Steal one from a reallife zooWhenever I start a new zoo I’m always left with the crippling task of the entrance. My zoo entrances are usually pretty boring ans simple. Does anyone know how I can make a better entrance?
That's what I do as well, I'll admit I have never actually made an entrance for a zoo by my own creativity. Searching online for zoo entrance pics helps a ton to see the variety of layouts possible from simple 'rustic' forest entrances to complex modern entrances.Steal one from a reallife zoo
In all honesty, taking inspiration from real life is super helpfull when coming up with entrances
This one looks great.I have a blueprint of an empty shell for entrance that I usually use and switch materials colours and decorations for each zoo haha.
So most of my zoos have an entrance similar to this shape. But it does really save me alot of time.View attachment 368829
Are you playing in Franchise? You definitely don't want to blow all your budget on a huge entrance right at the startHappy to find this thread.
I often have difficulty with park entrances as well. It is often a small enclosure and staff facilities, often just enough to get an income and research building styles before I could remodel the Zoo. I never know what is the best way to do park entrances, as I limit myself to whatever the Path's width is.
Oh i love that parking lot.3. Modern zoo based around concept of trees - my current project, went BIG on this one, as in massively oversized!
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4. Concept for a spa-zoo - "Thrive" wellness retreat (I had just been to a spa and was thinking how much cooler it would be if it also had animals)
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Thank you! I am really happy with itOh i love that parking lot.
Also i really would love a tutorial on how to do those tree things in a smaller scale because i have planned to add something similar to the interior of the info and gift shop buildings and probably the restaurant.
Awesome! Yes those. Although similar to the big one for the branches was what i had in mind. What pieces did you use for the branches?Thank you! I am really happy with itThe tree theme gave me the idea of parking spots that branch off. Each part of the lot is named for a different tree, in alphabetical order, and planted with those trees to match:
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Something like this?
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There is one in my workshop but for a tutorial, do you know the mud column technique? Basically that but using the conservation slats, build them up into an arch, rotate. Once you have a few rotated, add lighting to some at different heights, and rotate again so that you get some random variation. Let me know if you'd like more detail, I can write it up properly or make a short video
Again I started with the conservation slats, I just extended the arch and made it super curvy, ending in a tight spiral. After rotating, I added a bigger spiral bit on to one of the arches, so I had a couple of different versions. Then I attached the conservation basket lampshades on to the bigger spirals hanging down. I alternated the lampshades (ie big long, small short etc). Here it is in progress:Awesome! Yes those. Although similar to the big one for the branches was what i had in mind. What pieces did you use for the branches?
I do know the technique, i've seen it online but never tried it my self. I need to practice my circles haha