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Gin

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  1. Well done, sir! I really like how you make the coaster interactive w/ the pathway in that last photo. It reminds me of a coaster local to me that had the corkscrew right above the queue line.
  2. That is a beautifully done structure! Well done, indeed.
  3. I really like how this game reflects light and colors. The way you light that cave area is really pretty!
  4. I'm still alive!

    1. Kablary

      Kablary

      We require proof beyond the status update. 

    2. Gin

      Gin

      Proof of life will come shortly.

  5. Gin

    Northridge Park

    Another quick update! Included in today's update is a new completed monorail station, a connected structure with a bathroom, food/drink stalls, a staff room, and a spawn point discretely disguised as a bar. To the left, I built a pedestrian bridge along with an elevator for wheelchair access. Underneath the bridge, I built a backstage staff area for trash collection and elevator maintenance. To the right, I built a maintenance road to a tunnel that leads to the outside world. The lake will be developed as I build around it. Additional trees/foliage will be added surrounding the station. An aerial view of the newly built monorail station. The monorail station close up. I wanted to use wood/concrete in this station - concrete since it's a station built on a cliff, and wood to reflect it's forested surroundings. Again, the monorail and its stations were supposed to have been built beginning the early 2000s to keep up with the size and guest attendance. View towards the bridge that leads to the parking lot and park entrance. Right by the elevator, the backstage area begins with the restricted gate along the fence. View looking down from the bridge towards the station. Closer view into the station area. the the left is the entrance/exit to the station. To the right is the food/drink stalls, the "bar", staff room, and bathroom. View into the backstage area. View of the bridge connecting the station and the parking lot/park entrance. Night time view of the bridge with Purple/orange colors for Halloween. I hope you guys liked my progress. Let me know what you all think - good or bad. THANK YOU!
  6. I really like the interior of that coaster queue! This is a really interesting park map for sure - I'm assuming the hole in the middle is part of a dig site? Thanks for sharing!
  7. What on earth happened to that neighborhood?! It's all on fire! That night shot is really cool with the orange coming off of the flames. I think the place might need more than one fire truck to douse all that fire. haha
  8. That bridge looks like it might need some plastering and a coat or 2 of paint. haha Cool shot!
  9. Ohh, that staircase looks really good! Brutalism isn't always an architectural choice people like going for anymore, but I'm glad you did - this is looking incredible! The flood of natural light definitely helps make the interior look more inviting in a building entirely of concrete. Keep it up!
  10. I'm really enjoying that center fountain! It's simple, but makes all the difference to just concrete. The flowerbeds are also really nice addition. It is a park where kids, adults, and strollers pass by so I suggest adding some kind of protective barrier to your flowerbeds. They don't need to be waist high, but just enough to let your guest be aware to stay away from them.
  11. *Insert googly eyes here* This is coming along super well! I really like the choice of colors - they compliment each other so well. Laser work is also really good so far! I appreciate the use of single effect shots and nicely synced sequences rather than filling the foreground with batteries. Nicely done!
  12. Ahh I don't want to spoil it for myself, but here I am. lol I can't freaking wait to finally play it. I don't know if I will immediately after its release, but definitely soon after.
  13. Oh man, those two wooden coasters seem to go on for miles! haha I've always been a big fan of wooden coasters - there's something about the way your experience changes based on the weather.
  14. Mission: Space - it's following me... I am not a fan in case you can't tell. haha This park is coming along beautifully! I can't even imagine how well your computer is handling all of the CS.
  15. I have never seen this movie, but from what I gather, it's a horror film? I've never enjoyed horror films, so I'll take your word. haha I really liked some of those sections of choreography 2:10 and onward - well done!
  16. I'm not going to lie, when I first read the title - I read it as Astro-World... This looks super cool though! The separate areas look nice and detailed without the over-saturation of a ton of rides everywhere. This game continues to impress me in how cool these parks turn out.
  17. This is phenomenal! From the grass/weeds growing through the cobblestone, to the hyper-realistic roadways. I'm very impressed with everything so far!
  18. Well done on the theming of this ride - it really does look like you're riding an eerie swamp.
  19. Well done on the lighting! Fire stations typically have that blinding white light inside - After a long shift, I don't know how they can deal with that.
  20. I really like that gift emporium! You've nailed the western theme perfectly as well - not overdone or decorated. Well done, sir!
  21. Thanks! I'm glad you like em'! I'm a loyal Nikon DSLR user. I personally haven't used a mirrorless body before. By the time the mirrorless cameras started to make a 'scene' (pun intended) in the market, I had already had my taste in the heavy, durable body with the satisfying sound of the trigger of DSLRs. To this day, I very much still enjoy them. I also seldom use its video features, so the incredible video capabilities of the new mirrorless would go unused if I were to invest in one. For lenses, I mainly use prime lenses - it means less interior pieces and moving parts, and a more steady and clear image. --- I'd really like to see some of your work using a mirrorless someday!
  22. Gin

    Northridge Park

    Thanks, I'm glad you like it. I wanted it to be a steel/concrete, and durable structure that allows a lot of the light to get through. I also wanted there to be plenty of glass so that you're able to see out onto the lake. Yeah, I'm still building it - there's still several things I need to add to it - for one, the roof. haha
  23. Gin

    Northridge Park

    I know it has been a while since I started this WIP, but I wasn't able to work on this project for personal reasons. Since then, I've been hard at work! I'm not the conventional person though - I can work on one thing, and veer into something else mid way through. So I have like 10+ things in construction at once. This update isn't much, but I just wanted to let you all know - I'm still here! Still working on it! With 25,967 total items so far, it's still in its infancy. This Gondola station (Pleasant Oaks), is partially from the workshop. Apart from the structure itself, the rest is all me. Nighttime shot of the same station. Nighttime shot of Rockwood Tunnel. It was built in the 2010s - 2020s after the old one was demolished as it was old and dangerous of collapse. It's built to last. What I'm currently working on - Lakeside Station is walking distance to the park entrance. Along with the monorail, this station was built to accommodate the large influx of new guests coming to the park beginning in the 2000s. Elevators were also added to accommodate those in wheelchair. Again, this is still under construction, so it is still subject to change.
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