Disney's America
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citytrader
, Apr 17 2007 03:37 AM
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#81
Posted 14 November 2007 - 12:07 AM
The best possible RCT3 park might look better than the best RCT2 park. It's far more difficult to make a great park in RCT3 but when done well (Like citytrader does) it could be better.
#82
Posted 14 November 2007 - 01:04 AM
You are ridiculous. I don't know anyone who can create such realistic things. Fantastic work...
-Rct2123
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#83
Posted 14 November 2007 - 02:19 AM
Wow! You guys are giving me a really big head!
Seriously, thank you all so much for the wonderful comments!
Nothing too exciting, but here is an overview of a restaurant that occupies one entire wing of the Arts and Industries building;
And here is a shot of the restaurant taken from the 20,000 Leagues under the Sea display;
The billboards in the display cases are temporary. Up next is Henry Ford's first production plant for the Model A's. I don't think it's what you would imagine!
Comments are always welcome. Please post!!!
Seriously, thank you all so much for the wonderful comments!
Nothing too exciting, but here is an overview of a restaurant that occupies one entire wing of the Arts and Industries building;
And here is a shot of the restaurant taken from the 20,000 Leagues under the Sea display;
The billboards in the display cases are temporary. Up next is Henry Ford's first production plant for the Model A's. I don't think it's what you would imagine!
Comments are always welcome. Please post!!!
#84
Posted 14 November 2007 - 02:21 AM
I say, is that Fat man? and the first screen looks a tad ominous... the ceiling is very high...
#85
Posted 14 November 2007 - 03:21 AM
For some reason the first screen reminds me of the Titanic......The ceiling does look high, but then you look at the second screen as realize it fits perfectly. Some how you have managed to create a place where I would like to sit down and eat with an RCT game. Just fantastic, and you haven't even done much. Keep the updates coming because there is nothing like looking at some good RCT3 screens. Especially with the amount of detail you put in...
-Rct2123
-Rct2123
#86
Posted 14 November 2007 - 04:08 AM
Thanks!
I have a favor to ask of anyone...
I need this sign cropped for a billboard to fit a 1/3 by 2 tile billboard. Any takers?
Thanks in advance. I don't have any editing software to speak of.
And I told you it was not what you would expect...
I have a favor to ask of anyone...
I need this sign cropped for a billboard to fit a 1/3 by 2 tile billboard. Any takers?
Thanks in advance. I don't have any editing software to speak of.
And I told you it was not what you would expect...
Edited by citytrader, 14 November 2007 - 04:09 AM.
#87
Posted 14 November 2007 - 01:21 PM
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Here you go Rich. I just corrected the perspective and then cropped it. I didn't change the size, but you can do that based on what billboard you use.
Here you go Rich. I just corrected the perspective and then cropped it. I didn't change the size, but you can do that based on what billboard you use.
#88
Posted 14 November 2007 - 04:52 PM
Hey Bob,
Thanks a million! It's perfect!
What software did you use? I really need to find something other than paint.
Thanks a million! It's perfect!
What software did you use? I really need to find something other than paint.
#89
Posted 14 November 2007 - 08:07 PM
I have PaintShopPro 8. I'm not the most skilled using it, but I've figured out a few things. You might try downloading Gimp, it's free and does a lot of different tasks.
#90
Posted 14 November 2007 - 11:12 PM
The imagineers at Disney's America have worked hard to recreate several major early industries including Thomas Edison's Menlo Park Laboratory, and Henry Ford's first production plant for the Model A automobile.
This tiny building was where the first assembly line was put into use;
Here is another angle;
The interior is pretty plain, but houses the entrance and exit to the Model A assembly line ride, still to be built;
Hope you all enjoy this. Comments are very welcome!!!
This tiny building was where the first assembly line was put into use;
Here is another angle;
The interior is pretty plain, but houses the entrance and exit to the Model A assembly line ride, still to be built;
Hope you all enjoy this. Comments are very welcome!!!
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