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Still watching closely, Noah. This is one complex interchange, all the more so because you’re building it on uneven ground. It looks like you have a bit of a tight squeeze for the rail in the fifth photo, so I’m eager to see how you deal with it. Do you plan these things out on paper? Or what?BTW, at this point, the last photo is a sight for sore eyes… -Joan
I have to concur with the above. Brilliant freeways snaking through the landscape.I'm also getting quite curious as to where you'll be going with this region, size-wise. You seem to be gearing up for quite some capacity on those roads, and it looks like there's enough open space left there.Cheers,Willy
I may be borrowing some pointers on how to do interchanges. I'll meet you in the Atascocita Room for consultation. Heh, I liked the memo you used. Nice little details on all that.As for the 3rd picture there, showing the local access interchange at the northeastern end of the complex, it reminds me a bit of the Hollywood Freeway (US 101) near Barham Blvd. It has the freeway dipping between side streets and incorporates the elevation changes too. Very nice solution in a very real-world connection. Nicely done.-Matt
Now that's what I call planning an highway. You've put the planning works as the same level as Alex (Tarkus), Good job, Noah! I'm still speechless on how you manage to put an elegant highway interchange with fantastic realistic slopes in such a limited space. Maybe by far one of the best mountain work I have seen in five years.
Quote from: noahclem on March 18, 2012, 07:19:30 PMQuote from: catty on March 15, 2012, 11:59:09 AMA surprise sounds good, love the night-shots ... I always think of cities coming alive at night, it seems easier somehow to image the residents and their lives And a surprise you will have! Perhaps the night shots seem more alive because some of the details that would be hard to look right in the game wouldn't be visible in the dark anyway. In any case I'm a big fan of SC4 at night....and a very nice surprise it was ... fitted perfectly as well
Quote from: catty on March 15, 2012, 11:59:09 AMA surprise sounds good, love the night-shots ... I always think of cities coming alive at night, it seems easier somehow to image the residents and their lives And a surprise you will have! Perhaps the night shots seem more alive because some of the details that would be hard to look right in the game wouldn't be visible in the dark anyway. In any case I'm a big fan of SC4 at night....
A surprise sounds good, love the night-shots ... I always think of cities coming alive at night, it seems easier somehow to image the residents and their lives
As Arthur I'm still speechless, your highway interchanges looks amazing, they are very very realistics my friend !!
WOW ... I love that picture with the red kayak ... that's a real "NOAH" A huge interchange where propably millions of cars and trucks will drive past each day, but there's at least one inhabitant who does not care at all =) Brilliant scenery! And by the way ... the rest is impressive as well Best wishes Theresa
Great work Noah!The Interchange looks fantastic! Hard puzzle work
That's an incredibly difficult highway you're trying to build there, and I'm amazed at how well you've done winding it through the mountains, especially while trying to accommodate a rail tunnel as well as numerous offramps and onramps. I also like the way you've used marrast's M-TEL peices for some of your ramps, quite ingenious. Well Done. I'm looking forward to seeing this highway completed.
That is an amazing interchange you're constructing there. Your work with the RHW never ceases to amaze me.
Hmmm, the interchange is too complicated for me , however I love the last picture Always a pleasure to visit Siilijoki
wow!! This is an amazing interchange and surely difficult to made. I'm watching it several times and still doubt how you put the roads so close each other with the walls arround. You said are TE Lots? I don't understand what it means m-tel lotsAnd the closest last picture is so nice.
Great work on the highway there! Looking forward to more...