Screenshot / Yamato Gardens

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  • Comment System%s's Photo
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  • Gustav Goblin%s's Photo

    Oh my god this is adorable. So happy to see more LL here! Landscaping is really great and I love the feature with the sunken pagodas. That's really smart. The rockwork makes the otherwise rigid wall feel very organic which works really well. I also really like how you're embracing open grass as well. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be like a curb or something, but I think using dirt or grass/dirt instead of rock under the paths would make it look a lot more natural.

  • Xophe%s's Photo

    Super cute indeed! Love this style of LL - so nostalgic. Very nice landscaping and rockwork. Something about the area in the top right (around the clock) feels a bit visually busy. Might just be the crop of the screen though. Looking forward to seeing more!

  • Cocoa%s's Photo

    love this

  • J K%s's Photo

    Only good vibes present.

  • Milo%s's Photo

    Someone is playing mindgames...

     

    This is really cool,  lots of classy choices and it also looks hackless (minus the custom map)?

     

    I'm not 100% on the rock under the path as I think it washes out the landscaping but I always love to see the grass,  rocks + gray castle texture,  and single tile path.

     

    There are some really nice choices in here: like the bell pagoda roof being used with the red tile path,  the mine ruins for a broken section of wall,  the white full tile flowers,  and the well crafted vanilla entrance gate with an entrance building in front of it.  I like to see the urban window texture used where it gives that extra little bit of texture.

     

    It feels like an LL interpretation of an ar2910 landscape.  You're really stretching a classic vanilla scenario feel to its highest potential.  It's probably very difficult but incorporating some scenario park boundary fence would add an extra little touch.

  • Lurker%s's Photo

    Great classic style, landscaping and foliage are especially good, very lively and flowing. 

  • RWE%s's Photo

    Lovely work. Despite the simplicity this shows a great sense of composition and scaling.

  • Liampie%s's Photo

    Infectious

  • Faas%s's Photo
    This is one of the coolest screens posted on here recently. Love it.

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