(Archive) Advertising District / Six Flags Crystal Heights

  • Arez%s's Photo
    Hello evryone, Im new here I usually post my projects at Rcpro.
    For the past couple weeks I’ve been in the landscape editer for this new park. Its name: Six Flags Crystal Heights.

    Included in this park will be:
    -Hotel/Resort (Hilton Royale)
    -Theme Park (SF: Crystal Heights)
    -Water Park (Splash Town)
    -Golf Course
    -Crystal Court (Strip Mall)





    Heres My Progress so far:

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    A Mexican restaurant named Eduardos Grill (like at MM)

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    Parking booths and parking lot.

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    Entrance to the hotel.

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    Theres the hotel itself ( Be nice its my first hotel )


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    Pool Area

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    Basketball and Volleyball Court.


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    The Driving range for the golf course.

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    And theres the putting green.


    Heres some screens of a strip mall : Crystal court

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    And heres an Over View:
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    Thanks for checking out the update, im trying to make this as good and realistic as possible so feel free to give me any advice.
    -Arez
  • RCT_Master%s's Photo
    The hotel and resturaunt parking lots seem way too small. I would try to extend them a bit, and maybe take some cars off of the road. As for the hotel, I'd say it looks very nice for your first one. I'm just concerned that you're using too many objects there that you won't be using again (basketball court lines, beach towels, etc.). Not a bad start, just needs some adjusting.
  • RCFanB&M%s's Photo
    I agree...the parking lots for the hotel and the restaurant are too small. For being your first hotel, you made a good job, but if you want my suggestion, I'd say that it's kinda repetitive...I'd vary on some things, like where you place the windows and all that stuff, but without making it look messy, of course.
    The buildings are ok, not as big as I expected when I read the title of this topic, but they are good.
    Anyway, you're making s good work with this, keep going, and welcome to the forums :)

    Edited by RCFanB&M, 30 August 2006 - 08:02 PM.

  • inVersed%s's Photo
    Welcome to the forums man.
    Larger multi-level buildings are your friend. Don't be afraid to build them, as long as they are not blocky
  • posix%s's Photo
    well done.
    convincing screens :)
  • Trajan%s's Photo
    The atmosphere brings the Six Flags feel well. One thing I will say though is that in many places, your screens feel a little bare, like the architecture is missing details or the foilage seems too... dry (?) (dunno how to put it).
  • Arez%s's Photo
    Thanks to everyone for the advice. Sorry for not updating in a while. I ended up taking a huge break, but I'm back now. Heres a screen of Kid Zone, the kiddie pool over at the water park.


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    After months of work, I think I am Finally ready to get out of Landscape Editor.

    I'm pretty rusty, seeing I haven't touched the game in over a month. Please Comment/Critisize
    -Arez
  • Segaman75%s's Photo
    I actually quite like what you've done. I like that the buildings are a little smaller than the average park buildings we see here, because it makes it more realistic in my opinion. I don't know why, I just do.

    Keep up the good work. I look forward to this one.
  • Ling%s's Photo
    you have a pretty good feel in that screen... I lkie it
  • Genius638%s's Photo
    Like the parking lot in the first screen, don't like the 'strip mall'. I think it should just be totally removed.
  • Ling%s's Photo
    oh, yeah, I just looked through all of the screens in the first post, and wow. The hotel is way beyond anything I'm capable of, but the strip mall is, like Genius638 said, meh. It should be removed. I also think the parking lot is funky with all of the custom cars, but if you want to keep it, whatever.
  • RCFanB&M%s's Photo
    Looks nice, very colorful :p
    Well, first thing to point out is: the area is called "Kid Zone", but it's just a aquatic games zone...I mean, wouldn't be better if a more-related-to-water name was selected for this area.
    Anyway, I think it looks interesting, although I don't like very much the color of the water. I'm glad that you're still working on this park...keep going, and keep us updated.

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