(Archive) Advertising District / Dump-Place
- 19-April 07
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Micool Offline
No I really like it, and coloring the rapids brown and using them as wood is genius! Why didn't I think of that? -
posix Offline
it's oriental/ruins theme? i don't understand how the colours he chose are wrong. more colour doesn't mean it automatically gets better. i think it's about the ability to combine and harmonise them well. and he managed that.Colour man
You forgot colour! -
SSSammy Offline
watch as my cropping skills detiriorate.
just a layout with my 4th ever successful merge.
SCORE
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zburns999 Offline
What's the fun of a flying coaster if you spend half the time on your back? The first element looks pretty neat, though. -
Midnight Aurora Offline
Depends on if the other person is any good...most of the fun is when you are on your back though
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SSSammy Offline
Depends on if the other person is any good...
i saw that coming.
zburns999, how do you know?
its not been done yet,has it?
Edit: im not saying that aggressivly btw...Edited by SSSammy, 10 February 2009 - 02:47 PM.
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TheLegendaryMatthew Offline
I would do something after the first inversion. I mean something besides the unbaked curve, that turned me off. Also if theres enough speed try to make another merge there. I'm positive that you can make them 60ft high at most. Then theres always the fact of changing the terrain to were you could make that 60ft high into 30. lolz -
zburns999 Offline
zburns999, how do you know?
its not been done yet,has it?
JDP is right about AIR. Also, I'm just saying this because being on your back doesn't really simulate flying in the respect most people would think of it. The only flyer I've been on is Superman at Great Adventure. You're never on your back for more than a second or two at a time, and it's only for the purpose of transition.
There's nothing about you're design that's impossible--it just makes little sense to keep riders on their backs for that long. Takes away from the fun of the ride in my opinion. -
JJ Offline
JDP is right about AIR. Also, I'm just saying this because being on your back doesn't really simulate flying in the respect most people would think of it. The only flyer I've been on is Superman at Great Adventure. You're never on your back for more than a second or two at a time, and it's only for the purpose of transition.
There's nothing about you're design that's impossible--it just makes little sense to keep riders on their backs for that long. Takes away from the fun of the ride in my opinion.
Having only been on air, the feeling when you are lying on your back is much greater than when you are 'flying'. It's what makes the ride soooooo good. I find the just plain flying bits to be very boring.Edited by JJ, 10 February 2009 - 05:55 PM.
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