September 30Sep 30 Author SDC has an older section of their park called "Grand Exposition" while Dolly has a similar area called Country Fair, mostly just a place for the more common flat rides that don't really fit into a specific themed area. So I wanted to do something similar but was trying to come up with a unique theme that would tie the rides together while still fitting into the rustic/wild west nature of the park, with bonus points for myself if I could continue setting things in the 1800's. It started with what a Ferris Wheel might look like in that era, and then it kind of snowballed from there.
September 30Sep 30 Wow the last picture is just mindblowing! Love this! Such a great building, the whole scene is so good. The colours match perfectly together. I also like the rockwork in the background, such a nice area. I don´t know about the round circle in the middle, it looks a little bit too artificially
September 30Sep 30 So I'm getting this kind of wild west steampunk vibe. (Is that a thing?) It all looks wonderful.Are those hot air balloons yours, or from the workshop? "Do you think it's just sunshine and singing and pretty colors when you grow up? Well I should say not." --Hattie Dorsett (Sybil)
September 30Sep 30 Author I'm calling it a steam fair, kind of like maybe a world expo dedicated to the exciting new technology coming to the 1800's. But yeah, without saying that word anywhere in the park, it's total steampunk and the western stuff kind of gets lost in it. Kind of a stretch but it let me go crazy with visuals.Yep, the balloons are workshop from 2 separate creators, I'm compiling a list of workshop codes to put in the next video.
September 30Sep 30 Author 1 hour ago, DanielDikay said:Wow the last picture is just mindblowing! Love this! Such a great building, the whole scene is so good. The colours match perfectly together. I also like the rockwork in the background, such a nice area. I don´t know about the round circle in the middle, it looks a little bit too artificiallyHa, you're in luck -- I think the whole area was re-pathed after these photos, they were taken awhile back. I think I went with the cobblestone everywhere once we were able to recolor it. Thanks Daniel!
October 1Oct 1 This looks fantastic! I'm starting to see some of your building style from your Shyguy's World parks (the detailed, and striking, industrial bits).
October 3Oct 3 Author Thanks JB, I'm flattered you remember any of that cra-- I mean, majestical works of art! 😁Well this video would've packed a little more punch if I hadn't just posted the best pics of this area a couple days ago. But if you enjoy hearing me make a fool of myself, this clip will be a treasure trove.
October 3Oct 3 Your steampunkery is a sight to behold! Wonderful stuff. I truly enjoyed seeing your creations, and how you utilized other peoples' creations. The best thing about your walk-through narrations IS your lack of any filters! Therein lies your humor. Great video, thanks.
October 3Oct 3 Author haha, thanks JB. self deprecation is part of the shtick; I really do like how this project has been turning out. (and just between us, some of my frustrated whines were funnier (to me) than anything I tried to do in the first 3 takes) 😜
October 4Oct 4 Top notch stuff here. I just love your building style. I love how you took the fairly mundane mouse coaster and turned it into something quite unique. You even made the Diving Bell ride look good. And that's a feat in of itself. "Do you think it's just sunshine and singing and pretty colors when you grow up? Well I should say not." --Hattie Dorsett (Sybil)
October 4Oct 4 Incredible.The details are mind-blowing, and I love how you got the balance right with the steampunk mix. What you're doing here is absolutely admirable, but also inspiring and motivating. I feel reminded of the heyday of our theme park building community, and watching your park, I believe, we as a community can still impress each other, inspire each other, motivate each other. Thank you.
October 4Oct 4 Author Thank you, Shyguy and Trimo. Very kind words and I don't take compliments lightly.
October 4Oct 4 This is seriously impressive - this might be one of the most realistic and gorgeous parks I've ever seen in PlanCo2! Some of these shots don't even look like they came from the game! there's this illusion of the reality, but it's not really really real, like it's beside and inside and inside and beside, but never on top.. nevermind, just kidding but not really
October 5Oct 5 Adding to what everyone else has already said. WOW! The detail and use of animation to bring kinetic life to this park. I also love the color scheme as it feels unique and new. Awesome work.
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