I find the commentary on the rockwork here to be interesting. Walt did the exact same thing throughout his Amusement Park design and no one batted an eye, let alone critiqued them. I think they look great, as does everything else (as usual!).
I find the commentary on the rockwork here to be interesting. Walt did the exact same thing throughout his Amusement Park design and no one batted an eye, let alone critiqued them. I think they look great, as does everything else (as usual!).
could be a product of time. It's been a bit since that map was made. Personally I don't mind it, but I would like a bit of variety in terms of size and shape.
let me preface this by saying that walt has shown he is to be trusted as far as his vision for a project goes, and this will definitely end up being amazing regardless of what we all say.
my issue with the rockwork is that there are quite inorganic shapes of intense rock shapes, that abruptly end and transition to grass or path or whatever. this ends up feeling artificial, and the repetition of shapes contrasted with the empty space around it draws the eye to the rocks, rather than the coaster.
now, i don't know the subject matter here, or what he's going for - that might be the whole point, or it might be a real life thing that's very carefully recreated. it's just not my personal preference, i'd prefer it to look a bit more organic.
DADDY'S HOME
Looking good pal, great aesthetic and the rock work is lovely.
the legend returns
the rocks look a little geometric (not sure if this might be the point though) - interesting can't wait to see more
what is this coaster an B&M Inverted better try because we missed all the new peaces on it to get more flow in the layout?
lovley work
Can't wait for the new pieces to get some proper track in there!
Come on Therty move your ass
Mimicking new track pieces for the invert that aren't released yet
Looks very cool. The rocks are a bit hit or miss?
Really liking this ultra modern, almost dangerous atmosphere. Yeah those rocks are nearly there, maybe they should be used more sparingly?
I find the commentary on the rockwork here to be interesting. Walt did the exact same thing throughout his Amusement Park design and no one batted an eye, let alone critiqued them. I think they look great, as does everything else (as usual!).
let me preface this by saying that walt has shown he is to be trusted as far as his vision for a project goes, and this will definitely end up being amazing regardless of what we all say.
my issue with the rockwork is that there are quite inorganic shapes of intense rock shapes, that abruptly end and transition to grass or path or whatever. this ends up feeling artificial, and the repetition of shapes contrasted with the empty space around it draws the eye to the rocks, rather than the coaster.
now, i don't know the subject matter here, or what he's going for - that might be the whole point, or it might be a real life thing that's very carefully recreated. it's just not my personal preference, i'd prefer it to look a bit more organic.