(Archive) Advertising District / Dump-Place
- 19-April 07
-
Dotrobot Offline
Coupon&Nin: Thanks!
Comet: Fountain is fixed and where the security guard is a background area for employees working in the buildings. -
Dotrobot Offline
Double post.
EDIT:
A launched Intamin layout. Yocoaster. If you read this please PM me.
And forgive the short launch surface. I probably won't change it. It'll be one of those flaws you'll just have to overlook.
-
K0NG Offline
^Agreed...if you're going to take the time to build something you should take the little bit of time you'll need to do it right. -
SSSammy Offline
i don't like it. it lacks flow. it's too complicated to really work. if you check out kilgharrah on my page you might find it helpful to get the conventions down. -
Midnight Aurora Offline
Textural overload. Tile porch clashes with brick planters clash with with the brick walls clash with the other brick wall clashes with the railings clashes with those steep roof pieces which should be deleted from your computer and a partridge and a pear tree. -
Austin55 Offline
Wow, that's detailed. I've always loveed the Disney fire stations so it's cool for me to see it in RCT. -
Dotrobot Offline
Hm.. I guess I'll edit the whole layout although there are some parts that i like that i'll keep. -
Goliath123 Offline
CF is all those details needed though? Like do you really need to alternate between wood poles and magnus' pole so much? -
Comet Offline
Hmm yeah, I think you might need to hide it a little bit moreComet: Fountain is fixed and where the security guard is a background area for employees working in the buildings.
Or alternatively it might work well as a public courtyard, just add a few more tables -
JDP Offline
Keep doing your thing man, work is looking solid. Can never be over detailed when everything serves a purpose.
-JDP -
robbie92 Offline
I'm sorry, but it's kinda a mess to me. It could be the lack of real wall textures beyond the fire station or the complete overload of details. Look at the real main street; while detailed, it's still clear in composition and form, and you haven't really balanced anything out. It's almost as if you're just adding a ton of details because you can. I did that a lot, but your work will get better if you use details less excessively.
Tags
- No Tags