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Help with basic scenery and path design.

#1
If anyone is really good at designing parks with scenery and good at making the paths looks real tight, can you help me? Thank you! Smile
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#2
I am in the middle of making a tutorial. I could PM you my progress.
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#3
^ Could you make a Custom Supporting tutorial as well please, thanks.
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#4
Urg wait I'm trying to do three things at once and then school!
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#5
^ You know what I mean, "When you have time" =D!
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#6
I have a tutorial on here.

http://forums.rctgo.com/thread-6695.html
I haven't completed it though. I might eventually.
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#7
^ It doesn't tell me how to Custom Support but thanks though. =D
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#8
I'll just tell you in a single post. First, add vertical bars about five tiles away from each other down the whole track. Leave a "1h" amount of space in between the support and the track for the support connector. In the space you have left, put a 1h bar at the angle of the track slope and the color of the track. Now add diagonal A-frame and V-frame supports along the track. Use mostly supports in this shape: /| or |\. To take away some more boring, use really creative supports from time to time and when you come along a place where your support intersects with the track, don't be afraid to try something different. I really experimented with one of the supports in The Old Mill.
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#9
There are some great tutorials on youtube for supporting wood, and steel coasters, but remember that every coaster type has a different support job. Like the support job on a B&M Wingrider is different than an Intamin Wingrider. The support job for a B&M Invert is different than a Vekoma SLC. Also if you're doing a clone type, look at photos of a real coaster of that type to look at the support angles, and placement.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEyIAhkYaWk
wood tutorial

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPPyYPLGYC4
steel tutorial.
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#10
^ Helpful, thanks! =D, but I need more training.
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