Originally posted by Jer
Handbuilding since I actually take pride in my coasters. Sure anyone could sit there and play with numbers to create a perfect ride in 3 minutes, but how many people could sit at there computer for 3 months (not straight of course) working on smoothing a ride?
Yeah, I used to think that too. But the truth is, making a good ride with Elementary takes almost as long as making a good ride by hand. Sure, you could make a 3-minute ride with Element Wizards and very basic HSAK, but it would suck in terms of originality and layout. When I was hand-building, it took me a good 20 to 30 hours to get the shaping right. Well, now that I've switched to FVD, it still takes me a good 20 hours to do it well. Sure, I could make a crappy FVD coaster in about 2 hours, and there are a few people that do that, but it's not the same. The extra time spent fine-tuning the formulas shows just as much as the extra time spent tweaking vertexes by hand does. So don't go dissing Elementary until you've tried it yourself. I personally find using FVD just as satisfying as hand-building when I spend the extra time on an element to get it just right. It's all about effort either way... and how much time you are willing to spend tweaking an element to get it working just like you imagined it.
Disclaimer: my first FVD coaster, Hurricane, is not a good example. I did mess with it plenty, but there were still several elements that didn't turn out like I wanted them to, and I didn't have the time to go back and fine-tune them.