's Shoreline Tutorial -

-klick-1st Anniversary Video-klick-
Part of SFBT and RFR Team

Framly

#58
Update 3.1

- Amauton -
- City at the Rondnoir corner -


Our journey begins in Amauton.
A small town east of Mios at the Eyre Delta.
Amauton is a popular tourist spot and place of the independence of Rondnoir.

to get an overview..
3.1-3.3






The observation tower " La Pointe". 
It's a popular tourist spot for wanderer and to take pictures of the Rondnoir Corner.
All around the Tower there are numerous footpaths.
3.4-3.6






In memory of the wars in Europe a monument was established in 1950.
3.7


...also known as Rondnoir Corner.
3.8


A popular tourist spot.
3.9


The Cafe Rondnoir.
3.10


The Hotel "Christine".
3.11


The cable car was designed by the renowned engineer Fabrice Dumas in 1950. The cable car was supposed to attract tourists to Amauton. Even today, the cable car is popular for old and young.
3.12


The cable car offers a great view of the Rondnoir corner.
3.13 - 3.14




Impressions from Amauton..
3.15 - 3.20












Amauton - a better residential area.
3.21 - 3.23






Amauton is divided by the Eyre. On the left bank is the church of St. Bernard.
3.24 - 3.27








The municipality developed around 1845.
3.28 - 3.31 and 3.31b










Amauton is connected by two bridges:
The Dumas Bridge.
3.32


..and the Amauton Bridge.
3.33


Road to Lillet.
3.34


And now we visit the Chateau Sceaux.
The Chateau was built for Louis XVI around 1770. Today the Chateau is part of the prince foundation.
3.35 - 3.38








And finally for this week, I would like to show some pictures of the Eyre...
3.39 - 3.41






...a Scout group with their tents.
3.42 - 3.44






A paradise for cyclists and joggers...
3.45


I hope you enjoyed Amauton....it goes on next week :thumbsup:

Framly

-klick-1st Anniversary Video-klick-
Part of SFBT and RFR Team

TiFlo

Your shoreline is really nice to look at. This looks like a huge plopping work!  :o