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My KSLC scenery: a work in progress

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Here are a few screen shots of some parts of the terminal (and one of the Skywest hangar) which I plan to include in an upcoming project. So far just the basics have been put in, I still need to add the details and the textures will require some tweaking and more detail. The terminal was created from scratch with GMAX and is still being worked on. Many other buildings are also on the to do list.

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Looking really good! Your texture resolution is good...I am presently trying to achieve this "sharp" look with my gmax textured objects.

KSLC is in a neat location, with the mountain ranges around it. Approaches can be pretty scenic there.
 
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