Everything posted by Wabigbear
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The Wonderful World of OZ
Unfortunately Planet Coaster doesn't have in-game re-colorable brick paths like I think we had in RCT3, so we had to go with pathcovers. Trying to line them up with an in-game path under them was a royal pain, so we decided to just run the Yellow Brick Road down the middle of a wider path. That of course brought on it's own problems with trying to create angles and curves on the TMTK pieces and then discovering that the terrain the path was on had to be relatively flat or level at least in width... Thus why the YBR as laid out isn't perfect, but at least it gets the idea across... I never thought of termite mounds! LOL! I need to play Planet Zoo...
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The Wonderful World of OZ
We'll head back to the main entrance to The Land of Oz...over the rainbow. There's several other paths leading there from Professor Marvel's World or the Gale Farm, but this is the main one... The Rainbow Bridge is right behind Miss Gulch's decrepit mansion. The horse-drawn trolley makes a stop there as well... The rainbow I used for the paving as well as the two rainbow arches were Workshop finds. I just tweaked everything to fit and added the 'clouds'... You can also access Oz the same way Dorothy did, by exiting the Twister Ride in the Gale Farm and crossing a smaller version of the Rainbow... Where you exit through the living room of the Gale home... That Twister lifted up the Gale house and took it for a ride before dropping it somewhere else... Oops! Seems it dropped right on top of someone! Seems like the Coroner has already been here... Let's skip that grisly scene and head back over to the main bridge. This definitely isn't Kansas anymore! Next time we'll explore the wonders of Munchkinland...
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The Dead & Lost Projects Thread (Any Game)
That "GoldRush 1853" concept is one I also was interested in a couple years ago (before Rose Lake, DA America and now Wonderful World of Oz...). I had even gathered a few structures I thought might work. If I remember correctly, this was a concept by a Canadian designer, he actually had a website with more images and other park concepts and designs he had come up with... EDIT: I had the site bookmarked: https://lancecardinal.blogspot.com/2011/11/goldrush-theme-park-concept.html
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Best Planet Coaster Project Winner - ParkCrafters Awards 2024
Bravo! Well deserved!
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Park of the Year Winner - ParkCrafters Awards 2024
Congratulations Cody!
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Best Editing in a Project Winner - ParkCrafters Awards 2024
Well done!
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Project of the Year Winner - ParkCrafters Awards 2024
Thanks so much! While truthfully this darn near took a decade to build, the recognition for finally actually FINISHING IT is much appreciated!
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Member of the Year Winner - ParkCrafters Awards 2024
Well deserved!
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ParkCrafters 1 Year Anniversary - A Retrospective
Congratulations and sincere thanks...no one else was brave (?) enough to set up another forum where I could continue to post after shyguy's closed... Others may well blame you for that but I appreciate it myself!
- Enchanted Lake
- The Wonderful World of OZ
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The Wonderful World of OZ
The twister I shamelessly borrowed from TommyT 067's "Tornado Chasers" bench. I saw his video and it had some of the most realistic looking tornado effects in Planet Coaster, really well done. I could never come close myself, so one of the twisters ended up transported mysteriously to Kansas. A huge thanks to TommyT! Here's his video if you haven't seen it before... And yes, I made the bubble! Took some trail and error to get it not only the color I wanted, but to be transparent while still being visible. I'm still kinda surprised that it turned out! LOL! I had just one of the flat 2D cutouts of Glinda inside, until Citytrader came up with the bright idea to use Cinderella - which works perfectly.
- Enchanted Lake
- Enchanted Lake
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The Wonderful World of OZ
Thanks for the kind comments - much appreciated! Citytrader and I trade off working on each bench. On this one Citytrader had laid out most of Main Street and it's structures, then I pretty much created the entrance area, the parking lots and part of the the backstage area. At one time the entrance had a very different look - I had the idea to have a sub-area devoted to MGM and Hollywood - guests would even enter a version of Grahman's Chinese Theater to access a studio tour showcasing the making of the Wizard of Oz (you can still see glimpses of this idea with the collection of soundstage buildings). Then we decided to scrap that idea and concentrate more on following the Goddard Group plans for the park. Once I finished the front part of the park, Citytrader tweaked things there and finished off placement of the Main Street buildings and started building Gale Farms and Marvel's World areas along with Munchkinland. Once he was done we traded off, I added a structure or two to his work, then added some details to his great base structures. Yes, we do tweak each other's work, but our styles are pretty much in sync anyways so it's always an improvement to the others work. Since we needed to break up the park into multiple benches (mostly due to those 'details' I sometimes get carried away adding...LOL! ), it's allowed each of us to work at our own pace on different areas. For instance, the Haunted Forest area I've been working on, along with the Emerald City bench while Rich has been doing great things on the Yellow Brick Country bench. Works out great because it allows us to do things like create TMTK items for the park as we go (now at 535 pieces...yikes!)
- Fiesta Trails - Theme Park (Video Complete!)
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Fiesta Trails - Theme Park (Video Complete!)
