Screenshot / Making Progress
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01-September 17
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Different angle of the downtown section of the town. I am pretty happy with how its been turning out, the parallel parking spaces help to shrink down the scale of the oversized roads a bit which was the main issue i was working with. I am planning to add a half dozen more buildings then hopefully I can start working on the natural areas again.
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This is great. The bridge is brilliant. What are your plans for the natural area?
This is really, really good. Not so sure about the scale though-
the scale is absolutely fine. looks fantastic
Union Park, hmmm interesting. Seems like NJ to me lol
WELL DONE!!! The bridge especially gets an A++
However, it's still very nice. Especially the bridge.
That fire station is *tiny*; otherwise looking good.
Some of the buildings feel larger than peep scale, while some feel just right, but the overall screen is undeniably cool. Can't wait to steal some of these great concepts!
i really love it. the differences in proportion and stuff sort of make it feel a little more 'real' to me, less like a planned theme park and more like how a slightly awkward american town might look
I do think the scale is off here. Not noticeably, but upon first glance something is off and I can't help but think it's an issue. Some two story buildings are smaller than others and the same with the three story ones. I'm not saying everything has to be exactly the same height but each story of every building should be close to the same size I reckon.
Also everything is very square. The buildings have a good excuse to be I suppose, but some curves in the roadways would be helpful.
Keep it up!
Amazing, i love it!
tdub96 Offline
Definitely got the New Hope PA/Lambertville NJ vibe from this. Visited there a few times, cool little place and this captures the atmosphere about as well as RCT can. Screen is excellent in nearly every way, but I do agree about the size/scale.
That little purple building is so good