Mar 31, 2013, 06:24 AM
OMG!!!!!! It’s breathtaking. Absolutely unbelievably fantastic. It’s the best work I’ve seen in RCT3 and the only park I’ve come across that I can’t wait for to become available for download. Will it be available at some time?
Your Pink Panda restaurant is flawless. Your buffet restaurant left me sighing in delight. Ordinarily I prefer flat parks but I really like your contouring. I prefer the mountain or hill background but, again, the city background you've chosen works really well with your park.
A hi-rise that would put Frank Lloyd Wright to shame with a trapezoid pool!!! Amazing.
Only two things I’d mention at this late, great stage:
In post “5†above:
(in this post): http://forums.rctgo.com/thread-7183-post...l#pid83803
your second to last image:
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj68/...64031f.png
There’s a mountain at the top right that’s just a bit steep for reality. Perhaps you haven’t gotten to adjusting it yet but I thought I’d mention.
The other is windows:
The Trocadero staff don’t do any of their administrative work in this building? What about where the staff eat or relax? There could be a few windows to suggest where the offices, cafeterias and lounges might be.
I can see where some individuals might feel the hotel needs supports but carbon steel and cantilever beams have been in existence for quite some time now. During the Tudor years the people in Europe used wood beams for that jetty effect; certainly this is possible now on a more extreme level with steel beams.
Should you absolutely feel the need, Thx, to put supports I’d recommend something ultra-thin and graceful that looks like it’s merely decoration.
Your Pink Panda restaurant is flawless. Your buffet restaurant left me sighing in delight. Ordinarily I prefer flat parks but I really like your contouring. I prefer the mountain or hill background but, again, the city background you've chosen works really well with your park.
A hi-rise that would put Frank Lloyd Wright to shame with a trapezoid pool!!! Amazing.
Only two things I’d mention at this late, great stage:
In post “5†above:
(in this post): http://forums.rctgo.com/thread-7183-post...l#pid83803
your second to last image:
http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj68/...64031f.png
There’s a mountain at the top right that’s just a bit steep for reality. Perhaps you haven’t gotten to adjusting it yet but I thought I’d mention.
The other is windows:
(Mar 29, 2013, 04:38 PM)Thx1138 Wrote: …..
"Windows"?, it's a night club, we don't have windows …..
The Trocadero staff don’t do any of their administrative work in this building? What about where the staff eat or relax? There could be a few windows to suggest where the offices, cafeterias and lounges might be.
I can see where some individuals might feel the hotel needs supports but carbon steel and cantilever beams have been in existence for quite some time now. During the Tudor years the people in Europe used wood beams for that jetty effect; certainly this is possible now on a more extreme level with steel beams.
Should you absolutely feel the need, Thx, to put supports I’d recommend something ultra-thin and graceful that looks like it’s merely decoration.