Some lovely touches of colour here, appears that you might be missing a couple of crown moulding objects though (or at least they don't quite look connected enough to the post supports). Got some seemingly unconnected coaster supports as well.
Based solely off what is visible in the screen I do question the splashdown location. Seems to end up in a natural lake, but I think I'd prefer if the actual splashdown was more visibly man-made. For example, barriers or having the landscape more closely frame the final splashdown.
Yeah, something to add interest at the splashdown would be a good addition. Fountains, some rocks or landscape extending out underneath that first tile or two, just something to make it more of an event.
Just joking, It is a little brown... I know this coming from me is kind of a compliment.The pinks and the blues help. Maybe add another dome/colour a roof blue. will help this out alot. architecture looks on point for a indian theme ? gilgamesh points to this... I would say make the water shit brown for realism. but that isn't possible lol.... Above I agree. The splashdown area is just to normal. You will make it better no doubt
I really like what you've done so far here, definitely a good change up from your usual wood heavy architecture. However, it seems a little flat, needs a little more detail or dept in the textures on the facades to really become great, right now the endless bricks just seem a little weird to me.
Also, I'd suggest using diagonal crown molding above those gift shops, it will look a lot cleaner in my opinion (you can find the objects on the Universal Studios H2H park).
It looks great, wonderful archy and nice atmosphere. I'd change the goldbrown roofs, maybe into pink or blue but drop that goldbrown I'd say. It will also help to make it look less browny.
Wow, thanks for the feedback everyone! I'll work on that splash area... good thinking.
As far as the diagonal crown moulding right now it's a trick of the isometric view which is why it looks a little off... I couldn't find the diagonal version and assumed it didn't exist. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction G Force.
Great looking screen! It's definitely a change of pace for your usual style, and it's something I haven't really seen on NE before. It's shaping up to be a really nice park.
Just to touch on one of the points already mentioned, you might consider switching out some of the brick with plain blocks to keep the buildings mixed up, kind of blending the brick. One example is Liam's work here: http://www.nedesigns...thon-2010-2013/
Deluge of Gilgamesh is a Mack water coaster designed to be one of the star family attractions in the park. It's loosely based off of the Journey to Atlantis ride at Sea World Orlando.
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Stoksy Offline
Some lovely touches of colour here, appears that you might be missing a couple of crown moulding objects though (or at least they don't quite look connected enough to the post supports). Got some seemingly unconnected coaster supports as well.
Based solely off what is visible in the screen I do question the splashdown location. Seems to end up in a natural lake, but I think I'd prefer if the actual splashdown was more visibly man-made. For example, barriers or having the landscape more closely frame the final splashdown.
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Yeah, something to add interest at the splashdown would be a good addition. Fountains, some rocks or landscape extending out underneath that first tile or two, just something to make it more of an event.
Austin55 Offline
Holy shit this is great
ScOtLaNdS_FiNeSt Offline
Average, Think its best to start over... tbh
Just joking, It is a little brown... I know this coming from me is kind of a compliment.The pinks and the blues help. Maybe add another dome/colour a roof blue. will help this out alot. architecture looks on point for a indian theme ? gilgamesh points to this... I would say make the water shit brown for realism. but that isn't possible lol.... Above I agree. The splashdown area is just to normal. You will make it better no doubt
nin Offline
I'm really excited for this park. Tbh I've never been a big fan of your work Bill, but since h2h you've really come around. Good stuff.
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G Force Offline
I really like what you've done so far here, definitely a good change up from your usual wood heavy architecture. However, it seems a little flat, needs a little more detail or dept in the textures on the facades to really become great, right now the endless bricks just seem a little weird to me.
Also, I'd suggest using diagonal crown molding above those gift shops, it will look a lot cleaner in my opinion (you can find the objects on the Universal Studios H2H park).
Goliath123 Offline
This is awesome, great interaction
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Jappy Offline
I love everything apart from the overuse of the brick texture. Maybe scatter some other ones around on those walls.
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Faas Offline
Good job! Great colour and texture choices and the ride looks awesome (The water coaster is always one of my favorite rides in RCT).
Lagom Offline
Wow, this is amazing.
Coasterbill Offline
Wow, thanks for the feedback everyone! I'll work on that splash area... good thinking.
As far as the diagonal crown moulding right now it's a trick of the isometric view which is why it looks a little off... I couldn't find the diagonal version and assumed it didn't exist. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction G Force.
bigshootergill Fan Offline
Great looking screen! It's definitely a change of pace for your usual style, and it's something I haven't really seen on NE before. It's shaping up to be a really nice park.
Just to touch on one of the points already mentioned, you might consider switching out some of the brick with plain blocks to keep the buildings mixed up, kind of blending the brick. One example is Liam's work here: http://www.nedesigns...thon-2010-2013/
RCT2day Offline
Phenomenal.
robbie92 Offline
I'm loving this new scale you're working with, how the ride building is looming over the path and the drop itself crosses over all of it.
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Poke Offline
Great colours and composition.