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RCT3 Painting rock layers

#1
Any suggestions/tips/tricks for making realistic looking layers in rock formations? Sorta like this:

   

Thanks. Reply or PM is cool, either way.
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#2
If you're looking to do it in no limits or planet coaster Im not that big of a help as I only do RCT2 and RCT3

Hmm looking at your picture I'm actually going to recommend against trying to paint it and use custom scenery instead. Luos BTM Rocks set is a good set for that

Or Weber's Canyon Craze set
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#3
Not sure what options I have as far as custom "anything" goes. Game is on my iPad and I'm just starting to reacquaint myself with it.
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#4
There is custom scenery for RCTC/RCT2, I suggest looking into it. As for terrapainting in RCT2/RCTC... yeah just do your best.
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#5
RCT3 custom scenery should work on iPad as well as PC
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#6
(Jul 21, 2017, 10:36 PM)ChrisMDB Wrote: There is custom scenery for RCTC/RCT2, I suggest looking into it. As for terrapainting in RCT2/RCTC... yeah just do your best.

Diving back into RCT3 😳 after way too many years.

I'm used to point and click...touch screen is hit-and-miss.

I tried terrapainting an exposed rock on Son Of Cliff Dweller (RCTC) and ended up hiding a few ugly spots with shrubs...and track.
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#7
Brix is on RCTClassic, RCT3 doesn't have a mobile port (yet).
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#8
Well...    

(Edit: obviously cropped, shading due to shadows)
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#9
This is one of the best examples I've found of someone using actual terrain to create a Southwestern environment.



Or, you could just do what this guy did and throw terraforming out the window altogether.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1FPw1zTftc

(only one video is allowed per post apparently)
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#10
Ah, the wonder of post lag lol, so is your RCT3 on your tablet then? If so is it an emulator of sorts? Just curious is all.

Here's a great tutorial on terrapainting in RCT3:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXNL6nw2...e-3SR2er7C

If you mix the sand with rock and dirt textures you should be able to get some really great textures. I prefer the checkerboard method he shows in the video but it isn't your only option of course.

Hope this helps!
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