Nalanda University Wonder Graphics

Ogedei_the_Mad

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Nalanda University as requested by Heretic_Cata. :D

Nalanda University in northern India was one of the world's oldest and most sophisticated residential universities ('residential' meaning that students also lived on campus in dorms) and was a major center of Buddhist scholarship. The Chinese monk Xuanzang, whose journey inspired the famed "Journey to the West" fantasy tale, was one notable who visited Nalanda.

This is the most elaborate and most fascinating graphics request that I've ever done so far. It took quite a while to work on the details, but making it was extremely enjoyable. :)

Download: http://forums.civfanatics.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=4403&act=down

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OMG it's done. :eek: And it's incredible. :love: The background is so beautyfull. I'm glad you enjoyed making it. :)
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Oh, maybe you can use this in stead of that second pic:
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This is one of the best buildings ever done for Civ 3! :hatsoff: :thumbsup: :clap:
 
This wonder looks very good but what does the great artist do, I though they were only in civ4
There are great artists in civ 4 ? :hmm:
i tried to add stuff like that to this game but the editer has limits
Well the description comes from my mod. In post no2 of that thread you can see how he works.
I don't know what he does in civ4 but over here he is a diplomatic tool. :)
 
Glad you all like it. This was a very interesting challenge, being the most complex Bryce project that I've ever worked on so far. Next project will be even more insanely complex - Prambanan. :D
 
This is an insanely detailed and beautiful building. Thank you so much for making it. :) It's such a shame that at the moment I will probably only use it as a building rather than a wonder. Maybe I should work out a way of wedging it into my mod as a wonder...
 
It was well worth the amount of work you put into it. It came out beautifully. I can't wait for your next work either.:goodjob: :)
 
I do everything in Bryce. All the shapes were made by using a combination of basic primitive shapes and terrain lattices. :)
 
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