Great video and creation. One tip tho, your timelapses were a little nauseating. I forgot who said that (I believe is was either Silvarret or Geekism) but they said when recording a building timelapse to keep your camera as still as possible and when you need to move it around then just move it to a different angle to make the video a little easier to watch. Hopefully this tip helps, great build!
I like your idea to have less of the timelapses and more time where you review what you've built. At the speed you need to keep the timelapses to show everything, it can be hard to see what you're doing. You could potentially even spend a little bit of time showing us interesting techniques you found/used in certain places. Whatever pace you get these out at is fine by us, you're in a very busy time of your life and like you mentioned your college experience should come first. Love your building style, and I'm looking forward to the next one, you've got a very good, distinct style.
I've been bingwatching all your latest videos and I'm glad to found you and your channel! It's been years since I played Parkitect last time but you make me wanna play again! Sadly, I'll be keeping that need to build more hype for PlanCo2 this fall. Nice video as usual and keep it up with the great work!
Just bumped into your channel and I really like your style of building. I can't wait to see more of that! Some parts of the timelapse were a little too fast-paced, especially the part after completing the challenge. I even got quite dizzy watching that and therefore had to decide to skip the rest unfortunately. There is some room for improvement, but keep up the good and hard work! :)
@@PhilThaChil Thanks for the kind words and advice! I unfortunately have to speed the footage up a lot which causes the rapid camera movement. It should get a lot better once I start cutting down more which will allow me to slow down the footage a bit.
Great video and creation. One tip tho, your timelapses were a little nauseating. I forgot who said that (I believe is was either Silvarret or Geekism) but they said when recording a building timelapse to keep your camera as still as possible and when you need to move it around then just move it to a different angle to make the video a little easier to watch. Hopefully this tip helps, great build!
I like your idea to have less of the timelapses and more time where you review what you've built. At the speed you need to keep the timelapses to show everything, it can be hard to see what you're doing. You could potentially even spend a little bit of time showing us interesting techniques you found/used in certain places.
Whatever pace you get these out at is fine by us, you're in a very busy time of your life and like you mentioned your college experience should come first.
Love your building style, and I'm looking forward to the next one, you've got a very good, distinct style.
Thanks for the advice! I think I’ll try that out with the next video to hopefully get these to around 40-ish minutes consistently.
Bro, love your designs. The transfer tracks need room to transfer & move/expand laterally. The sloped roofs don't allow for that. ;)
Thank you! And that makes way more sense!
I've been bingwatching all your latest videos and I'm glad to found you and your channel! It's been years since I played Parkitect last time but you make me wanna play again! Sadly, I'll be keeping that need to build more hype for PlanCo2 this fall.
Nice video as usual and keep it up with the great work!
Thank you so much! I’m super excited for PC2 as well!
Just bumped into your channel and I really like your style of building. I can't wait to see more of that!
Some parts of the timelapse were a little too fast-paced, especially the part after completing the challenge. I even got quite dizzy watching that and therefore had to decide to skip the rest unfortunately.
There is some room for improvement, but keep up the good and hard work! :)
@@PhilThaChil Thanks for the kind words and advice! I unfortunately have to speed the footage up a lot which causes the rapid camera movement. It should get a lot better once I start cutting down more which will allow me to slow down the footage a bit.
Very talented!
Thank you!
Wow I loved the pyramid technique to make the asian roofs, amazing park!
Do you upload them in the workshop?
Thank you! I keep forgetting to upload them. They’ll be up soon!
Love your parkitect videos
Thank you!
The rope tech is perfect. I'm going to use that next time.
Can’t wait to see it! :)
After the base scenarios, that’s not it for the campaign, you still have to do the taste of adventure campaign :)
I’d love to get that far!