How do you do things like the giga arches over the corkscrews? Seen said element lots but it looks so good it lends itself to how many times it gets reused, classic in a good way. Are the arches scenery or a ride element?
How do you do things like the giga arches over the corkscrews? Seen said element lots but it looks so good it lends itself to how many times it gets reused, classic in a good way. Are the arches scenery or a ride element?
It's a coaster element, we call this "trackitecture".
I've dabbled with trackitecture myself usually just by deleting all but the wanted part of the ride, is this how this was done or was there another trick to it, I'm asking as I've noticed some 'odd' things with the parks I've downloaded so was curious about 'rides for scenery' methodology (for example one seems to have ride elements used as pier elements, cars in the car park etc or as other ride elements, so keen to learn more about the more advanced uses of 'rides as scenery')
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Sunscreemer Offline
How do you do things like the giga arches over the corkscrews? Seen said element lots but it looks so good it lends itself to how many times it gets reused, classic in a good way. Are the arches scenery or a ride element?
GammaZero Offline
It's a coaster element, we call this "trackitecture".
Sunscreemer Offline
I've dabbled with trackitecture myself usually just by deleting all but the wanted part of the ride, is this how this was done or was there another trick to it, I'm asking as I've noticed some 'odd' things with the parks I've downloaded so was curious about 'rides for scenery' methodology (for example one seems to have ride elements used as pier elements, cars in the car park etc or as other ride elements, so keen to learn more about the more advanced uses of 'rides as scenery')
IonZer0 Offline
Ya got it! Abeit it's not very well made, I was super limited on objects.
IonZer0 Offline
Almost forgot: http://www.chick-fil...arge/Cookie.png