Really well done! I like the interaction you have going between different rides and attractions - the boat ride and the cars along with the train for instance. Your structure building skills aren't bad at all! I don't see boxy buildings and you vary the height and layout quite well, and that's what takes it up a level. If I could offer just one suggestion? The in-game service doors (the white surrounds with a blue door and light above it...) I personally think distract from your theming and the over-all look...they kind of stand out. One could swap them out for a different style, or keep them but add what many theme parks do - a wall to block the view, or a recess in the building to move the door a bit out of sight, maybe mask them a little with some climbing vines or even just an awning over them - any of those would help it to blend in a little more and allow the eye to focus instead on all the other spot-on things you have going... Great job so far...keep it up!
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The Wonderful World of OZ
Thanks for the kind remarks gentlemen! To finish up our look at Main Street Kansas, here's some night-time images... Dogs are not allowed at any Gulch owned property or facility... Gulch Savings & Loan... If Gulch Bank won't give you a loan, there's always the handy Gulch Pawn Shop next door... Justa Momento has a little more period-appropriate sign I made... The Baum Museum... Kansas Cases and Bags... Hamilton's Department Store... There's still a rack of Dorthy Gale dresses on sale...wonder if they have my size? Candle-light dining at Bert's Cafe... Anyone with a desire for late-night screwing or cleaning their pipes is in luck at Thorpes... Grab a half a roast chicken and a gallon of milk after you're done next door at the Mercantile, or get your teeth straightened at the dentist... Make sure you're always on time at our watch repair shop... The Railway Express Office anchors the end of this block... Almira Gulch is so cheap she eats her nightly meal of cold oatmeal and saltine crackers by lamplight in her room - the rest of the house remains unlit and unheated...
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The Wonderful World of OZ
Sorry about the pause... I came down with pneumonia and had a lovely two week vacation in the hospital. But I'm back! We'll continue our stroll down Main Street Kansas... Just past Hamilton's Department Store we find the American Florist shop... In the middle of the street is the memorial statue to L. Frank Baum... Just around the corner is Bert's Cafe... Thorpe's Hardware is next, where you can pick up your Wonderful World Of Oz-themed souvenir can of 10-40w oil or find the right tool to tighten your nuts... The County Notary Office... The town Mercantile for all your grocery needs... A Dentist office and a small hotel for travelers to this fair city... Watch Repair Shop is next door... The Railway Express Office ends this block... Almira Gulch's Mansion dominates the end of the block as she does life in the county. Her infamous bike stands ready... Miss Gulch doesn't welcome many visitors...
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POWER PLANT PARK - Theme park in abandoned Power Station
It's not your unparalleled building skills, nor your mastery of lighting, it's plain and simple your imagination that I'm most jealous of! You not only come up with fantastic theming, but I know few who have your skills at combining individual parts to create such a whole. It's been a pleasure to watch progress on different parts of this over the years, and this video is a wonderful testament to the work and creativity you've put into this (and all your other projects...). Bravo. Bravo indeed.
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The Wonderful World of OZ
And here, as threatened promised are some night screens for this same section of Kansas... Hat's Fantastic Millinery Shop... Hailey's Haberdashery... The Hungry Dragon Chinese Restaurant and Sushi Palace... MGM Grand Theater... One can almost hear the sticky floors... Kansas Chocolate Shoppe and the Coffee Shop and Bakery (I'm kinda proud of how the chocolate and coffee shop signs turned out...) Baum's Wonderful World of Books... Fully detailed interior... Ray's Barbershop...fully detailed billboard image. and City Drug... Now...don't wander too far off 'cause we still have a whole 'nother block of shops to look at! But we'll take a break so yer eyeballs can rest from all this awesomeness...
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The Wonderful World of OZ
No, we haven't forgotten this... Both have been busy with work (well, Citytrader anyways...), and also working on future benches for other parts of this park. But I have some time to continue a little further on our tour of the Kansas section of the Wonderful World of Oz... First, a view of where we left off, the hotel with the infamous meat market on it's ground floor... The Millinery Shop on the corner...if those heads could talk! (It would be totally weird if they could, but I digress...) Hailey's Haberdashery, where the smartly-dressed gentlemen get their wardrobes... Just around the corner is the Hungry Dragon Chinese Restaurant...a touch of the exotic here in the center of Kansas! Next up is the MGM Grand Theater, where, surprisingly enough, The Wizard of Oz is the feature film... Copies of actual theater promotional materials from the 1939 release adorn the theater... A Chocolate Shop for those who didn't pig out on popcorn or Mike & Ike's during the film to stop by, along with a coffee shop and bakery for a little more substantial repast... Baum's Wonderful World of Books is a great place to curl up with a favorite tome... Next door is a barbershop for a quick trim... City Drug stands ready to help with an upset stomach after all that candy, popcorn and Egg Fu Yung you pigged out on, as well as treatments for those embarrassing rashes you may have (their help on that is limited to ringing up your purchase, you have to apply any salves or ointments to those rashes yourself!) Finally we'll take a quick overlook at this part of Main Street Kansas... We'll add a few night-time screens here shortly...
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