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10 years ago
cdepast wrote:
this looks incredible. How did you go about stitching it all together? It came out really clean.
Thank you!
I've been playing a long while (but quit playing for over a year, just got back to it) and I've regrouped my areas a couple of times. I have a whole bunch of old maps on this link: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u1r52czgk2sst4x/AABnIpegPFLf5kGA2xpeCR48a?dl=0
My top tips are first of all to organize your town into different areas. Hillbilly mountain, industrial area, shopping avenue etc.
Also try to decide which buildings you want to give more space than others. Like my mansions in the north east or the sports arenas for instance. They get a lot more space than most buildings. When doing this also concider which buildings you actually want. I have a lot of buildings in my inventory that are too ugly or doesn't fit in nicely anywhere. "All night gym" will be next to go from my map...
If you can (and want to spend your time doing it) try to make big screenshots like mine. First time I did it I realized my town looked like crap and it was a lot easier to plan my town when I was fully zoomed out. To see the bigger picture, so to say. Doing this allows for sketches right on the map. Like crossing out areas and drawing lines to remind yourself to move buildings. If you can you should totally do it.
I'm not sure if it is noticeable to anybody else but to me the final touch is to use the smallest flower patches and shrubs on big grass areas to make them look less perfect. I think they blend in with the grass and look like random patches of weeds.
Always rotate your decorations if you use many of the same so they don't like exact copies of each other.
Hope that helps :)
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