Jabs aside, there's some really smart compositional moments in this map and I love the lushness. With a little less visual clutter and a stronger macro vision it would have been near perfect.
absolutely bananas, loved this park. it's really hard to blend architecture with ruins and landscaping, and then also get rides in there... you guys did it perfectly. pops of pink and yellow elevate the atmosphere, and the repetition of large circle shapes makes the overall map feel very organic
Cliffs and curved architecture are a Reese's-esque combination that arrived on a mission in H2HX and concluded the competition with a vengeance. Beautiful mini scene there with the train sandwiched between the queue and the flowers, both of which hug the coaster track like a King's Hawaiian roll (which could also be a type of inversion).
Water spilling from manmade structures into lower pools of water is close to my heart.
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Gustav Goblin Offline
Jabs aside, there's some really smart compositional moments in this map and I love the lushness. With a little less visual clutter and a stronger macro vision it would have been near perfect.
WhosLeon Offline
FredD Offline
Them curves!
MrTycoonCoaster Offline
yeah, It really was wonderful
alex Offline
Love the hanging pink flowers here
94SupremePosse Offline
what a cool coaster
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J K Offline
Yeah hanging pink flowers are stunning. Who built what on the screen?
Turtle Offline
absolutely bananas, loved this park. it's really hard to blend architecture with ruins and landscaping, and then also get rides in there... you guys did it perfectly. pops of pink and yellow elevate the atmosphere, and the repetition of large circle shapes makes the overall map feel very organic
Terry Inferno Offline
Cliffs and curved architecture are a Reese's-esque combination that arrived on a mission in H2HX and concluded the competition with a vengeance. Beautiful mini scene there with the train sandwiched between the queue and the flowers, both of which hug the coaster track like a King's Hawaiian roll (which could also be a type of inversion).
Water spilling from manmade structures into lower pools of water is close to my heart.
Six Frags Offline
Typical Steve goodness, thanks for posting this