It's a bit of a mixed bag. There is a lot to like, in particular the cute scale and single wide pathing. Little things like the mesh roof, seating areas and the flat tucked in there are nice.
I think the rock work over the flat is fine on it's own but quarter tile land blocks are always a risk if you break away from the full tile landscaping look. You've got the full tile work on the left so the screen has two distinctive landscaping choices in such a small space that I'd prefer were blended a little better. The waterfalls are nice, if a little underdone. I could see implementing some quarter tile blocks there could pull the landscaping together better. The foliage is ok although maybe some more would break up the monotony of the rock texture.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. There is a lot to like, in particular the cute scale and single wide pathing. Little things like the mesh roof, seating areas and the flat tucked in there are nice.
I think the rock work over the flat is fine on it's own but quarter tile land blocks are always a risk if you break away from the full tile landscaping look. You've got the full tile work on the left so the screen has two distinctive landscaping choices in such a small space that I'd prefer were blended a little better. The waterfalls are nice, if a little underdone. I could see implementing some quarter tile blocks there could pull the landscaping together better. The foliage is ok although maybe some more would break up the monotony of the rock texture.
I did think perhaps the two scales didn't blend perfectly. Are there any cs pieces of block that take up 1 tile instead of a 1/4? Thank you for the comments on the good and bad, I think currently I'm just spewing ideas at the screen and moving around the park (I mistakenly thought a 200x200 grid was a good starting size) so these comments are the type I hope to refer back to when polishing up areas.
Part of the pirates themed section of my park. Guests can take a ride on 'drunken sailor' in search of some pirate booty. Look out for the actors who tentitavely must walk the plank moments before you!
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Chocotopian Offline
I like the way the scenery and buildings straddle the drop, making it viewable from a lot of angles.
Milo Offline
It's a bit of a mixed bag. There is a lot to like, in particular the cute scale and single wide pathing. Little things like the mesh roof, seating areas and the flat tucked in there are nice.
I think the rock work over the flat is fine on it's own but quarter tile land blocks are always a risk if you break away from the full tile landscaping look. You've got the full tile work on the left so the screen has two distinctive landscaping choices in such a small space that I'd prefer were blended a little better. The waterfalls are nice, if a little underdone. I could see implementing some quarter tile blocks there could pull the landscaping together better. The foliage is ok although maybe some more would break up the monotony of the rock texture.
ottersalad Offline
I agree with Milo.. ditch the quarter tile land blocks and this would look way better. Cool color blends here.. not used to a pastel pirate look.
nin Offline
The ideas are present, the execution is not. Milo definitely offers words of wisdom here.
salsaontop Offline
I did think perhaps the two scales didn't blend perfectly. Are there any cs pieces of block that take up 1 tile instead of a 1/4? Thank you for the comments on the good and bad, I think currently I'm just spewing ideas at the screen and moving around the park (I mistakenly thought a 200x200 grid was a good starting size) so these comments are the type I hope to refer back to when polishing up areas.
Thanks everyone else for the comments as well.