Personally; not entirely sure I agree with your use of the dinghy track as a roof. Must admit, it looks a little cramped (at least from this angle) but I guess since there tigers you'll want quite a tall fence surrounding the area and therefore the isometric view will result in a shrunken view of the enclosure. Loving the viewing areas.
Will you be using entertainers as animals in these enclosures (ie pandas, tigers, elephants)?
I think it looks great Robbo, definitely going in the right direction at least. It does look a little messy but I think it's mostly because it's not finished or totally refined. I love the idea of making the exhibit a walk-thru "attraction" rather than just a simple enclosure. I think the colors and details are all there though. My one suggestion is to ditch the cobblestone used as roofing (I think?), because it confuses the eye. And make sure to clean up those fences on the bottom right! Otherwise, good stuff as always dude!
You made that ugly swamp tree look really good here. There is a lot of visual confusion though, partially due to the incomplete-ness, but mostly due to the glitchy looking fences, where steve is talking about, as well as across the exhibit.
Also I'm not as fond of the dinghy track here as I was in the other thing you showed me.
It's actually one of my favorite things you built. And I'm glad you got ride of the dingy slide and the cobblestone roofing. Really made it look better. But the actual exhibit is perfect. The viewing windows are perfect. I'm not sure how people don't see it.
Busch Gardens Asia's own tiger habitat, complete with glass-windowed tunnels, viewing platforms, and a supporting aviary! Experience the majesty of the bengal tiger, only at BGA's Tiger Trek!
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Personally; not entirely sure I agree with your use of the dinghy track as a roof. Must admit, it looks a little cramped (at least from this angle) but I guess since there tigers you'll want quite a tall fence surrounding the area and therefore the isometric view will result in a shrunken view of the enclosure. Loving the viewing areas.
Will you be using entertainers as animals in these enclosures (ie pandas, tigers, elephants)?
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I think it looks great Robbo, definitely going in the right direction at least. It does look a little messy but I think it's mostly because it's not finished or totally refined. I love the idea of making the exhibit a walk-thru "attraction" rather than just a simple enclosure. I think the colors and details are all there though. My one suggestion is to ditch the cobblestone used as roofing (I think?), because it confuses the eye. And make sure to clean up those fences on the bottom right! Otherwise, good stuff as always dude!
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You made that ugly swamp tree look really good here. There is a lot of visual confusion though, partially due to the incomplete-ness, but mostly due to the glitchy looking fences, where steve is talking about, as well as across the exhibit.
Also I'm not as fond of the dinghy track here as I was in the other thing you showed me.
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as it's obvious it needs some polsihing I do like the entire idea behind this!