Wow, that's a big patch of land you've got there... impressive!
Those shades are a real pain indeed. I've found the only way for a 'clear' picture is to make much more screenshots so that the stitching program will have much more overlap and will stitch the screenshots based on brightness. This will then eliminate the dark shading in the center of the compiled picture.
Thank you, I only started playing last November so haven't bought all the land yet. Got plenty more to play with my current plots are costing between 125,000 & 300,000 so that will give u an idea of where I am up to on the map. When I have a bit more time I plan to screenshot my whole town but I will wait for the Halloween shading to go first. I just use the blueship Collage app on iPad to stitch which is a pain for large areas as you have to shrink each frame to get them all in but it's not easy to shrink them all to exactly the same size. I'm looking for a better app to do it if you have any suggestions.
If you can wait buying the plots then do, because sometimes the prizes drop significantly when a new level is introduced.
With regard to a stitching app I fear cannot help as I'm an Android player. Besides that, I don't stitch on my tablet, but rather email myself the print screens and stitch them on my PC using Microsoft ICE.
With you being an iPad player, I assume you have a Mac in which case I would suggest to try Hugin which is developed for multiple OS. (http://hugin.sourceforge.net/). I've used this in the past... it is very demanding but it can give excellent results.
For both programs you don't need to resize anything. Just make sure that your printscreens have the same zoom-factor and have enough overlap and you're good to go.
I'm about to do yet another design where I will probably add water once again, because I think it contributes to the creepiness. It will also include more Wailing walls.
Although Act 3 will introduce Biohazrad walls/tower, I won't be using them in the Halloween design, they will end up around the nuclear plant and/or Frinks area.
I'm about to do yet another design where I will probably add water once again, because I think it contributes to the creepiness. It will also include more Wailing walls.
Although Act 3 will introduce Biohazrad walls/tower, I won't be using them in the Halloween design, they will end up around the nuclear plant and/or Frinks area.
I really like it. Always scrolling around when i visited!
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With regard to a stitching app I fear cannot help as I'm an Android player. Besides that, I don't stitch on my tablet, but rather email myself the print screens and stitch them on my PC using Microsoft ICE.
With you being an iPad player, I assume you have a Mac in which case I would suggest to try Hugin which is developed for multiple OS. (http://hugin.sourceforge.net/). I've used this in the past... it is very demanding but it can give excellent results.
For both programs you don't need to resize anything. Just make sure that your printscreens have the same zoom-factor and have enough overlap and you're good to go.
As for the Halloween stuff I don't see as a permanent addition to my design, that's in the Halloween Faire on the promenade:
bigger version: https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ejbb7svV4z0/VjOrLiiRjWI/AAAAAAAAANA/Dxr6liTrCk0/s1500-Ic42/TSTO_halloweenField20151030_stitch.png.jpg
I'm about to do yet another design where I will probably add water once again, because I think it contributes to the creepiness. It will also include more Wailing walls.
Although Act 3 will introduce Biohazrad walls/tower, I won't be using them in the Halloween design, they will end up around the nuclear plant and/or Frinks area.
I really like it. Always scrolling around when i visited!
This is very clever!