Nice job, Curt. Perhaps the contrast on the medeval set could be torqued a bit? The others have quite a bit more contrast.
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The lights and shadows on the tallest building looks to be reversed in the modern city set.Visit First Cultural Industries
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Originally posted by techumseh
Nice job, Curt. Perhaps the contrast on the medeval set could be torqued a bit? The others have quite a bit more contrast.
Originally posted by
SmileyThe lights and shadows on the tallest building looks to be reversed in the modern city set.
That will be remedied in time for releasing the entire city file soon!
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Curt you can rest assured that your name will echo in the annals of Civilization II. Your contributions to the fields of scenario development and graphic design now rival those of the games creators!!
I have but a single favor to ask, would it be possible to provide us all with the single square of terrain that all of your buildings are built on top of? I'm trying as we speak to develop six new city styles for my "Jules Verne" project and that single terrain graphic would come in very handy indeed.
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Amazing job, curt !"Dilexi iustitiam, odivi iniquitatem, propterea morior in exilio" [PAPA GREGORIUS VII +1085] - ("He amado la justicia, he odiado la iniquidad, por eso muero en exilio") - ("I loved justice, I hated unfairness, that's why I die in exile") - (J'ai aimé la justice, j'ai détesté l'iniquité, c'est pourquoi je meurs en exil") - ("Ich liebte Gerechtigkeit und hasste Ungerechtigkeit, deshalb sterbe ich im Exil")
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How manly were you?
Outstanding, indeed! Perhaps another style is in the making, Inshaa'Allah? [Edit]Nothing breeds requests like good work. In case you're ever bored (http://www.molon.de/galleries/Egypt/.../img.php?pic=3) [/Edit]
A man can drink too much Red Bull you know!Last edited by Boco; March 8, 2005, 20:40.
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