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Gin

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  1. Gin replied to Gin's topic in Introductions
    I'll think about it... haha
  2. Built on an old 19th-century railway system for industrial use, its founder decided to expand his business to commercial use. After acquiring a large tract of land, and recognizing the potential of combining leisure and transport, the founder envisioned creating a unique attraction centered around the railway. After years of developing the land, he built it into a picturesque and family-friendly destination. Capitalizing on the popularity of rail travel, the park featured charming gardens, a carousel, a Ferris wheel, and several other classic amusement rides. Over the decades, the theme park is to be expanded and evolve through the years. Themed sections will become a hallmark throughout the park with the railway prominently servicing its guests. The entrance of the park along with a fountain may be edited to better fit its surrounding theming. The ticketing booths for the parking lots ahead - General, Premium, and Oversized lots with their respective prices. The top corner exit to the employee's parking lot along with a discreet/unassuming staff building that will look similar to its surrounding theming. A portion of the newly built parking lot. On the left is 'General Parking', and to the Right is Premium Parking. All wheelchair accessible. This park is in its absolute infancy - as of now, all I've been building is its infrastructure and general shape and design. I've got other portions of the park under construction, but still too new to share as of now.
  3. Gin replied to Wowman's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    This is a really cool concept! I can tell you've put in some work in this attraction. We'll done!
  4. Gin replied to iEddiez's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    This is actually really cool! I like the song choice - brings me back to some good, fun times...
  5. One of the things I really like about planco is its ability for nighttime lighting. Keep working on it - it's coming along nicely!
  6. Really pretty! This circus area is coming up nicely. Keep it up!
  7. I know these are not going to be exact replicas of the real thing, but to see the creativity to make it look as close to the real thing is really cool to look at! These all look awesome. Keep it up!
  8. I've seen so many people's creations, yet it never ceases to amaze me the ingenuity and creativity of the work people continue to create. I really like how you built that restaurant! I'm really excited to see your next update. 👌
  9. I wish I was this good at making coasters! I also really like your ride skin for Cyborg - it's themed just enough to make it look unique. Your whole park looks amazing! 😍
  10. I actually really like that river idea... it does look good, open up a full thread. I'd like to see more if it!
  11. Gin replied to Zoove's topic in Planet Coaster 1
    This very much gives me quintessential American theme park. It's so familiar, and well done!
  12. These pieces are awesome! Thanks for sharing them. I might just have to use some of these myself!
  13. Lol I enjoyed reading your infomercial voice in your description. Fun Fact: in the 1800s, barbers were more like surgeons where those poles represented their profession with the ball on top symbolizing the bowl of leeches, the red - blood, blue - veins, and white - bandages. Still cool we still use them to represent their profession - luckily, it's just hair they cut. Really cool piece!
  14. This is freaking awesome!! Like Wolfpaw mentioned, the big scene in the movie Twister pops into my head when I see this. Although I've seen these in person before, I've never been to one. Drive-In Theatres re-emerged when covid hit and regular Theaters closed its doors - at least in my area. Well Done! 👍
  15. The shear level of detail and pain staking work that this must have taken to recreate this is absolutely mind blowing! This is incredibly impressive in so many ways, and I'd be excited to see what else you could pull off!
  16. I never really thought about ambiance sounds on planet coaster as an idea, but this is actually really cool! There's so many games out there that have certain sounds that can either be nostalgic, or bring you a sense of peace - or both. This can also be that! I just wish there was more people walking around for a fuller sound.
  17. I'm happy to say I've been on Rock n Roller Coaster at WDW, so seeing someone try to create something similar is awesome! The only thing I'd like to suggest is to try to make the outdoor section more cohessive to the indoor section so it all flows/blends a bit better.
  18. Cool concept! I'm excited to see the development of this park.
  19. I really like how well the Wild West Show was done. It's not overly decorated or saturated with pieces - it's just enough. The design of the buildings is spot on. 👌
  20. I'm pleasantly surprised how beautifully this park has been growing. The little details and careful attention to the accuracy of the themed areas is inspiring. Early 1900s US has always been interesting to me, so to see it be adapted in this way for a park is really cool to see. Keep it up! 👍
  21. Gin posted a topic in Introductions
    Vpyro/Shyguys/Creator's Lounge member. Wasn't on Vpyro long before it closed, but i did manage to create a few shows for it. I'm excited to create and share new projects on here and meet more of you!

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