I can't even begin to explain the benefit of watching someone with your skill go through their process organically with us being able to watch. That in itself is just as if not more beneficial than the intentional tips. Again man, thank you so much for these.
This tutorial playlist is very helpful. From starting to basics of a structure to detailing as you go. I also like your advice of inventing a story (an imagination) as you go along and build the structure. Thanks a bunch! Ps. Can you add this last video on your tutorial basics playlist? Thanks a lot. 😉
It is, you have to create a new building per angle you wish to achieve. Simply move it in place. You can also use gridless pieces if you wish to avoid multi-building structures.
thanks I put together a collection of tutorials here :) forums.planetcoaster.com/showthread.php/27920-Collection-of-Tutorials-Guides-and-other-useful-tricks
I even didn't think about using the pathing as... pathfinding rather than actual cosmetics! I wondered how people got their paths looking so good without having guests running through objects
Can you imagine how useful it would be if Planet Coaster could use object groups like how Adobe Illustrator uses them? Like, just press Ctrl-G with a selection of objects to make a group, then you can easily move and duplicate them, and be able to reselect them later?
I can't even begin to explain the benefit of watching someone with your skill go through their process organically with us being able to watch. That in itself is just as if not more beneficial than the intentional tips. Again man, thank you so much for these.
Thanks for all 3 videos, great little tutorial series. Will try to apply this in my game!
This is super helpful and very clear, you just earned yourself a sub. Keep up the good work!
Nice 👌 been watching how to vids non stop just picked up planet coaster a few weeks ago and also just discovered blender 😆
That's awesome!
Thank you so much, I finally got into the game (long overdue) and was struggling with building. This series helped a ton!
Great to hear!
Always a pleasure to watch you build! Brilliant ideas for me to try out. Love your series :)
Really enjoyed the series and even learned some new tricks, well done :-)
Thank you
This tutorial playlist is very helpful. From starting to basics of a structure to detailing as you go. I also like your advice of inventing a story (an imagination) as you go along and build the structure. Thanks a bunch!
Ps. Can you add this last video on your tutorial basics playlist? Thanks a lot. 😉
Thank you for these tutorials, they gave me a whole new look to what i can do in the game. ^^
Great to hear!
Thanks for the series!
Please add this one to your Building Basics playlist
Super! Thank for the video. I'm struglinng with diagonal walls. Is this posible in Planet Coaster? Thank again!
It is, you have to create a new building per angle you wish to achieve. Simply move it in place. You can also use gridless pieces if you wish to avoid multi-building structures.
Can you please add this video and also the "How to use Tilesets" video to your Building Basics Playlist? Thanks
Done, thanks for the reminder :D
thanks I put together a collection of tutorials here :)
forums.planetcoaster.com/showthread.php/27920-Collection-of-Tutorials-Guides-and-other-useful-tricks
@@seanbowen811 Great list! Thanks for sharing!
Your about to hit 13,000 subs im glad and sad that ive only just found this channel
+Kurtis Rogers thanks! Welcome to the channel
I even didn't think about using the pathing as... pathfinding rather than actual cosmetics! I wondered how people got their paths looking so good without having guests running through objects
Yep! You can also use some props to help shepherd your guests around objects
Can you imagine how useful it would be if Planet Coaster could use object groups like how Adobe Illustrator uses them? Like, just press Ctrl-G with a selection of objects to make a group, then you can easily move and duplicate them, and be able to reselect them later?
Would be a very nice feature indeed!
Shrubbery! Have you met Rodger The Shrubber? Just don't say "Ni!" to him :D