
Posts posted by Gin
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- The ability to create live shows with custom sets, sequences, automation, etc.
- The ability to create dark rides during the day.
- The ability to use all paint styles in custom sandbox.
- The ability to better customize pathway slopes, stairs, and post-edit without having to delete, and redo it.
- A Particle Engine as the one in RCT3 for pyro making.
- A Mixmaster for show-making!
I'm sure I'm missing a ton of other things I'd really like to see in Planco2, but these are the ones I could quickly come up with.
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This is all really impressive!
I don't know if all of this is using in-game pieces, or some from the workshop, but regardless, it's all really impressive how it all comes together.
Again, I've never been to New Orleans, so I don't know how it really looks like, but I do recognize some of it from photos, movies, and videos.
Great job!
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1 hour ago, RobertaME said:
It's not up to my standards. I don't think it's a dumper fire, but it's not what I deem acceptable. Perhaps in the future, or at its 10th year anniversary next year.
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1 hour ago, wolfpaw said:
@Gin SHARE YOUR PAST WORK ON HERE ALREADY!
After careful consideration of your request, I must have to regretfully inform you that your request has been categorically denied.
Any work published will be of current or future work. I do however appreciate your interest. If still interested in the future, your request may be considered further.
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1 hour ago, Kablary said:
I'd never want to encounter that satanic creature IRL, but they sure are fascinating to look at. Great shot, Gin! But also i hate you bc spider
Haha
You mean you don't wanna deal with the snakes, scorpions, spiders, coyotes, and a plethora of other bugs that may or may not kill you?
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Salland's Adventure Zoo
in Projects
I really, really likey!
The color scheme is ON POINT!
I also really like the way you added the pipe system, and what I assume is the vent system.
All of it really does look like a construction site with the ladders, buckets of paint, and all of the boxes with the uninstalled materials.
Very well done, sir!