2025 has been the year of comebacks! I really admire the way you make LL feel like it's not on the grid just through strategic building placement and using organic details to break up rigid structures. The water coaster splashes along the terraced waterfalls is such a cool idea. The long bridge on the left looks a little undersupported though, and I bet there's a way to beef it up even with what I presume to be no hacks whatsoever.
It's great to see you back, Poke! You and csw disappeared around the same time which was a real blow to the LL holdouts.
I'd forgotten you had flirted with the experimental single wide path style several years back. I think you have refined it a lot and are taking it to the next level. This is really nice stuff. The black path and yellow supports really works well as a combo along with the wood fence texture. It also gives you the option to add some intricate little support structures like where you paired them with lamp posts or next to windows.
If you have your heart set on hackless, I understand. But the foliage falls in between sparse and dense to me, in an unpleasant way. It could use just a couple more manicured moments and either trimming for more grass negative space or the addition of some quarter tile bushes under full tile trees to tighten up the clumps.
Overall this is really great and one of my most anticipated projects atm. It brings a real classy throwback with modern touches in a way only someone who loves LL like you can.
A new Poke screen definitely wasn't on my bingo card for September 2025! Lovely work, clean and clear, good style too that feels classic but not derivative. Hopefully more on the way soon?
2025 has been the year of comebacks! I really admire the way you make LL feel like it's not on the grid just through strategic building placement and using organic details to break up rigid structures. The water coaster splashes along the terraced waterfalls is such a cool idea. The long bridge on the left looks a little undersupported though, and I bet there's a way to beef it up even with what I presume to be no hacks whatsoever.
very kitabisaki. love it.
Glad you remembered your password.
Shitabasaki....
I kid, I kid!
It's great to see you back, Poke! You and csw disappeared around the same time which was a real blow to the LL holdouts.
I'd forgotten you had flirted with the experimental single wide path style several years back. I think you have refined it a lot and are taking it to the next level. This is really nice stuff. The black path and yellow supports really works well as a combo along with the wood fence texture. It also gives you the option to add some intricate little support structures like where you paired them with lamp posts or next to windows.
If you have your heart set on hackless, I understand. But the foliage falls in between sparse and dense to me, in an unpleasant way. It could use just a couple more manicured moments and either trimming for more grass negative space or the addition of some quarter tile bushes under full tile trees to tighten up the clumps.
Overall this is really great and one of my most anticipated projects atm. It brings a real classy throwback with modern touches in a way only someone who loves LL like you can.
This is great, I wish I had this ability to work with RCTLL
Vibes are immaculate. Great to see you back.
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This is also you, right?