Your getting better, still a little iffy on the architecture and supports, but its an improvement. If I were you I'd spend time studying real supports and buildings and try to understand them better. Right now your construction is kind of directionless due to the lack of detail or realism (which I'm assuming your going for).
Kingda Ka is on Google Street View (from the parking lot). I'd check that out as it allows you to virtually walk around the ride and really see how the support structure works on that return hump.
Lower the land beneath the in-game supports, place a flower bed (or support blocker), and raise the entire tile back up. That'll make everything look a lot cleaner.
It looks like when intamin fucks up a barrel roll IE Maverick.
I laughed harder than I should at that
To G Force's point...
Kingda Ka is on Google Street View (from the parking lot). I'd check that out as it allows you to virtually walk around the ride and really see how the support structure works on that return hump.
hm, wow thanks for the tip! that'll come in handy
Lower the land beneath the in-game supports, place a flower bed (or support blocker), and raise the entire tile back up. That'll make everything look a lot cleaner.
usually what I do is put an invisible up path under the support so it disppears, then make a new support on the next block entirely so it all shifts a little, but ill try that to.
So this is a sad attempt of a barrel roll for the fastest roller coaster on earth. But I personally like it since there is zero modding in this park! But onto the buildings, does the big one look familiar to anyone? ;)
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There is also zero barrel rolls in this screenshot
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Well thats the point, I was just trying to mimic it. But oh well
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It looks like when intamin fucks up a barrel roll IE Maverick.
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To G Force's point...
Kingda Ka is on Google Street View (from the parking lot). I'd check that out as it allows you to virtually walk around the ride and really see how the support structure works on that return hump.
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I laughed harder than I should at that
hm, wow thanks for the tip! that'll come in handy
usually what I do is put an invisible up path under the support so it disppears, then make a new support on the next block entirely so it all shifts a little, but ill try that to.