not a bad attempt with the rocks for your first try! i like to cover up the transition between the rocks and the land with some irregular "natural" feeling foliage, to cover the lines. flowers could also work, depending on the theme.
one other thing to try is to work in the larger full tile rock pieces - layering them with the quarter tile pieces you've already used can create some more organic feeling rock shapes.
not a bad attempt with the rocks for your first try! i like to cover up the transition between the rocks and the land with some irregular "natural" feeling foliage, to cover the lines. flowers could also work, depending on the theme.
one other thing to try is to work in the larger full tile rock pieces - layering them with the quarter tile pieces you've already used can create some more organic feeling rock shapes.
My first time using the Fisch rocks to landscape for this tiny 7x7 dive... how would y'all recommend improving? I'm not really sure how to best transition between scenery and land tiles.
(And yes, I will fix the triple lamp on the bridge lol)
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Turtle Offline
not a bad attempt with the rocks for your first try! i like to cover up the transition between the rocks and the land with some irregular "natural" feeling foliage, to cover the lines. flowers could also work, depending on the theme.
one other thing to try is to work in the larger full tile rock pieces - layering them with the quarter tile pieces you've already used can create some more organic feeling rock shapes.
MrTycoonCoaster Offline
I liked the tip
MrTycoonCoaster Offline
I liked it, it gave me some ideas
kenos Offline
typical dive..... drop and than break
bmschulz Offline
I appreciate this advice! Played around with some grass work and tweaked the rocks to make the edges less harsh... it's looking a bit better.
Liampie Offline
I like it too. Have you ever tried spicing up the architecture? Make it look a bit less like a garden shed?