I use Nolimit, but for the aerials i use plain old paintbrush, takes a little bit though to put the details like rails and twists with black lines
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Go for it Jasen!:)
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That's all I got, I'm really tired so I made a crappy version. You get the idea... It's not perfect, but it's good enough for me sooo... yeah. goodnight.
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Thats pretty good mon!!! if that is all it is going to consist of, it probably wont be breaking many records though... However i think you did a Great job in the amount of time you did it in anyway!!!!I think this hill is gonna be a zero G roll... just a thought...They(CP) dont have any coasters with one of those yet.
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m193/zbus12/mockupmaverick4.jpg *** Edited 8/19/2006 8:01:25 AM UTC by Zbusta*** *** Edited 8/19/2006 8:04:02 AM UTC by Zbusta***
Wasn't there a coaster built in 1994 that had a zero-g roll in it? If I remember correctly, it was the 2nd inversion on the coaster..
I think it was green... up near the front of the park. ;)
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Raptor Zero-G is shaped more like a barrel roll instead of a zero-g. If you look at raptors it's pretty flat in the middle of the roll, where a typical non-inverted zero-g is a parabola shaped element. That's what he's hoping is on the ride.
Zbusta said:
Thats pretty good mon!!! if that is all it is going to consist of, it probably wont be breaking many records though... However i think you did a Great job in the amount of time you did it in anyway!!!!I think this hill is gonna be a zero G roll... just a thought...They(CP) dont have any coasters with one of those yet.
http://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m193/zbus12/mockupmaverick4.jpg *** Edited 8/19/2006 8:01:25 AM UTC by Zbusta*** *** Edited 8/19/2006 8:04:02 AM UTC by Zbusta***
Good idea but that zero-g roll seems waaaay too tight to fit in that area, its definately a squeeze for the train to go through.
Just for the record the raptor does have a one but it is a "Zero G Heartline Roll" it looks like ,what Cabus said, a barrel roll. This one is different. But I guess that would make me wrong in saying there insn't a ZGR in the park its a different style of roll. But Im sure if they do have one in the spot that I mentioned it will look a lot different, probably taller. Tight Squeeze, probably, but it would be cool! It was just a late night thought : ) !!
^ The only reason it looks like that is because it's on an inverted coaster. The "barrell roll" and the "zero-g roll" are the same thing.
If you watch the train on Raptor, it follows the same path as a train on a sitdown B&M with a zero-g roll. There is no difference.
Yeah, theyre the same thing.....they just look different on an inverted coaster and sitdown coaster.
http://www.rcdb.com/ig1.htm?picture=11
http://www.rcdb.com/ig2504.htm?picture=23
-Adam G- The OG Dragster nut
That's a good picture of the Raptor.
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Here is one that I made.I hope you like it!
Accually, I hope that the hill will be a Stegile Dive and not a G-Roll. If not, a hill will be fine.
I would have to assume that its just going to be an air time hill not a zero g or stengel dive. Just because there is that convex curved piece sitting right there.
I am assuming as well that part of the coaster will be an airtime hill. It just has that Millennium Force look of airhill right there. I also think that they won't annouce project 2007 until after labor day. It just seems more logical to me because some kids go back to school this week, and some next week. Plus they won't be open everyday, just weekends, so it would make sence.
I must say a lot of you have amazing mock-ups, that could even very well be true. Though one thing I notice is that track continues to go up, yet all those supports remain on the ground. For the most part the mock-ups that were done well used current supports already in place, but there are a LOT still left laying around. Perhaps it's just me, but I doubt it will be as low to the ground as many of you think. Just my two cents.
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