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Concept Site Plans

RandySavage

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Hey. I create concept site plans for theme parks (and other types of parks) and have a drawn a series of plans that represent my vision of an idealized (to me) Disney theme park portfolio:

Here is a sample of my work:
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Let me know if you'd be interested in seeing more detailed versions of my concept plans or possibly turning your park ideas into similar plans.

Cheers.
 

RandySavage

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I'm finding the largest size Flickr will allow me to post is still too small to read the text/see the detail. I will revise the plans with larger font and post when I get a chance.
 

RandySavage

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^Thanks for the compliment. The redacted lines are original attractions/lands.

I wanted to hold off giving names until I could show the concepts of those attractions via images & written descriptions; seeing a random attraction name without knowing anything about what's there is somewhat meaningless.
 

MRX1985

New Member
Your ideals for an ideal Disney park are like mine. I have some ideas, and I was wondering if u can get them onto map form as I am terrible with those types of programs.
 

RandySavage

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^ The first thing you should do is play around with a basic program already installed on your computer like MSPaint. Once you've created your own rough (it can be "stick figures") conceptual layout of your ideal park (with labels), we can talk about my transforming it to the same/similar style as my concept plans.
 

ScorpionX

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^ The first thing you should do is play around with a basic program already installed on your computer like MSPaint. Once you've created your own rough (it can be "stick figures") conceptual layout of your ideal park (with labels), we can talk about my transforming it to the same/similar style as my concept plans.
I just finished my Mircosoft Paint rendering of Epcot 2010's Future World for the Gemini Series. What do I do to make the picture look like something of your work?
:veryconfu
 

RandySavage

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Original Poster
^ The first thing you'll need is computer-aided-drafting (CAD) software. Then you'll have to become proficient in its use.

If you feel like posting as large a version as possible here (or link to it) and I can take a stab at converting it.
 

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