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    Originally Posted By PsylocibeFrog

    No not the lame vmk game from disney.com.

    i was just wondering, would other 3d modelers want to colaborate on building the park in 3d...it would be a hefty project...but think.....cool hehe. im starting right now.

    i need extensive blueprints, maps, anything to offer.

    thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By ni_teach

    There are many web sites out there with layouts and a few that are trying to create 3d models of the rides. Google is a great website to start looking.
     
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    Originally Posted By PsylocibeFrog

    yeah im currently doing that, are there any modelers on these boards? i use 3ds max, sometimes maya.
     
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    Originally Posted By FerretAfros

    I've tried doing it in RollerCoaster Tycoon several times, but it just never really seemed to work for me. People would get lost or just do dumb thing, and I have always had trouble getting the attractions and queues to fit in their space.
     
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    Originally Posted By disneysrc

    This is something that's been tried by countless people over the years. The park is just too large to successfully make a 3D environment. You'd have to have a large team of 3D modelers working on it. Once that's done, you'd have to find a way for people to experience it themselves, and most people don't have fast enough machines or the proper software to do such a thing.

    A fully rendered 3D model of Disneyland could take literally years to produce. Look at how long it took to produce the Adventure Thru Innerspace Ridethru, and that's just one ride! (It took him almost 3 years to complete).
     
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    Originally Posted By Loreigh

    Im a modeler, i usually use max and have tried to start this project many times but i cant find enough reference. I would literally have to take my laptop into disneyland and sit for weeks on end to get everything just right...hmmm that doesnt sound so bad!
     

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