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- 02-December 19
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I made this for the RC&F cliff face competition, wherein players were given a basic landscape and told to keep its cliffy shape while creating a coaster + supporting rides.
This is what I came up with, of the vaporwave aesthetic. I'm happy with how wonky it turned out.
NOTE: LL textures must be enabled for the park to look the same as I built it.
See you next time,
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Faas Offline
I don't have LL textures enabled, but I liked the dolphin ride, great idea!
CoasterCreator9 Offline
I dig the way you did the sand, I just wish it looked that way on all angles. I still maintain that the beach is one of my favorite "vaporwave" type things I've seen done in RCT. The city itself is a little more chaotic, but all in all nicely done.
Cocoa Offline
pretty fun. I don't recommend relying on LL textures though, because I really don't want to deal with them in my landscape tool!
I think you got some fun details, but I'm not sure you nailed the 'macro' aesthetic of vaporwave. The park is sort of weirdly squeezed into the corner and then theres some sand and water. But I did like how you did the sand. If you made this way huger and added lots of weird sand patterns and interesting water shapes around, made it maybe a bit more symmetric but with some interesting symmetry-breaks etc, you could have a winner. But i do like the carelessness of it all.
In:Cities Offline
Man i love you for this. Great stuff as always.
Jaguar Fan Offline
I really dig this, it may not be all that aesthetically pleasing (and I'm not sure if the vaporwave theme can ever really be tbh), but it's a fun release with several great ideas.
The serrated land texture is one such idea... it doesn't look nice at the other angles but at one angle, it creates this sleek new texture... wonder if that idea can be carried further. I'm not the biggest fan of the Goliath cliffs, they look like sponges, but all the glass sculptures, the LL land textures, and the surreal goofiness is actually pretty fitting for RCT.