Great study here man. My only complaint might be the sorta grid nature of the path, adding a bit more natural flow in will help with the atmosphere. This area specifically is probably fine but remember that for the rest of the park.
I wanted to do stuff like this in my micro but failed. This is fantastic work, the atmosphere is top notch. Looking forward to checking this out in-game, if it ever gets released.
lovely ncso, great atmosphere but it uh, feels a bit american, apart from the (lovely) foliage. Still a huge fan tho, this is great RCT. Watch out for grid-like pathing! Don't be afraid to use diagonals every now and then, or add some thicc curves. I'm really excited to see where this goes.
For this project in general and for anybody trying to nail an aus theme I'd suggest using more brick and metal textures on the archy, generally outback town buildings here are brick or stone walls with white, green or yellow victorian deco. Long, shallow (usually metal) awnings over every sidewalk and verandah.
If you want a more farmland/cattle station sort of look, usually white/cream/grey weatherboard, red brick walls with green, red or grey/white tin rooves.
Good tips Shnupz! I might go back and make some of those changes. Wasn’t sure on using metal textures.. so I’ll look into adding that or replacing some bits with it. The red/white building is definitely more American for sure.
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Tons of character here. Very nice.
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Lovely.
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I wanted to do stuff like this in my micro but failed. This is fantastic work, the atmosphere is top notch. Looking forward to checking this out in-game, if it ever gets released.
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Simple and not overdetailed, which can be a pitfall in NCSO. Good work!
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lovely ncso, great atmosphere but it uh, feels a bit american, apart from the (lovely) foliage. Still a huge fan tho, this is great RCT. Watch out for grid-like pathing! Don't be afraid to use diagonals every now and then, or add some thicc curves. I'm really excited to see where this goes.
For this project in general and for anybody trying to nail an aus theme I'd suggest using more brick and metal textures on the archy, generally outback town buildings here are brick or stone walls with white, green or yellow victorian deco. Long, shallow (usually metal) awnings over every sidewalk and verandah.
If you want a more farmland/cattle station sort of look, usually white/cream/grey weatherboard, red brick walls with green, red or grey/white tin rooves.
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