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lee67628's avatar
11 years ago

3D designs

I have created both an upward 3D design (for the temple above) and a downward 3D design (for Mr Burn's Fruit-Bat-Man Skylight)... Kinda cool isn't it? 8)

Next, I created an underground drainage by merging the bridges from 4 corners. I added an island within the drainage and store all the melted X'mas snowman, out of sight, out of mind, lol. These underground drainage matches my downward 3D bushes very well, a beautiful landscaping for my town.

http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/property8singapore/TSTO/imagejpg4-2.jpg
  • In addition to bushes, wooden and picket fences are great to create an enclosed 3D effect for vertical structure.

    In my carnival below, I created a burning shrub tower entrance with these fences.

    http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/property8singapore/TSTO/imagejpg5-1.jpg
  • The outdoor big-screen TV at the park is a simple 3D design using fences, an object in the middle, and different flooring color. Due to space constraint, mine is merely a simple 3D design just for illustration.

    I have seen some neighbors, who have more land to spare, created a much largest 3D TV, with an animated object in the middle (eg: Homer doing his stunt on the Whacking Day practice snakes).

    http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/property8singapore/TSTO/imagejpg7-1.jpg
  • I used mine to work in with the waterfall and sign, I think it goes well.



    I did this also for Buddhist temple

  • Nice work, emmcee1. 8)

    Based on Penrose stairs, I have also created a infinity loop for the waterfall... :wink:

    http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/property8singapore/TSTO/imagejpg17.jpg
  • jofre_nash's avatar
    jofre_nash
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    lee67628 wrote:
    Nice work, emmcee1. 8)

    Based on Penrose stairs, I have also created a infinity loop for the waterfall... :wink:

    http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/property8singapore/TSTO/imagejpg17.jpg

    Awesome design and idea! Maybe that's why the patients in that hospital never get sane, watching an endless looping river.
    Sadly I don't have the waterfall. I also have a penrose stairs design with a parking lot (I'm fan of MC Escher ):


    (Edits :forgot to add the picture and fixed some misspellings)
  • lee67628 wrote:
    Nice work, emmcee1. 8)

    Based on Penrose stairs, I have also created a infinity loop for the waterfall... :wink:

    http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m271/property8singapore/TSTO/imagejpg17.jpg


    Thanks, thanks looks awesome to. I like the water running behind the hospital and
    Down towards the sea. Sucks we can't create canals to the beach hey? That would be cool.
  • lukeout007 wrote:
    lee67628 wrote:

    And before anyone ask, that's the Buddhist Swastika, NOT the Nazi Hakenkreuz.

    What's with the Swastika?

    EDIT: OK I missed your last sentence...still....

    You are not alone. I know many people still cannot differentiate between the Buddhist symbol which was created more than 2,000 years ago and the Nazi one.

    Click here to better understand the difference: https://www.flickr.com/photos/49337086@N07/4525274963/
  • the designs are absolutely inspiring. I actually paused the tv and showed my wife a few, even though she doesn't play - or care. Unfortunately, the Nazi's ruined that symbol. Because most people automatically have a negative association, it is going to appear offensive to neighbors without a corresponding explanation.

    Really A+ designs though. The fruit bat and infinity pool, as well as the other posted showing the falls next to the Springfield sign, are just incredible.