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DanMacK Go to post #474888
Theres the quarter tile fence posts that are very similar to this
I actually considered that, but they're too thick for my purposes
Worst case scenario, they'll be my first object -
DanMacK Go to post #474532
Geewhzz
Starting off with a premade bench would probably have been a good idea, but as I'm not really sure what exactly it is that I want, it made more sense to pretty much start from scratch. This way, I can build structures and weed out what I need and don't need as far as scenery goes.
It's going pretty well so far. The office is undergoing a revamp and the areas for some other structures are blocked out.
The park may only end up with 2 coasters, but we'll see.
Regards,
Dan M -
DanMacK Go to post #474311
Geewhzz - I agree. the office looks absolutely hideous. I like the general shape, but aside from that, it needs alot of work. I've got a couple of design ideas for it. The base landscape I'm using is Camp Mockingbird from the UCES - a small 79X79 map. I'm doing alot of work in the scenario editor as well as the actual game, so textures and items are being added and removed as I see need for them. It's just a pain when not everything I select shows up as available... lol
Hepta - Indeed, I'm the DanMacK responsible for both Willow Lake Park and Adventures Into Imagination.
Regards,
Dan M. -
DanMacK Go to post #474255
The suspended is a perfect fit for CG. Love the layout. For some strange reason, I absolutely love suspended coasters. Can't wait to visit! -
DanMacK Go to post #474233
Thanks for the input. As far as the "Flatness", I know where you're coming from. THe office building is going to be revamped completely, both colour and appearance-wise, I'm not happy with it at all.
I'm aiming for something a little bit less "in your face" as the Atlanta gardens. I'm basing the idea on the Niagara Botanical Gardens in Niagara Falls, Ontario with a splash of Gilroy Gardens in California.
This is pretty much my first actual "architecture" park with RCT2. Alot of my older stuff was LL. This park is a learning experience for me