If you want the bridges you need to take the water "under" the road. I mean you tape the water, while you're putting it down, actually go back on forth under the roads. That's how the bridges are made. Comprende?
Place the water you that you want. Then place water over the road beside it. Only do 1 side at a time because the corners will mess you up and you will end up with something like your 3rd pic.
The above wise tappers gave some solid advice! I would suggest you listen to your heart and continue trying. When you get that beautiful bridge built you will truly experience happy tapping!
Place the water down first and then build a road over the water. Water has to be on both sides and underneath the road. Test it by building a 3x3 water area, then down the middle place the road thru it, you will get a bridge. If you only want water on one side of the Bridge, the make two rows of water and build a road on over one of the rows of water.
Once you get it, you'll see you were probably making it more complicated than it really is. Give it another try.
Looking at the picture above by the prison, add two more rows of water down the middle, where you have the green patch of land, then run a row of road over a row of water. This is the basic way to add bridges. The play around with it to get the look you want.
From this photo, try changing the grass (in the center) into water and then just replace/rerun road over those broken areas. You can place the road in one circular pass.
Bridges and seawalls can be tricky, but once you understand a bridge needs water under the road and on both sides and a seawall needs water under and on one side, you can create more designs that incorporate water.
I finally got it. Thanx all. Takes a while for my old brain to figure things out but I finally got it.
Funny enough, this question is the reason I registered and posted my first question about back in November 2012. This question pops up every so often - it would be nice if EA gave us a separate Bridge object instead of the current confusing multi-step method.
I finally got it. Thanx all. Takes a while for my old brain to figure things out but I finally got it.
Funny enough, this question is the reason I registered and posted my first question about back in November 2012. This question pops up every so often - it would be nice if EA gave us a separate Bridge object instead of the current confusing multi-step method.
Amen to that. I used to wonder where people bought those bridges, and assumed they were a limited-time item because they weren't in my store anywhere.
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I finally got it. Thanx all. Takes a while for my old brain to figure things out but I finally got it.
Funny enough, this question is the reason I registered and posted my first question about back in November 2012. This question pops up every so often - it would be nice if EA gave us a separate Bridge object instead of the current confusing multi-step method.
Amen to that. I used to wonder where people bought those bridges, and assumed they were a limited-time item because they weren't in my store anywhere.
I finally got it. Thanx all. Takes a while for my old brain to figure things out but I finally got it.
Funny enough, this question is the reason I registered and posted my first question about back in November 2012. This question pops up every so often - it would be nice if EA gave us a separate Bridge object instead of the current confusing multi-step method.
Amen to that. I used to wonder where people bought those bridges, and assumed they were a limited-time item because they weren't in my store anywhere.
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What would Jim say in this situation? 8) 8)
Once you get it, you'll see you were probably making it more complicated than it really is. Give it another try.
Looking at the picture above by the prison, add two more rows of water down the middle, where you have the green patch of land, then run a row of road over a row of water. This is the basic way to add bridges. The play around with it to get the look you want.
From this photo, try changing the grass (in the center) into water and then just replace/rerun road over those broken areas. You can place the road in one circular pass.
Bridges and seawalls can be tricky, but once you understand a bridge needs water under the road and on both sides and a seawall needs water under and on one side, you can create more designs that incorporate water.
Funny enough, this question is the reason I registered and posted my first question about back in November 2012. This question pops up every so often - it would be nice if EA gave us a separate Bridge object instead of the current confusing multi-step method.
Amen to that. I used to wonder where people bought those bridges, and assumed they were a limited-time item because they weren't in my store anywhere.
Me too Annette
Same!