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Wuez1234 Go to post #789008
It's a bit weird thinking that they'd build an IOA in a forest like that. Perhaps reconsider the surrounding areas, and pay closer attention to how real parks transition from park to backstage and beyond.
It does have a charming old school vibe to it though, and that's a good thing.oh wow didnt even think about that the forrest thing. And backstage buildings. Good catch and suggestion!
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Wuez1234 Go to post #789007
It's a bit weird thinking that they'd build an IOA in a forest like that. Perhaps reconsider the surrounding areas, and pay closer attention to how real parks transition from park to backstage and beyond.
It does have a charming old school vibe to it though, and that's a good thing.oh wow didnt even think about that the forrest thing. And backstage buildings. Good catch and suggestion!
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Wuez1234 Go to post #788977
Uhhh yea.. stylistic choice… right lolIt reminds me of the Hershey "factory tour" where they explained how it all was made on a sort of indoor ride. I assume that the second R on Foundrry was a deliberate stylistic choice.
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Wuez1234 Go to post #788925
Looks quite nice, and also a lot like the screens Scoop posted I think? https://www.nedesign...esta-ioa-tower/
I definitely got some inspiration from him. Actually found the video on youtube but didn't know he was here as well! ive been looking for a ioa recreation but couldn't find the complete park, so i said "why not?" I really wanted to try city walk but man, thats some detail.
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Wuez1234 Go to post #788847
In hindsight a lot of the structures are probably too big in scaling lol. Once I get more area covered for this park I’ll definitely go back and change around…everythingI think the main problem here is the building for the drop towers being way too big.