@Cocoa & G Force - The colors are indeed bright, but I hope that the coaster colors make more sense once the whole setting is seen. Thanks for liking it!
@][ntamin22 - Thanks. Do you mean the supports in general or are you referring only to the footers themselves?
@coasterbill - I see how that looks odd. However, I am trying to find a balance between a work of fantasy and of realism, and the coaster can be said to be part "real" coaster, and part representation of a concept, if that makes any sense. To keep with the new art-smarter times of NE, courtesy of KaiBueno and the Master's Palette, I'd like to say that it's a quite impressionistic take on a setting or an event, while at the same time being somewhat close to being passable as a "real amusement park". There are for example restaurants, toilets, etc, for the visitors even if it "is" a complete, polluted wasteland. It's a crossroads-kind of place place I like to hang out in creatively when playing RCT - and I can see how it can be confusing at times.
Thanks for the comments y'all - this is now submitted
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Cocoa Offline
i'm not 100% sold on the coaster colors- i usually stay away from bright stripey rails. but the rest is looking great
][ntamin22 Offline
everything happening in the background is really cool. The footers are a bit haphazard.
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@][ntamin22 - Thanks. Do you mean the supports in general or are you referring only to the footers themselves?
Jappy Offline
Looks great! I like how you've managed to keep it colourful despite all the grey buildings and parts. Nice work.
KaiBueno Offline
bright stripey rails (green!) work for me. landscape looks a (perfect) wreck
Coasterbill Offline
Why is the support in the middle of the road lane? Otherwise I like this.
Julow Offline
Very vibrant ! Love the colours of the coaster, it's so good.
KaiBueno Offline
It is a post-apocalyptic environment, why does this matter?
Splitvision Offline
@coasterbill - I see how that looks odd. However, I am trying to find a balance between a work of fantasy and of realism, and the coaster can be said to be part "real" coaster, and part representation of a concept, if that makes any sense. To keep with the new art-smarter times of NE, courtesy of KaiBueno and the Master's Palette, I'd like to say that it's a quite impressionistic take on a setting or an event, while at the same time being somewhat close to being passable as a "real amusement park". There are for example restaurants, toilets, etc, for the visitors even if it "is" a complete, polluted wasteland. It's a crossroads-kind of place place I like to hang out in creatively when playing RCT - and I can see how it can be confusing at times.
Thanks for the comments y'all - this is now submitted