My BAT and Lot Workshop
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Re: My BAT and Lot Workshop
Thanks, guys! Daniel, it wouldn't have remained the tallest building in Lower Columbia if I hadn't made the floors taller and decided on the design and height of the spire. The tower is now going to be 613m tall.
I've gone ahead and made the floors 0.5m taller (which resulted in far more work than I had expected), and I think the results are pretty decent. I also lowered the transoms/horizontal mullions relative to the floors, so the windows are no longer evenly divided. I have yet to try out a lighter texture for the mullions or experiment with possible taller floor transitions (in the latter's case, because I don't really know what I could try, other than what's on the façade of the 777 Tower).
Any suggestions on what would make good floor transitions are most welcome.
I've gone ahead and made the floors 0.5m taller (which resulted in far more work than I had expected), and I think the results are pretty decent. I also lowered the transoms/horizontal mullions relative to the floors, so the windows are no longer evenly divided. I have yet to try out a lighter texture for the mullions or experiment with possible taller floor transitions (in the latter's case, because I don't really know what I could try, other than what's on the façade of the 777 Tower).
Any suggestions on what would make good floor transitions are most welcome.
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floor transitions? what you mean?
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What do you mean by that?Julien wrote:Maybe some terraces?
I haven't done much BATting over the past few months, but I've had more opportunities to BAT this past week. Here's my latest preview:
I decided to try remodeling the decorative walls at the top of each "step", since there were some odd-looking glitches with them as they were (look at them in the above previews if you're not sure what I mean). They look better now, but still not quite right, so maybe I'll try another design. I also added decorative railing above those walls to make the tops of the "steps" more interesting.
At this point, I don't think there's much more I need to add to the model before I can call this version finished. If you have any suggestions for things I can add, please let me know. Thanks!
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wow OMG i love it so far
maybe some of the steps could be roof top gardens or outdoor sitting areas
where can i get ur parks series from ?
maybe some of the steps could be roof top gardens or outdoor sitting areas
where can i get ur parks series from ?
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Good to see you're still working on this, I can't wait to see it in LCO!
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Great job! I meant by that to replace the grey roofs on certain levels by terraces (green, with trees, gardens...)
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