lazyboy97o
Well-Known Member
If this isn't done yet and can be seen from within WS...this doesn't look good
It’s actually worse than I expected.
If this isn't done yet and can be seen from within WS...this doesn't look good
I only know about these two banners.
Promotional Signage Pops Up at Remy's Ratatouille Adventure
New promotional signage has scurried into the Remy's Ratatouille Adventure construction site - showcasing a summer 2020 opening!blogmickey.com
If this isn't done yet and can be seen from within WS...this doesn't look good
I see two banners descripted in the article. One on the banks of the canal, the second one is hanging from the attraction's building.That’s one banner. Thanks nonetheless.
Looks like Toontown and old DHS had a baby. Why are some of the buildings bent? The cartoonification of World Showcase doesn’t need to extent to the buildings themselves. I’m not sure that’s a good idea, if that’s the idea here. Of course I hope the framework isn’t visible either, but it looks pretty obviously two-dimensional regardless.
I see two banners descripted in the article. One on the banks of the canal, the second one is hanging from the attraction's building.
Still, nothing special.
If this isn't done yet and can be seen from within WS...this doesn't look good
That was actually my question I should've posted. I was wondering where he got that picture from.I don’t believe you can get that view anywhere from within the park.
Not that exact view but I’ve been wondering if walking at ground level will reveal the metal supports behind the backdrop due to changing perspective as you move or even just looking at them from the wrong angle. Especially at the chimneys.I don’t believe you can get that view anywhere from within the park.
The flats block the main show space from directly in front of the attraction. The queue area is not as tall as the ride area.Not that exact view but I’ve been wondering if walking at ground level will reveal the metal supports behind the backdrop due to changing perspective as you move or even just looking at them from the wrong angle. Especially at the chimneys.
My other question is what view are they supposed to be blocking?
It’s actually worse than I expected.
That angle is, the other seems to be from the IG possibly.This seems to be a Skyliner view?
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I understand what they’re going for. Trompe l'oeil can be very believable in different instances. However, from what I can see right now, it doesn’t look convincing whatsoever.As of today from the international gateway.
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Speaking of WDSP, I'd much prefer they show CineMagique at the France theatre instead of the BatB sing-along.
At least that has something small to do with French culture, and is actually good.
Speaking of WDSP, I'd much prefer they show CineMagique at the France theatre instead of the BatB sing-along.
At least that has something small to do with French culture, and is actually good.
That fits better at DHS and would be a great show in the Frozen theater
Most likely bent for forced perspective.That’s one banner. Thanks nonetheless.
edit: I’m stupid, there’s two banners.
Looks like Toontown and old DHS had a baby. Why are some of the buildings bent? The cartoonification of World Showcase doesn’t need to extent to the buildings themselves. I’m not sure that’s a good idea, if that’s the idea here. Of course I hope the framework isn’t visible either, but it looks pretty obviously two-dimensional regardless.
This seems to be a Skyliner view?
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No, the attraction building is toony.Most likely bent for forced perspective.
It looks terrible for WS. It breaks the escapism of being in that country.
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