What I don't like about this is that it looks like your river is 11 units wide but there's only 4 individual single-wide paths under the bridge for it to flow. I'd recommend removing the brick egyptian wall supports adjacent to the 3-wide buildings to create 2-wide gaps for the water to flow through.
What I don't like about this is that it looks like your river is 11 units wide but there's only 4 individual single-wide paths under the bridge for it to flow. I'd recommend removing the brick egyptian wall supports adjacent to the 3-wide buildings to create 2-wide gaps for the water to flow through.
I'll give that a try - thanks!
EDIT: I think you're right - had to figure out hiding the path supports, but I think this works well.
It's pretty good; it's safe and simple. I wanna see what you can do with more interesting compositions (think outside of 2x3's and 1x1's) and what you can do with manipulating objects to create a more authentic take on this theme.
It's pretty good; it's safe and simple. I wanna see what you can do with more interesting compositions (think outside of 2x3's and 1x1's) and what you can do with manipulating objects to create a more authentic take on this theme.
Thanks for the feedback - I agree; compared to some of the mind blowing works of art I've seen here (including some of yours, I might add), this is like a plain white wall.
I've not fired up RCT2 for about 10 years... and have never used anything beyond vanilla, so everything is a learning curve!
EDIT: I think you're right - had to figure out hiding the path supports, but I think this works well.
With NCSO, the best way I've found to hide path supports are with either the quarter-tile gear piece or the pole object that's meant to be used as supports, in wither case placed on the side of the path where it won't be visible.
With NCSO, the best way I've found to hide path supports are with either the quarter-tile gear piece or the pole object that's meant to be used as supports, in wither case placed on the side of the path where it won't be visible.
Good tip - Thanks for that. I used the flat support piece, which works well, minus a couple of clipping issues.
I've started putting together the backdrop for a coaster themed around a river crossing. Playing around with bridge designs. Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
I like this quite a bit, great use of NCSO objects. Hope to see more!
Nice bridge.
Appreciate the feedback! There'll be more to show soon, I'm having a blast working on it.
Love your use of the green flowers on the water
Thanks for the feedback - I'm trying to make the water a little more organic and bring it to life a bit - glad it's having the right effect!
I'll give that a try - thanks!
EDIT: I think you're right - had to figure out hiding the path supports, but I think this works well.
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It's pretty good; it's safe and simple. I wanna see what you can do with more interesting compositions (think outside of 2x3's and 1x1's) and what you can do with manipulating objects to create a more authentic take on this theme.
Thanks for the feedback - I agree; compared to some of the mind blowing works of art I've seen here (including some of yours, I might add), this is like a plain white wall.
I've not fired up RCT2 for about 10 years... and have never used anything beyond vanilla, so everything is a learning curve!
Good tip - Thanks for that. I used the flat support piece, which works well, minus a couple of clipping issues.