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Fountain...I like what you have done so far! (There are a few tiny things that I would make minor changes...but the majority of players wouldn't notice them. 😉 I see them because of my OCD.) I have a better understanding of what you were looking for on the large map. Will have to take another look at what is there, make some adjustments, and get screens to you to look at ASAP. Looking forward to further screens of this workbench :-) You have done very well on it so far!😀😀😀😀2 points
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I have never used this free-form map before and I was very concerned with money. I started with $500K and after doing the contest screen shot I made couple changes and built a mini-zoo to earn money and cultivate donors. The climate I envisioned was subtropical with a sandy desert area so flattened a corner sand pyramid to build the orangutan corner, added coastal birds back to the entrance, put in a gift shop and eliminated the Smores stand for use elsewhere. Putting in a swimming area generated a lot of money! I have a really difficult time planning out a whole zoo at once. Plus there a new animals to experiment with and colors, foliage, and new buildings so the colors of paths are not overly refined. Dr Rick's Rainbow Gum Trees above. Any suggestions on how to disguise the interior edges of the sunken exhibits that will not upset the birds and are compatible with the Invisible Fence? I am using Borosanto (sp) birds Black Spoonbill. Future pix will include Dr Rick's Oceania Invasion and Genki's birds. it'd be great to have a new Shoebill and a Secretary Bird. The entrance is off to left. The brownish-orange tiled roof & green arched building is Endangered Animal Gift Shop that sells prints of animals. I expected the building to be more of a money maker. Dr Rick's Education & Adoption, gifts off screen, earns far more money. Simple canopied waiting areas on both sides of the entrance walk. The re-colored grid paths are $5/sq while the Aquawave Path and Hula Girls Pack Paths and Stormy's Hawaiian-look (not the official name) paths are are $50/sq. Another angle from the entrance and those Shetland ponies on the right are popular, breed fast, good money maker, and healthy. Below is reverse angle from the orangutan corner. Another view Scarlet Ibis1 point
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Practicing workbench/map creation using Caddienoah's small map base to create a Bristol-ish/Atlantic City/Coney Island temperate seaside. Aiming to make a medium and a large map for release later but working on blending, spacing for now. I'd like to read what is good and improvement ideas, please. Med & Large maps more scenery and maybe more shoreline working buildings added and maybe a larger pier or multiple piers. Inside wall will be 2/3 space for zoo & 1/3 housing seaside. Thanks!1 point
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Returning to first zoo... Terrific Thai Food Heading toward rear past Hawaiian Monk Seal.... Upper right is Baird's Tapir next to the brown young of Southern Cassowary California Sea Lion, Humboldt Penguin Humboldt Penguin, New Zealand Sea Lion Above freshwater tanks Baji top, Amazon River Dolphin bottom Top-- Color Changing Octopus are hiding Puna (sp) Flamingos S American coastal birds, fresh water Jabiru from Australia need a lot of space. Only 3 adult birds aer happy in the exhibit while 15 - 20 Puna flamingos could share their exhibit.1 point
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I interrupt this Ariznana-inspired zoo to bring a few pix from my New Items zoo that I created for the purpose of trying out new downloads. I got caught up in the building of it and started caring a bit about guest happiness that was in the low 80s. I built the zoo so I could test size and guest reactions to new animals, buildings, flora. It is first zoo that I used multiples of the same animal houses with different exhibits and where the visitor numbers justified upkeep. I also learned that even though watching Bengal Tigers with cubs swimming in a tank is a good animation, guests do not seem to see them in the tank when the guest viewpoint is lowered by a 2-3 levels. BTW center is the Capybara by Borasoto (yet another spelling incantation). Guests go nuts for tigers in flat water mode + raised viewing height. The same thing happened with Humbolt Penguins in a tank. I did not destroy the peguin's tank but I did return the height of viewing to top of tank and guests were pleased. I tracked this down by noticing guests had no thoughts about those animals in tanks while noticing the same animals when the animal was on land. Below I did not realize I had created space and alignment for an access road by putting the animal houses so close together. Easy to add road for deliveries to restaurants & stands. I did pretty well with color interest. Upper tanks contain the new sharks -- a real challenge to satisfy needing especially large tanks. Blue shark births 4 pups at a time in large, very deep tank. Goblin and white tipped sharks seem to need100 sq for each adult. I am most proud of the flower-waves to beach effect in the next two pix. 15th Tek Anniversary recolored flowers + ambient driftwood + ambient seagull.1 point
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Here are more beyond the Pony Ride. The upper exhibits Bactarian Camels munching on hay and Lesser Roadrunner munching on fruits. The pale trunk trees are from RDFT foliage eucalyptus trees. Pivot view, staffing center at L corner. L corner is one of Jan's Vases. Left is Gullah and Cockatiel. The Opal rocks are a great addition. Below, further left on the path.... Leftmost is Hawaiian monk seal exhibit toward R Hula lessons, Edu & Adopt. By Supermom's Butterfly Fountain is plenty of room for groups to meet. Below is Thai Restaurant, L & Dr Rick's Butterfly Building, R. More to come soon....1 point