fantasmicfan Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 (edited) Hey everyone, This is my first post on TPR after lots of lurking. Anyways, I have been formulating ideas for a RCT3 Park and fireworks show. The two main attractions in the park would be a coaster or dark ride and an show that combines Disney, the Mix Master, and Broadway into a one of a kind spectacular I have been working on for a while. To make this short and sweet, I have never built or worked with CS and I would love for TPR members to give me advice on coasters to include, scenery, etc... I also have a few questions: 1. Do I need any utilities to work with/create CS? 2. Is it possible to move CS objects as if they were set pieces (for the show) 3. Can a Mix Master show be built inside of a theater CS if it exists? And the last one that is general... How do I build parks that are as large and detailed as I see here? Any help, questions, comments, and advice would be gladly appreciated. Oh and by the way, the show is shaping up to be Fantasmic! (hint hint.... but not what you think it is) Edited January 15, 2012 by QueerRudie
jakecallan Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 Before you try and start anything to adventurous you may want to download some CS sets and try messing round with them, as you may or may not know but to "build parks that are as large and detailed" take a lot of time and effort, sometimes can take a number of months. I have been playing RCT3 for a couple of years and my work isn't nearly half as good as a lot of the posters on here so my advice to you is as you sound as if you don't play much RCT3 (correct me if i am wrong) start small, build a couple of rides develop a style. Its great that there is still interest in the game from new people, and more people for me to be inspired by, but take some of those tips on board and it should help. You also need to read the posting rules. Good Luck, Jake
molemaster43 Posted January 16, 2012 Posted January 16, 2012 I agree. First, you should go and download CS and test it out and experiment with it.
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