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Warner Brothers Movie World RCT3 Recreation


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and how would I do this?
Whoops, I was slightly wrong. Go to Window>Preferences. In the box that comes up pick 'Template'. From there you have a variety of options for the default units you want to work with. Architectural Design - Millimeters is the one I work with since that's the industry standard. Since the units are millimeters, all the dimensions you key in will be millimeters. Lets say I was drawing a doorway, and it was 0.9m wide and 2.2m high, then you'd click the origin point, bring the mouse out in the direction you want the rectangle to be oriented, then key in 900, 2000 then hit enter. There is no need to scale up and down, because you draw everything at life size. post-88-1285653111_thumb.jpg
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I just measure things with the program's ruler and selected metric units. It was more a 'fun' project and didn't pay much attention to the scale. I should start again and do everything right. If you want, I could upload my project. It consists of a main area, 'Studio', New York section, stunt show courtyard/entrance and currently building a Tower of Terror-type ride. It's Warner Bros. and includes a Tower of Terror... so as you can see, it's totally for fun. :P

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There are a few issues in there. It has way too many unnecessary poly (faces) Unless you have a high end computer the piece will really slow your computer down. To cut down poly you could make the whole arch one texture. For example have the white background with the movie world logo on it instead of creating extra poly. I will show you an example of what I mean later on tonight. I havent been to movie world for a while but I would say everything apart from the poly looks good.

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Just another little tip, when you run sketchup open google earth at the same time and center your view over WBMW. Then in the top bar of Sketchup, click the icon that is a google earth logo with a down arrow. This will capture the view from google earth and dump it into sketchup, to scale, as a giant "mat" you can then build on top of. This would make positioning buildings easier as you can just use the "mat" as a guide.

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Please put this entire folder up for download
Uploading to megaupload tonight. Please PM me a reminder to share the link once I finish work tomorrow (around 3:30/4pm) So I remembered anyway, here you go, let me know if it doesnt work http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KGWXC1Y7 Edited by reanimated35
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