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m00nkinftw

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    Awesome creation with tons and tons of terraforming goodness. It's very clear this took a lot of time to make and it's a blast to ride!
  1. Wow! I had to look at the entries multiple times to figure out who to vote for because they're all just amazing creations. And to think 0 custom scenery was used! Can't wait to see who will be the winner and good luck to everyone else!
  2. Saw it on the RCT reddit, man it looks awesome! It's just such a shame that RCT3 doesn't add shadows to the custom objects. Fingers crossed they can somehow make that work in OpenRCT3
  3. Here's a little sneak preview of my latest project :) https://imgur.com/XK07Y8a
  4. Damn that looks awesome so far! Also thanks for the reminder that I need to check out Discord from time to time since I keep forgetting people post cool stuff there as well.
  5. Ah of course, thanksa lot!
  6. Hey guys! Got a question, right now I can't upload anything because it says I can only upload something that is 81 kilobytes. Is there a weekly/monthly limit on how many images you can upload or something?
  7. Oh don't worry 0 offense taken or anything, I'm actually happy with the feedback! There's always room for improvement and it's good to hear some tips and advice from other people👍
  8. Yeah I kind of agree, it's sometimes hard to get the pacing just right. I enabled low friction mode because without it the coaster would slow down too much. I started increasing the launches to compensate but that meant that some sections would also be too fast. Pacing is still something I need to work on and I hope to be able to nail it in the future with upcoming designs. Perhaps I should start using more trim brakes :) Thanks for the feedback!
  9. Damn, that was seriously impressive! It's just crazy how much stuff you can do in RCT3
  10. I would love to show more screenshots but apparently the total size of attachments is quite small, so the best thing to do is to check it out right here. POV included!
  11. Scimitar is a wild multi-lauch coaster with a lotof attention to detail just like Enigma. In terms of track design, this is probably my most favorite coaster ever! It features tons of near-miss moments with the scenery, a lot of fast transitions and crazy inversions
  12. Well guys, it's done! Enjoy the awesome coaster named Scimitar!
  13. Thanks! Can't wait to finish this one up and show you guys the POV :)
  14. Getting closer and closer to finishing up this epic multi launch coaster! With ENIGMA I said I probably wouldn't delve into such detail of foliage again...and well, I decided to go nuts again! As it turns out I actually quite like adding a ton of foliage and rocks to the already existing terrain and trees, it just completely transforms the look and it's gorgeous if you ask me: Here's another shot of a segment that is fully decorated. Plats, grass, bushes, logs, rocks...it has it all!
  15. Time for another update, it's slowly but surely coming together! Instead of having all the altitude kind of smooth out, I decided to go for these lowered sections of ground with some brick wall textures which i think looks quite unique and interesting. I'm also giving some other foliage sets a go to mess around with different types of trees as I've been using the stock trees for so long that it's time for something new. Here's a closer look of one of the 'below ground level' sections. The foliage, rocks, etc should give a lot of near miss moments and thus really add to the sense of speed:
  16. That looks insane, great job!!
  17. I've had some time to work on my latest project, so here's a quick update! All of the rough edges in regards to the terrain have been smoothed out, and I already started work on the custom supports. Because this once again uses a lot of those custom pieces, it also means building all the supports will be very time consuming as barely any of my pre-made support designs fit. No problem though as I just take my time with every build. I decided to go for a purple track and black support combination, which I really like. I also added some tunnels using Pteri's Tunnel set, as well as some fog generators for some parts of the coaster. Hope you guys like the work so far and I'll try to work on in a bit in the next few days.
  18. That sky sling on top of the tower is such a cool idea! I hope everything turns out OK with your dad
  19. Time for a brand new project! I've decided to use the expanded looping coaster set and build a multi launch coaster. The more I use this coaster type, the better I get to make something with a lot of flow and is smooth to ride. It took quite a bit of trial and error but I'm happy with this layout:
  20. Here it is, the finished product! Went a bit wild again with the editing but I'm genuinely proud of this one. Perhaps not as crazy in terms of enviromental detail as ENIGMA, but in terms of track its fast, wild and intense. Hope you guys enjoy the ride on Towering Behemoth!
  21. Quick update on the 'Blue Fire' type hypercoaster! I've installed a few more rides around the hyper coaster to fill up the space a bit more, as well as completely most of the work on the supports. The color scheme will be green track with blue supports. Also did most of the pathing with Beastie's Path mods. Few more thigns to do but it's coming together quite nicely!
  22. Ahh of course! Thanks for clearing that up
  23. This loop looks much larger than the regular loops on the corkscrew coaster. Is this a CT or something?

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