Screenshot / Corridor of Chameleons

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  • Faas%s's Photo

    Looks really cool. Would be cool if the coaster changed colour every time it came in touch with another landscape, like a real chameleon.

  • Stoksy%s's Photo

    ^Really interesting idea that might be worth trying out.

     

    It's decent; I'd like to see you hide some of the path supports however. Rockwork looks pretty good.

  • dinosaurfour%s's Photo


    I'd like to see you hide some of the path supports however.

     

     

    Not sure how to go about this, I think I'll just use a different path type that has no supports

  • Austin55%s's Photo

    I'm really not liking the foliage, trees growing out if sand doesnt seem right. The silver birches especially. 

     

    The landscape is great. I'm interested to see more coaster.

  • Stoksy%s's Photo

    ^^You could zero-clearance and use a light brown angled brick object underneath the already angled brick object that you've used as a wall. This would hide the supports and ensure that it looks like a solid structure. 

  • Lotte%s's Photo

    looking good as always :), how much did you end up using my ideas on the pathlayout and things to build?

     

    also you should try using thin deco blocks for accents on your buildings! using the brick ones really give more depth to them

  • dinosaurfour%s's Photo

    gdb, I'm working on it, architecture is still my weak point. I used a bridge that you suggested :)

  • Lotte%s's Photo
    Also i'd like to add to this that you should add sifton vale to the database, it's worthy of being in there
  • thirteen%s's Photo

    i think its great. a very nice desert-atmosphere going on there. the birch tree doesnt fit, the rest of the foliage is great! i like to colors of the coaster and the space you got there without looking unfinished.

  • dinosaurfour%s's Photo

    Also i'd like to add to this that you should add sifton vale to the database, it's worthy of being in there

     

    Meeeh, I'm not so sure, looking back it feels pretty lackluster. Maybe I'll re-do it a little.  

  • Lotte%s's Photo

    looking back at it now it still looks pretty good, there are some minor issues with it sure, but i think it could do alright on here

  • posix%s's Photo

    This is totally glorious. Fantastic land colour choices and amazing balance of detail and bareness. So much depth in this.

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