Could never get into the Fatha brand of LL parks. This and DMM were so packed with content and looked impressive from the overviews, but there's just so much stuff its hard to focus.
This is almost an exception, but it still falls into the "too much 2x2/too much of one color/texture" that his work had.
The colours here are lovely, as is the foliage. Very tastefully executed. It's always interesting to look at this kind of park these days when everything's so realistic and detailed. Old parks like this one are so much more "abstract" in a way, with the way pieces of path, track and slanted land tiles tended to be arranged in "piles" like this. It's the great historic NE style and it would be great to see someone try building it nowadays.
Disney's Busch Movie San Magic Simeon
Pretty sure this was the inspiration for the entrance to capricorn coast
Could never get into the Fatha brand of LL parks. This and DMM were so packed with content and looked impressive from the overviews, but there's just so much stuff its hard to focus.
This is almost an exception, but it still falls into the "too much 2x2/too much of one color/texture" that his work had.
sorry nin but fatha > natelox
The colours here are lovely, as is the foliage. Very tastefully executed. It's always interesting to look at this kind of park these days when everything's so realistic and detailed. Old parks like this one are so much more "abstract" in a way, with the way pieces of path, track and slanted land tiles tended to be arranged in "piles" like this. It's the great historic NE style and it would be great to see someone try building it nowadays.
Somewhat with Cocoa here - I prefered Fatha's stuff before it got too manic.
^weird, because I was going to say movie magic is my favorite, I think his earlier ones are more boring
Did you delete an earlier post?
i love fatha but have the busyness problem with this one specific park