A bit too gray and therefor stale if you ask me, but I also have to say that it's astonishing how much atmosphere you created despite the surplus of grey. There's no way you're changing the colors of the coaster supports, paths or some of the roofs, am I right? I hope you will consider it. The composition is fantastic as always and it makes the screen very immersive.
This is grey, but it is the most awesome grey stuff i've ever seen, so i love it. Only thing is that i'm not a huge fan of that black roof texture, it is a bit too repetitive for me.
My biggest complaint is that the awesome fighter jet blends with the path and makes it hard to see. Fixing either the path color or jet color would help with the gray issue too.
Otherwise it looks awesome man. Really great stuff.
where's the real american realism at? my soul hasn't been thoroughly crushed by this. the peeps look too happy and not worn down from their constant 50 hour workweeks and the concrete is too shiny and even.
i want realism, damnit, and that means feeling depression the instant i open southwinds.sv6
where's the real american realism at? my soul hasn't been thoroughly crushed by this. the peeps look too happy and not worn down from their constant 50 hour workweeks and the concrete is too shiny and even.
i want realism, damnit, and that means feeling depression the instant i open southwinds.sv6
Somebody showed screens of a rusted broken coaster in an abandoned theme park years ago but I searched for it and didn't find it because I didn't know what they called it. Back then the screens were hosted by image websites anyways so it probably wasn't there anymore.
The two headline attractions of the X-Base area of the park. Both rides were added during the Paramount ownership, and as a result feature some additional theming.
Weird cup size.
I think the grey parking lot lines is taking it too far
I like it. Coaster Layout looks cool and the overall atmosphere is nice
A bit too gray and therefor stale if you ask me, but I also have to say that it's astonishing how much atmosphere you created despite the surplus of grey. There's no way you're changing the colors of the coaster supports, paths or some of the roofs, am I right? I hope you will consider it. The composition is fantastic as always and it makes the screen very immersive.
Very much liking those industrial buildings on the top, might gonna steal those...
Interested in how you made the numbers as well.
Apart from that, the usual quality realism stuff I've come to expect from you.
Great screen, feels like a theme park. Theme parks are sometimes very gray, people.
version1 the voice of truth.
I never thought someone would make Flight of Fear look good... well done.
This is grey, but it is the most awesome grey stuff i've ever seen, so i love it. Only thing is that i'm not a huge fan of that black roof texture, it is a bit too repetitive for me.
its way 2 grey, bby
My biggest complaint is that the awesome fighter jet blends with the path and makes it hard to see. Fixing either the path color or jet color would help with the gray issue too.
Otherwise it looks awesome man. Really great stuff.
haha i never even saw the fighter jet!!! thats how grey it is
Thank you for all the suggestions, I'm not going to follow any of them.
too much green, make it gray and this screen will be 100%
where's the real american realism at? my soul hasn't been thoroughly crushed by this. the peeps look too happy and not worn down from their constant 50 hour workweeks and the concrete is too shiny and even.
i want realism, damnit, and that means feeling depression the instant i open southwinds.sv6
i don't have a problem with the volume of gray, I do think the details here deserve to be more distinct and legible
Somebody showed screens of a rusted broken coaster in an abandoned theme park years ago but I searched for it and didn't find it because I didn't know what they called it. Back then the screens were hosted by image websites anyways so it probably wasn't there anymore.