05-19-2009, 12:12 PM
In your pics, it appears to be in a corner. If that is the case, couldn't you add the background to the "base", and put the whole module in, in one piece?
The selective compression, buildings "too close" actually adds to the sense of distance.
My only complaint about the concept?. . . . Why didn't I think of that!
Quote:I'm also thinking using the stand alone trees up front, near the mainline, tall in the front and progressively shorter til I get to the WS clump foliage, which I used between the buildings.That sounds like the best way to arrange the "greenage".
Quote:I'm thinking(again...smoke), that I'm going to use one or two houses(Pic1) instead of the six(Pic2)If you decide to use "the six", lay them out on the scene base, looking down on them. You can "selectively compress" the real estate, but having the buildings in a more natural alignment from above, will give them a more natural "look" when viewed side on.
The selective compression, buildings "too close" actually adds to the sense of distance.
My only complaint about the concept?. . . . Why didn't I think of that!
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The greatest place to live life, is on the sharp leading edge of a learning curve.
Lead me not into temptation.....I can find it myself!