It's been waaay too long since I've posted an update but am still receiving emails from fans wondering where they can get the donation downloads from: you can find the link on the navigation bar. I will post a link in this post and keep it up for a while so it is easy to find for all who are interested:
Thanks to all those who donated! I've recently purchased a model of the Flatiron Building with the proceeds and it will be ready for download shortly :)
I've been busy the past couple of weeks but not busy enough to stop buy here and make a quick update. I had to reconstruct the entire map due to my computer crashing on me last year. I was able to recover the old map and save it.
Though, I've always been wanting a more accurate map to work on so I downloaded a brand new, more accurate map to start over on and have been actually been able to work faster in the past 3 months than I was when I first started.
Apparently so. My little project appeared to attract interest from forumers, the blogosphere and even major news sites and magazines. I’m going to put up a section about the converge of this project from others.
NYCJ Goes Big on Digg: "New York Recreated in SimCity"- 12/12/06
Thanks to Jim Squires from thebbps.com for interviewing me about the New York City Journals
New York City Journals makes front page news at Simtropolis-5/25/07.
3/11/08- NYCJ in Guinness Book of World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008!
I got news a while ago from a reader in the UK that they saw me in the 2008 Edition of the Guinness Book of Records Gamer's Edition. I went to my local bookstore yesterday to pick up a copy and I was surprised to see my name in the SimCity section on page 200 under "Most Dedicated Player." From the book:
"Elliot Hanson has been constructing the Big Apple in SimCity for nearly four years, "one pixel at a time." He has even reconstructed tributes to major events, such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and 9/11. In his downtime, Elliot is working on re-creating San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC and Boston."
Thanks to my all readers and the writers of the Guinness Book of Records Gamer's Edition 2008. Be sure to pick up a copy, there's a lot of interesting facts about not just SimCity but also many different types of games.
3/21/08- NYCJ on Schmap.com
Thanks to Emma Williams managing editor of Schmap Guides for including my photo of Tom's Restaurant in the guide of Tom's Restaurant.
5/23/09- NYCJ on Squidoo
Thanks to Pixelrage for his calling the project "one of the biggest SimCity projects of all time!" and for including the project in his Squidoo lens, Sim City 4: It's Not A Game, It's A Hobby
It's been a while since I've done a proper update on my Sim NYC project. Due to the great contributions by the NY BAT team there are more buildings dotting the sim skyline. We'll look at how Midtown and Lower Manhattan are coming along. Progress photos after the jump.
First up an overview of the map. Midtown and Lower Manhattan are starting to take shape. Despite being inaccurate in scale the wider map of Manhattan worked out in the end to accommodate the lot sizes of the skyscrapers.
Taking a closer look at Midtown and Lower Manhhatan
Midtown had to completely redone after running into some complications with inaccuracies with the street grid. Some buildings are temporary place holder (the buildings standing in for 500 Fifth Avenue for instance)
Lower Manhattan is more complete.
As usual some of my usual close ups: SoHo
The Ed Sullivan Building home of the Late Show with David Letterman
Today we'll take a behind the scenes look at the New York BAT's being made for the SimCity downloads section. The New York BAT team (which was formally and finally created a few months ago) has been cooking up some goodies in their BAT oven. They've been hard at work and have a lot of creations on the horizon for download. First up one of my projects; the Flatiron Building. Still a lot of work to be done.
134 Eldridge Street
140 Eldridge Street
Next is JumtheFence's model of 134 and 140 Eldridge Street on the Lower East Side
The Empire State Building's cousin is also in the works, 500 Fifth Avenue. One of the quintessential points of the Manhattan skyline.
SimFox is creating a stunning rendition of Barclay Tower in Lower Manhattan
And PGBV is creating JP Morgan Chase Building in Midtown
Be on the lookout for these BAT as they hit the SimCity downloads section in over the coming weeks.
Just a quick note I'm in the process of straightening up the simcity 4 landmarks and downloads section as it has gotten a little messy in the past years, broken links are being fixed and I'm trying to stay on top of new downloads.
Also, be on the look out for some creations of my own as they will be made for download soon. More to come later.
Apparently so. My little project appeared to attract interest from forumers, the blogosphere and even major news sites and magazines. I’m going to put up a section about the converge of this project from others.
(Sidenote: I was going to put it up earlier but didn’t want to seem boastful but I think it would be nice for those who are interested to see what others have to say about my New York recreation project.)
NYCJ Goes Big on Digg: "New York Recreated in SimCity"- 12/12/06
New York City Journals makes front page news at Simtropolis-5/25/07.
3/11/08- NYCJ in Guinness Book of World Records: Gamer's Edition 2008 I got news a while ago from a reader in the UK that they saw me in the 2008 Edition of the Guinness Book of Records Gamer's Edition. I went to my local bookstore yesterday to pick up a copy and I was surprised to see my name in the SimCity section on page 200 under "Most Dedicated Player." From the book:
"Elliot Hanson has been constructing the Big Apple in SimCity for nearly four years, "one pixel at a time." He has even reconstructed tributes to major events, such as the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and 9/11. In his downtime, Elliot is working on re-creating San Francisco, Chicago, Washington DC and Boston."
Thanks to my all readers and the writers of the Guinness Book of Records Gamer's Edition 2008. Be sure to pick up a copy, there's a lot of interesting facts about not just SimCity but also many different types of games.
Thanks to Pixelrage for his calling the project "one of the biggest SimCity projects of all time!" and for including the project in his Squidoo lens, Sim City 4: It's Not A Game, It's A Hobby
I've writtenabout next gen urban simulation in the past before but I stumbled across a video today which made me think more about the direction of 3d visualization and how it applies to urban simulation games.
The video creators shows the game engine of CryTek 2 combined with renderings from Enodo
Here's some renderings from Enodo projects which hint at what a next gen simulator might look like.
Bryant Park rendering, NYC: Example of daytime lighting, fauna, shadows, sims and graphics
NYC Public Library: mid to high poly models
Bellagio, Las Vegas: example of textures and realism
La Defense, Paris: example of night lighting and traffic UI
If a urban simulation game were to be created similar to this players would need to a powerful graphics card to run it and a very good computer. But with computers getting more and more advanced and can handle more graphic intensive gaming. We'll wait and see or build our own ;)