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  • G Force%s's Photo

    Tip: This is not a personal blog, so posting lots of pictures in a short time will likely result in people getting tired of seeing your work.

     

    If you look around most of the stuff people post is finished work that they've spent some time on, not 15% complete construction pictures that they whipped up in 30 minutes.

     

    What you have is a decent start, and is worth continuing.  But we don't need to see a screenshot update every few hours.

  • RCThibo%s's Photo

    Still better than historyfreak. 

  • ChummyCheese9%s's Photo

    Tip: This is not a personal blog, so posting lots of pictures in a short time will likely result in people getting tired of seeing your work.
     
    If you look around most of the stuff people post is finished work that they've spent some time on, not 15% complete construction pictures that they whipped up in 30 minutes.
     
    What you have is a decent start, and is worth continuing.  But we don't need to see a screenshot update every few hours.

    got it :)
  • BlazingEmpireHD%s's Photo

    Ya are slowly drifting to a pleasantly satisfying place. While I dubiously agree with G_Force that ya are submitting screens a tad too quickly, each screen individually has arisen in quality.

     

    Where I see it, this is fair and good; though, it could rise to stardom with a bit more effort. Take a peek at real life amusement parks, and discover for yourself the theme you want to achieve. Practice there upon a few stints to see whereas your work improves.

     

    Then, perhaps update your screens through the likes of the sum you have submitted already. You will be on your way thenceforth. May you find some brilliance soon!

  • Coasterbill%s's Photo

    I agree with G Force but also want to stress that you should keep posting here once you've really taken the time to refine your screenshots because you clearly have skill.

  • Louis!%s's Photo

    I think that's an interesting aesthetic, with the mown grass against the dirt/grass. 

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