I actually really appreciate the green spaces; it gives the park some extra room to breathe and I honestly think that it benefits your work greatly. The only thing I'm unsure of is that diagonal path across the backstage in the lower right, but other than that I think it's refreshing. It reminds me a bit of how Valleyfair goes about including plain grass spaces around the park; it feels alive and real.
Much better than the last screen, those buildings in the bottom are so good. Only not sure about the one with purple walls it seems kinda dull compared to the others but that might just be the angle.
nice, really nice, but why put everything behind railings?
all those green areas could be opened up and would make the screen feel a lot less cramped and closed, and in reality, people would be able to utilise them, to walk across, or sit etc.
I guess this is a thing that is just foreign to US parks? but in the UK and Europe all those areas would just be open.
I think in terms of RCT even the simple thing of them not being there would make the screen, and the area, feel more open and welcoming.
I guess this is a thing that is just foreign to US parks?
#notallusparks
I include grassy areas guests can wander through in many of my parks because my home park, Wild Waves, has several. Off the top of my head, there's one as part of the high dive amphitheater, one by the kangaroo ride, and one by the carousel.
EDIT: And I can't believe I forgot about Silverwood. Silverwood has several grassy areas along the path close to the freeway.
In the four parks I've visited in the US, it has been really difficult to find a place to sit in the grass. We actually didn't find any. All the patches of grass are either fenced off, super tiny, or dirty.
Wow man this looks straight out of a overview of a real amusement park lol. The spacing is precise, reminds me of Six Flags Great Adventure area near the lake.
Looks good, although I do not really like the big empty grass spots, especially the one with that single tree.
I actually really appreciate the green spaces; it gives the park some extra room to breathe and I honestly think that it benefits your work greatly. The only thing I'm unsure of is that diagonal path across the backstage in the lower right, but other than that I think it's refreshing. It reminds me a bit of how Valleyfair goes about including plain grass spaces around the park; it feels alive and real.
that yellow building looks excellent
Wow those buildings are amazing.
Much better than the last screen, those buildings in the bottom are so good. Only not sure about the one with purple walls it seems kinda dull compared to the others but that might just be the angle.
nice, really nice, but why put everything behind railings?
all those green areas could be opened up and would make the screen feel a lot less cramped and closed, and in reality, people would be able to utilise them, to walk across, or sit etc.
I guess this is a thing that is just foreign to US parks? but in the UK and Europe all those areas would just be open.
I think in terms of RCT even the simple thing of them not being there would make the screen, and the area, feel more open and welcoming.
Lovely stuff though.
#notallusparks
I include grassy areas guests can wander through in many of my parks because my home park, Wild Waves, has several. Off the top of my head, there's one as part of the high dive amphitheater, one by the kangaroo ride, and one by the carousel.
EDIT: And I can't believe I forgot about Silverwood. Silverwood has several grassy areas along the path close to the freeway.
In the four parks I've visited in the US, it has been really difficult to find a place to sit in the grass. We actually didn't find any. All the patches of grass are either fenced off, super tiny, or dirty.
Come to the Pacific Northwest then. Both major amusement parks are only kind of medium-sized but you can sit on the grass in both of them.
the type of railing makes it feel really clinical as well, if you keep some of it, maybe change some of them to a wood colour? great screen otherwise
Looks very accurate to the real Adventure land with the patches of grass and trees. Great job.
nice
Love the yellow building! Very good!
Would one of those parks be Silverwood? Always a good time there at Boulder Beach and the rest.
Wow man this looks straight out of a overview of a real amusement park lol. The spacing is precise, reminds me of Six Flags Great Adventure area near the lake.