TavieP
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Horizons was my all-time favorite attraction at WDW - I must have ridden it dozens of times before it closed in the late nineties.
In the throes of nostalgia, I stumbled across this amazing site called http://horizonsresurrected.com
This guy's more obsessed than I am! He says:
He only has a bit up now and you need a pretty good processor on your computer to be able to view it smoothly, but man - it's really gorgeous. If you're an Epcot fan and remember it fondly, you must check it out!
In the throes of nostalgia, I stumbled across this amazing site called http://horizonsresurrected.com
This guy's more obsessed than I am! He says:
My mission is to recreate this lost EPCOT Center attraction in virtual 3D space, so that it can once again be experienced and enjoyed by all.
First, I will recreate the entire HORIZONS pavilion as a 3d model (including all lighting, show scenes, and animated moving parts) using a combination of Google Sketchup and 3D Studio MAX.
Then, I will create an interactive version of the pavilion so that it can be experienced in first person (like an FPS video game) through the web.
First, I will recreate the entire HORIZONS pavilion as a 3d model (including all lighting, show scenes, and animated moving parts) using a combination of Google Sketchup and 3D Studio MAX.
Then, I will create an interactive version of the pavilion so that it can be experienced in first person (like an FPS video game) through the web.
He only has a bit up now and you need a pretty good processor on your computer to be able to view it smoothly, but man - it's really gorgeous. If you're an Epcot fan and remember it fondly, you must check it out!