You are still not listening about the trees. Stop putting them in every tile. This would actually be a decent screenshot if you cleared some of them out.
I think you really ought to listen to the easier pieces of advice, like less trees and less coasters per screen. But if advice persists for more than 3 hours, contact your doctor immediately
I think these screens just shouldn't be allowed. I'm sorry but these screens that you post clutter the front page and take away from other members content that deserves criticism and attention. All I ask is that you start putting in some effort. But somehow I feel like this may be a mute point.
Show the work your proud of instead of covering it up. if trees get in the way, use a lower profile tree, bush, shrub or whatever, we all know what trees look like
But also, now that I think of it, it's s good idea not to put the same style of coasters next to each other like that. While it's fine to have multiple woodies next to each other, its looks poor to have a bunch of modern twister woodies next to each other. Good parks are about contrast. Contrast, contrast, contrast. I want that word to really stick. It's why covering every inch of park with trees or coasters looks bad. You want there to be some breathing room and/or variety with your park. Keeping that in mind should take you a long way
You are still not listening about the trees. Stop putting them in every tile. This would actually be a decent screenshot if you cleared some of them out.
I can't see shit with all these trees covering up the coasters...
2
many
trees
A lot of trees for a desert.
You won't die if you leave a few tiles empty.
Also, get rid of the red coaster.
Lol I don't even know why people are still giving feedback to this. Historyfreak doesn't listen to your comments.
Course i do listen and care and i understand but im told do what gets me hard!
It always depends on who is telling me what to do if it gets me hard or not.
That's it. We're done. Pack up shop, guys. Nothing will ever top this post.
I think you really ought to listen to the easier pieces of advice, like less trees and less coasters per screen. But if advice persists for more than 3 hours, contact your doctor immediately
Somebody take this guy's exclamation point key away from him.
I'm just going to make a suggestion:
Take a screen with scenery off next time.
Show the work your proud of instead of covering it up. if trees get in the way, use a lower profile tree, bush, shrub or whatever, we all know what trees look like
But also, now that I think of it, it's s good idea not to put the same style of coasters next to each other like that. While it's fine to have multiple woodies next to each other, its looks poor to have a bunch of modern twister woodies next to each other. Good parks are about contrast. Contrast, contrast, contrast. I want that word to really stick. It's why covering every inch of park with trees or coasters looks bad. You want there to be some breathing room and/or variety with your park. Keeping that in mind should take you a long way