-
TNBrat Go to post #162762
I use Object Zip...It does a lot of cool things... -
TNBrat Go to post #130352
I had that happen again with the landscape I was working on for the Depot's Valentines contest.....I renamed it and it was fine. I had loaded it a few times to test as a Scenaro...then the last time I loaded it to build the rides when it asked it I wanted to overwrite the older one I said yes, and it gave me the error...so I renamed it and that fixed it. -
TNBrat Go to post #129669
Had this problem, too.
I just renamed everything and it worked.
I had gone back and fourth a few times, ya know saved as scenerio and then loaded like I was gonna play it....tested the landscape...then when I went to save it the final time, I told the game to replace the old scenerio with my final draft version, but it keep giving me the same msg.
So I just changed the name of the scenerio, and changed the tab it was loaded in (Other Parks, Real Parks....etc....) I then loaded fine.
I know it sounds silly, but it's worth a try....can't hurt.
Good luck! -
TNBrat Go to post #128167
I'm new here, but I have a tatoo, actually I have 2. Both of mine are on my lower legs...one each around the ankle. One is a very large butterfly, I chose this pic from the net, I have to make it very large to cover a HORRIBLE tatoo that I got when I was younger! I mean it was bad...the lines were thick...it was not pretty. and the other is a Japanese kanja (symbol) (excuse the spelling), again I got it from the net. I wanted the tatoo to say something special, but not be obvious as to what it said. So I found a symbol for what I wanted to say. Then I took it to the artist and gave the pic to him with the basic colors I wanted to use and it is really cool.I'm 30 yrs. My x has 3 and he's 44 and didn't even get his first one till about 3 years ago. If you want one get one, but don't pick something off the wall or out of a book! Get your own drawing, or find a pic on the net, but where ever you find the pic...make sure it is different...orgional....ya know....everyone has a wolf head, so find one that is special...different.. Also, make sure it is "art" not a "tatoo". There is a difference!!!!! My x took a comic book character that was on a trading card to the tatoo shop and the "artist" did an amazing job. I would show some pics, but I don't know how to post pics here. The most important thing about getting one, I think, is to choose a good artist. Talk to people that have them in your area and find out where they got theirs...if they had any complaints about the whole experience...take your time and go to a few shops...look at their work, not just the books, usually the artists have books with pics of tatoos that they have put on, I know mine took a pic of each of mine and my x's to put in his book. Yes, it hurts...I've been back several times for touch up.....which reminds me Make sure the artist agrees to touch up for NO CHARGE, most do, because when healed you'll find that it will need a little touch up.....anyway, everytime I go back I say..."I'm not doing this again" or "Why do people subject themselves to such torture?"....LOL But I go back again, so the pain is bearable. It does matter where it is as to how bad it hurts....tight skin directly over bones...like ankle or the front of the calf.....that is the worst...and one last thing, put it where it can be covered! My father and ex both put one under their watch face/band...which does hurt a lot, but is a great idea...it can be seen when they want it to, and can be covered for special occasions..weddings or for like when you are old...and think about having to explain to your children or grandchildren...(I saw an older woman with a bunch of her grandkids shopping one day and she had a pot leaf on her hand!)...ya know stuff that right now you don't care too much about right now, but will care about some day....OOPS ok one more thing...try to stay from black...2 reasons #1 they cannot cover black with some other color...incase you might need it covered...like I did, thank goodness it was purple.....and #2 it tends to fade to an ugly green color over the years...lots of years...but still, you don't want it to be ugly 5 years down the road....ok I've said my peace.....Good luck!