December 17, 201312 yr If I buy some Merch for the KI Store on the website, Will it get here by Christmas? Thanks.
December 17, 201312 yr I was told items usually ship within 7-10 days. With being the holidays this puts it at even more difficulty. I'd suggest contacting the park and asking for the merch dept to see exactly. Also after getting this far I got to pick up my stuff directly from the park before the Holiday party this year. You may be able to do the same.
December 17, 201312 yr There is a Holiday Shipping Note at the top of the Kings Island Marketplace website that says the following: "Any orders placed after December 10th may not be shipped until January 3rd, 2014." (http://www.kimarketplace.com/Default.aspx)
December 17, 201312 yr What I have done in the past is place the order online. Print out a picture of it with description and wrap that with a note saying it will be shipped on what ever date it should be shipped. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
December 17, 201312 yr I have another question for Don, what 3D program was used to create the trailer videos for Banshee? I know it wasn't RCT3 nor No Limits and I have no idea. Does anyone else?
December 18, 201312 yr I have another question for Don, what 3D program was used to create the trailer videos for Banshee? I know it wasn't RCT3 nor No Limits and I have no idea. Does anyone else? I don't remember what program he uses to make it, but Kevin Mcveen's company is http://www.3dvip.com. They produced the animation videos for Banshee and essentially everything else in the past 12 years.
December 20, 201312 yr I have another question for Don, what 3D program was used to create the trailer videos for Banshee? I know it wasn't RCT3 nor No Limits and I have no idea. Does anyone else?I don't remember what program he uses to make it, but Kevin Mcveen's company is http://www.3dvip.com. They produced the animation videos for Banshee and essentially everything else in the past 12 years. I remember reading (years ago) on his website that he used 3D Studio Max (by Autodesk). It is a professional level 3D modeling program, costing around $4,000-$5,000 I believe. He wrote that he developed many techniques to help model the track and supports quickly, since the program didn't have any built-in tools for that like No Limits. Before going pro, he posted coaster animations just for the fun of it. Even his amateur videos were miles better than the pro coaster animations out there. On an old computer somewhere I've got a few of them, including a cool recreation of the Crystal Beach Cyclone.
December 20, 201312 yr And his name is Keith, not Kevin. I remembered that the other day driving, but don't promote Tapatalking and driving. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk
December 20, 201312 yr On an old computer somewhere I've got a few of them, including a cool recreation of the Crystal Beach Cyclone. I would love to see that. Those recreations are amazing.
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