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  • inthemanual%s's Photo

    that stage is adorable. I love how the planters look surrounding it as well.

  • Mattk48%s's Photo

    spectacular screen! Great colour choices, everything blends together really well 

  • geewhzz%s's Photo
    looks great!
  • Louis!%s's Photo

    Really great work. Lovely foliage.

  • Liampie%s's Photo

    You've become so good!

  • Turtle%s's Photo

    this is fantastic. it has that quality only a few builders possess of making you forget it's a bunch of scenery pieces stacked. it feels like everything there was premade as a single object. beautiful and very pleasant. 

  • Faas%s's Photo

    Awesome.

  • csw%s's Photo
    Can't wait to see this. Gold quality for sure
  • ][ntamin22%s's Photo

    I'm a big fan of how the stage area is done.  A little tree screen to enclose it and make it feel separated enough, but its still open and visible.

  • Coasterbill%s's Photo

    So Good.

  • Kevarchitect%s's Photo

    Absolutely perfect!

  • Sulakke%s's Photo

    Looks great! To me it feels like the big oak (a really ugly object btw) is a bit too much. I think a planter with some lower foliage like flowers would look better.

  • Poke%s's Photo

    Really nice.

  • trav%s's Photo

    I really like it but I feel as though the scale is off.

     

    For a start, it seems like you have the typical Dutch scale down to a tee, so quite small and built around the peeps, but then your fences are far too tall, literally being the size of the peep right next to it. I have the same issue with the purple flower planters in the middle, just put the flowers on the floor there I think. 

     

    Secondly, I'm not a big fan of the foliage under the invert, it seems very unkept for a theme park like this. I think it'd look a lot nicer if you removed a lot of the grass objects.

     

    The rest of the screen is very nice though, solid 80% or so.

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