(Archive) Advertising District / DisneySea
- 17-May 05
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X250 Offline
Very good, wonderful use of colours and i think it creates the 'mediterranean harbour' theme perfectly. Amazing detail and effort.
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Highball Offline
Thanks for the replies. I actually didn't expect such positive feedback because it's a zoomed out shot. I look foward to more comments.Edited by Iceman, 21 November 2005 - 09:03 PM.
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Xcoaster Offline
Like everyone else said, it looks fantastic. As far as the next section, I'd rather see the American Waterfront. -
postit Offline
Agreed.
I love it, Iceman. From what I can tell, you've made tremendous progress this past month. Even zoomed out this much, though, some of the buildings at the left look kind of bare. But other than that, wonderful! -
Meretrix Offline
FUCKING BEAUTIFUL SCOTTY!!!!!
You can have my Disney Guru title (seeing as how Corky seems to have relegated me to "Victim to the Ghost" from now on......word to ya Corky.......I want my title changed to "Lux Dreaming")
I would love to see a more zoomed in shot...some of the detail comes across a bit fuzzy. -
Highball Offline
Alright. I guess I could do that. Here's a zoomed in shot of the Porto Paradiso area of Mediterranean Harbor.I would love to see a more zoomed in shot...some of the detail comes across a bit fuzzy.
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Disney Freak Offline
You can type that again!Fuckin' A Maestro!!!
Wonderfyl work. Being picky as I am though, I must point out that the light brown building on the far left of the zoomed out shot seems very bare. -
Highball Offline
November Update: Mediterranean Harbor is 100% complete, and work has begun on both the American Waterfront and Aegean Inlet. So far my attention has been focused on the American Watefront New York section, but the towers of Atlantis have begun rising on the opposite side of the park.
The Palazzo Canals
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The American Waterfront, a section of DisneySea celebrating the bustling East Coast harbors circa 1912, is home to three attractions: The S.S. Columbia, Broadway Theater featuring Encore!, and The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. The port is divided into two areas: New York Harbor and Cape Cod. Pictured below is the entrance to the American Waterfront from the Palazzo Canals area.
McDuck's Department Store
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The next update should feature the Tower of Terror or Cape Cod. I'm having some trouble getting the S.S. Columbia right so that's consuming most of my time.Edited by Iceman, 24 November 2005 - 11:11 PM.
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JDP Offline
thats alot of fucking colors, buildings and shit the park is cool...Edited by JDP, 28 November 2005 - 11:37 AM.
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Disney Freak Offline
I really don't have anything to criticise. I just dropped by to say it's great to see the park progress! Wonderful effort. -
Geoff Offline
McDuck's is absoloutely orgasmic. The facades of your buildings are so real and charming. I always enjoy looking at your work. -
FredD Offline
I like it...
But it gives me not really a mediterrean feeling!
I've been there, and the houses are different, more Spanish theme in rct2!
Do you understand?
I like the American waterfront! -
Steve Offline
Whoa! Custom powerlines! Are those green overpasses supposed to be like the trains in New York? Very cool.
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