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Eloaria (23 April 2016- City near the river)

Started by Kergelen, October 07, 2011, 02:37:38 AM

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rooker1

I have come back time and time again to this last update of yours and I can't really think of anything to say, it's just that amazing.  I have heard of small town being flooded for various reasons and I am positive you doing this idea in game is very unique and never done before.  What an incredilbe idea you have had. 
I love it!!

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kelis

It's one of my favorites updates, I love it my friend  &apls &apls
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Badsim

I'm glad that you finally posted this update here , my favorite so far , having seen such flooded villages by a dam as it has been quite usual through Europe :

Graun , Italia ;



Mediano , Spain ( Aragôn ) ;



In France we had several sites like that too but , as far as I know , nothing is visible anymore , except some ruins when the dam lakes are particularly low .

Great idea so !  :thumbsup: Furthermore , your "painting" skill with MMPs "brushes" is amazing and  the landscaping around is perfect ; I hope that you will explore more that subject matter as you're visibly among the most talented for . ;)

&apls &apls &apls

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Kergelen

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carlfatal, Framly, bat, rambuckel, noachlem, 976, Battlecat, nbvc, art128, kelis: Many thanks  :thumbsup: :)

Yan077;D Yes, the strange/singular places is what makes you be proud of where you live.

Quote from: harryloko20 on January 20, 2012, 06:05:04 AM
I found them , Thank you .... but just for curious, how much is folder plugins is? 4GB+? Hahaha ,And, what is the plugin u used in  pic 9.3 , the road dirth , i dont found here in lex :s , and how u create ur regions...You draw a design on paper before moving on to a program that makes the region? But I entered this forum because of your diary, it's really amazing ... looking forward to new images ... I have some "prop" the Lex dowloaded from here, some you have ... and so I've also got some ST ... you have inspired me to use props ... and I never really wore an air of incredible realism ... and how to create all sorts of things, as you do.!

harryloko: Hi! wow, many questions... :D I try to answer your questions...My plugins are not very big 1,5 GB, but I have some other files out from the pluguins floder (2 GB)
What dirt paths do you mean? Maybe this or maybe the brown one. For the brown one I made using Heblem Sand and resizing with the Model Tweaker. You can use this too.
About the region, is a mixed map between some downladed maps, and some own terraformer. You can use the SC4Terraformer :thumbsup:
Hope this help and do not hesitate to ask me :)

rooker: I am glad you like it because the idea of recreate the flooded church came to my mind the day I saw in Mind Scape your update of the underwater pipelines . A small piece of MindScape is in my MD. ;D One idea leads to another idea :)

Badsim: Many thanks for your nice and motivating comment. I really love the world of MMP and natural, rural and landscaping. For now, I work on two fronts: on one hand the construction of the capital of the region and building on slopes ( mostly the old-town) and the other drops the exploration of MMP and rural/natural scenes. I will alternate both. :)
The picture from Italy is beautiful and I didn't know about Mediano, although it is relatively close to my home.

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In this update I take the first steps of what will be the capital of the Eloaria, called Merkine. For now I'm focused on the old-town which is situated on a hill. This part of the city is inspired or have any idea of Girona and Tossa de Mar (Catalonia) especially with regard to the stairs and the situation on a hill. There are many old towns situated on slopes, especially in European cities, and I want to explore about build on slopes with narrow pedestrian streets.
Of course, any idea about narrow streets and some better stairs are welcome.
Today, a small update :)







Hope you like it!  :)


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noahclem

Very nice!  &apls  I love those re-lotted walls and the tram, stairs, and buildings look great  :thumbsup:

RickD

Great work an the slopes. I can clearly picture how this would look like in reality.
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carlfatal

Wow, this is wonderful. I like the on slope lots, they look very realistic!  &apls
Also nice backyards, - i always forget the clothelines.  $%Grinno$%
Can´t wait for more!  :thumbsup:
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knapp

Very interesting. Yes, I like it. These slopes would be a good trainig for cyclists  :D But they should avoid the stairs. You even made it, to put a tram in this scenery. This is great.
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rooker1

Wow, I love the use of walls and stairs in your city.
&apls
Very, very interesting to say the least.

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kelis

Beautiful city, Everything looks good and very mediterranean, as I said in CSC, Great job with the slopes and stairs.

Greetings my friend  :thumbsup:
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Dantes

The slopes are impressive.  :thumbsup: Build houses on very difficult terrain.  :o  &apls mpressive. Different. It's great.  &apls  &apls  &apls

rambuckel

Wow, great works on the hilly area! I like the overall composition with the Tram in the center!

Great!  &apls
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clemenclm2001

What can I say about theses pics?
I like a lot the use you have given for the Namspropof props. They are so good in your streets.
I love the stairs in the streets.

threestooges

I don't know that I've posted here before, and I'm not sure how I've missed it. Very nice work. I loved the plop water-game water transition in 3.3 (from the first page) and I'm curious how you attained that look. As for this current update, one thing that I notice about your pictures is the depth they contain.: the walls, elevation changes, and careful attention to slopes, it all blends together to provide plenty of detail for the eyes.
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metarvo

Good job, Kergelen!  This will be one of the first places I look for inspiration when I plan to construct a Mediterranean district.  The split-level feel of the area is quite intriguing.  It's a nice bonus to see the GLR-in-Street used as well.  I don't see it too often.
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io_bg

Fantastic! I love these small streets and stairs! Nice tram-in-steet usage, too!
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Schulmanator

Very nice. I like the retaining walls... not sure if I have seen those before. I like hilly towns, so keep the awesomeness up.  :satisfied:
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Ol.S / Benoit

Great work ! I know how hard this is to work on that kine of city, and you did well, very inspiring :)  :thumbsup:
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