Screenshot / Jagganath Cobra Roll

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • Austin55%s's Photo

    What a beaut 

  • Mattk48%s's Photo

    sex, this screen is sex

  • Cocoa%s's Photo

    you can feel the busch gardens seeping through it. where is it set, geographically?

  • robbie92%s's Photo

    Cocoa, to be quite honest, I haven't really planned a real location for this park, just to give myself liberties with the landscaping. This particular area, though, is the Indian area. Kipling's, like the Crown Colony House at BGT, is designed after colonial architecture rather than the indigenous vernacular.

  • 5dave%s's Photo

    I remember that. Loved that unique theme and architecture. Hope to see this finished!

     

    "MFG"

  • Midnight Aurora%s's Photo

    The genius of this park will be completely wasted if you don't put peeps in it.

  • robbie92%s's Photo

    MA, there will be peeps. I just usually tend to add them in closer to the end of construction rather than in the beginning, kind of like what I did with SFSF.

  • Midnight Aurora%s's Photo

    Word.

  • Majordomo%s's Photo

    This is a beautiful screen, Rob. The only thing I don't like is the green supports changing shape 2/3 of the way up. It feels weird to me.

     

    I really, really love those steps in the bottom left, though.

  • inthemanual%s's Photo

    The tree object right behind the left side of the cobra roll is terrible. the lighting is on the wrong side of the tree, and it doesn't even look "RCT" regardless of that.

  • robbie92%s's Photo

    I love "terrible" trees; they add a completely different texture to the game and take it beyond looking like just "RCT."

  • 5dave%s's Photo

    ^Yeah but wrong shading is just, well, wrong. ;)

     

    "MFG"

  • robbie92%s's Photo

    LOL, paying attention to shading is too much for me anyways... :p

  • inthemanual%s's Photo

    if someone just mirrored the graphic for it, it would be acceptable.

  • Xeccah%s's Photo

    I can understand what you're saying, rob, but that tree in particular is just disgusting. Other than that, nice stuff. I can tell Kipling's is colonial-era Indian and it fits really well with the rest of the area.

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