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SirSpinster Go to post #266260
If you want to conform to a lot of other parks, make smaller buildings. If not, keep building like that. I think it looks great...nice detail and colors, and building large attractive structures will make your park stand out from the others.
I don't like the bridge, though. It looks too awkward and bulky and the gray is pretty ugly. Nice attempt, though; it would be cool to see one of those bridges done well in the game. -
SirSpinster Go to post #256202
I LOVE the colors and the architecture. Nice building. Like how the monorail goes through it and good use of ride structures. One thing I'm wondering..is that cliff going to be flat like that or will you eventually layer it so it doesn't look so square? -
SirSpinster Go to post #230246
I disagree. I think that's the best woodie watersplash I've seen. I love the waterfall idea, and how it all goes so well together. I like your architecture. It's cute. You really like using two colors for each different theme; I like that actually, it doesn't get boring because there's different sections with different color patterns. I'm really loving the peach-brown section. Awesome. Good work, sir! -
SirSpinster Go to post #230245
If you wanna make the pacman island look more interesting (awesome job creating pacman into a maze, btw), try putting small bushes and flowers around it. Go for yellow/green colors and I think it'll look nice.
Great job on all of this! I really like Bowser's castle. Dark. Spoooooky. But still Bowser-ish. I like the SSX, but Mesablanca and Aloha Ice Jam in the game are a lot more colorful than that. In fact, I was almost certain the tubes in the sky are red on the outside, but I could be wrong...
Nice work! Keep it up. -
SirSpinster Go to post #220082
Haha, awesome! It looks like Crayola decided to find a brown park and rape it.
Seriously, though, I like it. It's very unique and and in a weird way reminds me of an extremely simple JKay park but without the JKay architecture. This will certainly be an interesting park. I can't wait to see it develop. Keep building!