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JB

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  1. Wow! You've really brought the Emerald City to life! It looks just like a real city center... well, with lots of green paint that needed to be used up. I see some more Horsies of a Different Color have shown up; this time they've been Jello-fied with lime-flavored powder. Looking at that Oz kiosk, I'm still amazed by how realistic the metallic textures are depicted in this game; whether glossy or with a semi-matte finish like that silver dome is here.
  2. JB replied to Vj's topic in Support
    Who woulda thunk it! I also like RCT3! What are the odds? Hey! We should start a website for folks who like this game! It could work! Let's DO it !1!!!1!!
  3. That water feature looks great all lit up at night.
  4. In the 2nd shot, the palace up on the hill surrounded by all the trees looks beautiful.
  5. JB replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    ^ Neat! Looks like an old faded daguerreotype.
  6. Wow! I loved how you made the water reflections an integral part of the show.
  7. Wow, so much beauty and interesting details! I'm glad to see that the "Horse of a Different Color" makes an appearance here. Did you use different flavors of Jello gelatin powder on the horses like they did in the '39 movie? "remember...everything is GREEN here, so don't be shocked when you look down..." , [Using my best George Takei impersonation] Ohhhhhh, myyyyyy! I like how the YBR ends in a spiral (like it begins, in Munchkinland) in front of the Wizard's Palace. I also like how the sign outside "Bearly There Intimate Wear" evokes "Lions and Tigers and Bears". Hmm, would the "Bear" in question be "Washington Big Bear"? Really nice update! Thanks, Wagi.
  8. I love the Voodoo building facade with all the muted earth-tone colors and African motifs! And once again, we are treated to more of your beautiful, striking screenshots! The interior theming of the Voodoo building looks fantastic!
  9. "We come to a fork in the road". I found the knife and the spoon, but I'm still searching for the fork. Beautiful parkland, with the pavilions and landscaping! And I love the Art Deco bridge (probably from the workshop but that doesn't make it any less impressive.)
  10. Well, there IS a Tilt-A-Whirl in-game. I think it came with the Wild! expansion pack. I don't believe there are any user-made versions of that ride. If you open the game in sandbox mode it should be available under (I think) thrill rides.
  11. I love how the lazy river flows all around, and through, the pool complex. I can't help but think that if this were RCT3, the peeps would all be complaining "I want to get off Lazy River!" at about the halfway point.
  12. I love the lush greenness of this park. Beautiful sunset pictures!
  13. I like that action shot with the Barracuda train coming at us. Unfortunately, the photographer gave his life to get that shot. Until I watched the video, I didn't realize how complicated this coaster is: Reversing the direction and switching the track.
  14. At first I thought those steps were a railroad track (the first image), and how dangerous that would be in real life. Silly me, I should've known better.
  15. The underwater scene in the Tidal Wave video threw me for a loop. I wondered, "Did the train go off the track?!?!". But no, just a bit of artsy camera work.
  16. Winkie Town is very much a 'fairy tale' town; although, a wee bit off-kilter. Like Trimo says, I love to study the images for all the small details. The "scenic photos" are especially nice!
  17. I agree, wonderful colors... on everything! Each and every screenshot is beautiful. I want to spend time in this park!
  18. I do like the appearance of the peeps better in PC2. A different artistic style; less cartoony, or at least, cartoony in a slightly more realistic way.
  19. I have both of those CFRs. Here is Free Whale: Free Whale.rar The download is in RAR format, and the ride file itself is an EXE . Here's Jumpstreet: Jumpstreet.rar Unfortunately, the scenery is not included.
  20. JB replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    Until watching this POV, I didn't realize how much up and down undulating the track does. You can't really see that from still photos. Thanks for the pleasant video.
  21. Love the lush vegetation here! Beautiful, bright 'island' colors on the Tumu-Nui trains!
  22. Another truly memorable area of the park! Every area has its own style of greatness. I like how the entrance tunnel to the Nome King's realm is bare and unadorned, giving us no clue what to expect. I love the names of your 'food' booths. I half expected to see the signs to be spelled without the "G", like: "Ruel", and "Rubs n' Stuff". Y'know, to match the "Nome"/"Gnome" theme. I also love how the booths have those crude, smoking chimneys as part of the structures. "Excavator" and "Forge" are perfect names for those flat rides! "Beware of Eggs!"? What's that about? Thanks for creating yet another fascinating world for us to see.
  23. I love the warm lighting in your photos; very inviting! And great camera angles that really show the beauty of the park. Love that double-decker entrance pavilion. My favorite photo so far is the 9th image, showing the close-up of the railroad/path bridge taken from an angle above the canal. I also like the festive, warm yellow and orange colors of the umbrellas in the last photo.
  24. I like the silvery glow of the sphere. Oh, and your tacos need more filling.
  25. I love how the Haunted Forest has a definite personality. But try as you might (with creepy old houses, mist, and such), it still looks beautiful! And I like how the YBR is falling into decay here and there with rough patches. There are no picnic tables because Almira Gulch the Wicked Witch of the West doesn't want any trespassers on her property... unless she has 'plans' for them. Great screenshots, Wagi. Thanks.

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