(Archive) Advertising District / Toon's IOA Wisconsin DisneySEA Gardens 1900-2050
- 13-August 03
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Turtle Offline
Well, it's a lovely change from those damn circular windows lol. I really like the angle you have taken for this section, and i just hope you can keep this standard up. This architecture cannot be quick to make...
Good luck. -
RaoulXpres Offline
As I said with the marvel pics you showed a long time ago, It reminds me so much of the park itself, though I understand its not finished.
Makes me wanan go back, that's why it's so good
can't wait for more -
Jellybones Offline
The early prototype shots for Marvel Island didn't do much for me, but this is more like it. Captures the entire Marvel Island comic-book vibe as well as you can in RCT-2. Looking good. -
Kumba Offline
It looks great, the jungle bush looks out of place tho, and maybe insted of a path, use a gray block base to make a sidewalk. And shit i thought i was the only one makeing half tile objects! lol -
Tech Artist Offline
Looks Marvel through and through and i have only seen pics of IOA, never been there.
Can't wait to d/l this park and get all that new custom scenery.
Oh Toon, Your scenery kicks ass! -
mantis Offline
1/8 tile objects? I didn't know you could go even that small!
It looks really really nice. The colours are my favourite part. -
rK_ Offline
very nice, i like this screen more then your last, alot more demension which looks good for such a section and the building design itself is very nice -
rwadams Offline
Correct me if I'm wrong Toon. But I believe the corner pieces of his crown moulding are actually 1/16 of a tile. I know they are very small.1/8 tile objects? I didn't know you could go even that small!
Rog -
Brent Offline
Yeah, those are small... and nearly purposeless.
Correct me if I'm wrong Toon. But I believe the corner pieces of his crown moulding are actually 1/16 of a tile. I know they are very small.1/8 tile objects? I didn't know you could go even that small!
Rog
Screen looks really great though, except for how boring it is under the yellow where the path goes through, in between the two tropical trees. Something should be done.
Other than that, nothing less than superb work (surprise, surprise?) coming from you. Keep it up man.
-Brent ^_^ -
Steve Offline
i love it toon, marvel island as it should be. and the objects are wicked cool. cant wait to see rides!
great work! -
JBruckner Offline
Thoughts fucking echoed.RCT2 is starting to look more like Sim City everyday.
But hey, its still nice.
9/10 -
-coasterdude556- Offline
Nice, nice, nice! Finish it soon!!! But don't put any less effort into it... -
Toon Offline
Well, I'm glad someone dredges this from the depths of the Ad district every now and then.
Seeing as it's on page one I might as well give a little update as to where things are at.
I've started the Jurassic Park section and have mostly finished the Discovery Centre and started some of the landscaping for the River Adventure. As well the Docks for the Island Skipper tour are mostly finished. However, due to the incompleteness of surrounding areas, there are no screens to show as of yet. Marvel Island is progressing as well and I would estimate it about 20% complete. Next up is starting a small area of Lost Continent, I have some buildings done, but again due to the incomplete surrounding areas there are no screens as of yet.
I'm am shooting to have a test section of each area done by the end of January so that I can take it out of the scenario editor and start building the rides. I have all the scenery selected for Marvel, JP, and Lost Continents and just have to finish up some stuff for Toon Lagoon and Suess Landing.
As far as rides go, at present I am leaning towards having most the major attractions from IOA carry over to my park (tho of course layouts will change). I may add a wooden coaster somewhere due to the fact that they are my favourite to build. The ride lineup is still not 100% decided so opinions are more than welcome.
If all goes well, I may have a screen of Lost Continent before the week-end.
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