Really love the "taken from a biplane" effect you attained simply by rotating the picture a bit, don't know if I've seen that before! Simple ideas that gives RCT content a whole new feel are always great. The black and white or other alternative palettes is in that category too, although it is of course something people have been doing for a long time.
On another note, anyone know of a way to have every peep wear a hat and a shirt? I'm trying to make everyone look like they're suited up and ready for a pre-Great Depression tea party.
The architecture's nothing impressive (maybe that's what you're going for?), but I like the originality of this. I love old parks like this so I'm looking forward to more.
A biplane observes the state's first notable roller coaster. Built by designer John A. Miller, the Big Dipper stands at 60 feet tall with an out and back layout, bringing thrills to the county's local park. (1925)
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ottersalad Offline
Hooray for John A Miller layouts!
Splitvision Offline
Really love the "taken from a biplane" effect you attained simply by rotating the picture a bit, don't know if I've seen that before! Simple ideas that gives RCT content a whole new feel are always great. The black and white or other alternative palettes is in that category too, although it is of course something people have been doing for a long time.
sneakyfrankie94 Offline
On another note, anyone know of a way to have every peep wear a hat and a shirt? I'm trying to make everyone look like they're suited up and ready for a pre-Great Depression tea party.
CoasterCreator9 Offline
The rotation is messing with my head.
Architecture is a little plain, but I'm curious to see more as I appreciate parks of this era.
RCThibo Offline
The architecture's nothing impressive (maybe that's what you're going for?), but I like the originality of this. I love old parks like this so I'm looking forward to more.