The first was an attempt to transfer one of John's sketchup models into Railworks using an import script I found for 3ds max. The importer worked fine, but then I had to tidy the model up a bit followed by renaming to RW standards.
Also took the opportunity to add night textures, stencil shadows, smoke and waterscenery effects.

John also asked if I could use one of his watercolours as a basis for a Burton the Tailors shop.

A generation ago these were on every High Street and all had distinctive "Art Deco" facias. On a personal note, at one time I used to do alot of business with Burtons and visited their Leeds HQ on many an occassion, but that was in a former life:)
Anyway, I gave it a try and with a bit of artisitic licence, came up with the following.

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