Are you from Cuyahoga Valley then? I used to play against them in my high school conference.
Not from there. In fact this is the only national park in this project that I haven't visited. I just wanted to start with a deciduous forest with flowing water and some landmarks, and Cuyahoga fit the bill.
You may want to try to bring the vertical supports down a bit more so they connect with the arches. While I like the bridge in general, I wonder if there would be a better way to accomplish the footing rather than a few big holes in the river.
@CoasterCreator9, please keep in mind that I'm doing this on my phone in RCT Classic, so I can't use a trainer to zero clearances. The vertical supports are as close to the arches as they can get, and the arches disappear into the ground because I can't put anything directly beneath them.
My whole approach here is sort of impressionistic. You're supposed to squint your eyes a little for it to look right. :-)
Very nice although the choice of objects looks a bit dated now!
Are you from Cuyahoga Valley then? I used to play against them in my high school conference.
You need underbrush and maybe something to obstruct the base of the bridge but otherwise I love it.
The bridge doesn't work for me but otherwise it's nice.
so unconventional. really cool.
Not from there. In fact this is the only national park in this project that I haven't visited. I just wanted to start with a deciduous forest with flowing water and some landmarks, and Cuyahoga fit the bill.
You may want to try to bring the vertical supports down a bit more so they connect with the arches. While I like the bridge in general, I wonder if there would be a better way to accomplish the footing rather than a few big holes in the river.
@CoasterCreator9, please keep in mind that I'm doing this on my phone in RCT Classic, so I can't use a trainer to zero clearances. The vertical supports are as close to the arches as they can get, and the arches disappear into the ground because I can't put anything directly beneath them.
My whole approach here is sort of impressionistic. You're supposed to squint your eyes a little for it to look right. :-)
Ah, that's unfortunate. Hopefully the end product works out!
what a comeback.
Much more amazing than the screen is activity from cBass ...?!
cBass! Great to see you around here again. Neat screen, amazing what can be done on phones with RCTC now.