New Foliage Paints & Placables

I really miss the redwoods… I’m hoping they can be reintroduced into the game as placable decorations and a paint brush.

-(New Oregon and Northern California maps with them would be chef’s kiss. Just ones that are Less About Snow.
A Redwood Forest park with the Golden Gate Bridge/Oakland/San Francisco in the distance like Jurassic Park San Diego would be a dream come true. A long shot I know but would be a dream come true none the less. Even if it was less park and more wild like a capture/roundup mission map.
Maps with major cities in the backgrounds like San Diego would be really interesting all around. Say we were capturing wild dinosaurs to relocate from populated areas and you have a whole other DFW DLC out of that. Probably what we all wish Dominion should of been. Ok I went off subject my bad lol)

I’m also hoping for the large umbrella tree to make a return… Those were great assets and I still find myself spacing and looking for them once and awhile when I’m building.

More unique trees in general would be a great addition.

I also think it would be amazing to have trees with branches the Pterasaurs can land on. Or at least the smaller species.

Placable Logs. Lord almighty have we wanted those placable Logs. All different shapes and sizes. Being able to rotate them like the rocks would be great too.

Flower Beds and plants of all different colors to differentiate habitats better.

LARGER rocks. I mean ones we could make Cliff faces with. We really need these to make some epic builds. It would be great if we could almost fit them it out the sides of hills, and if possible, it would be even more amazing if terrestrial dinosaurs could walk on them along with Pterasaurs perching on them. I don’t mean so large a Brachiosaurus could take a walk on one. More like a Triceratops could step onto and stand on it but that’s about it. But just being able to be perched on by Pterasaurs is understandable.
I really would just like them to have a sheer side to them and be able to nudge them into hills to make Cliff faces. Would really like them not to clip with each other also to make really Cliff walls.

Last I’m really hoping we can get little water falls and down-flowing streams with rapids that we can place on slopes and connect are bodies of water at different elevations. The rapids on slopes would be good for a river tour also. To connects different elevations and enclosures.
Water features beyond what we have for enclosures would really spice things up.

Plus the ability to connect are water to our lagoons (Just the illusion of, say a River, emptying into them) even if it is just a gate style decoration for the lagoons that look like an opened pillared section Water flows through but the marine reptile in the lagoon is still contained for example.
Just things that can give a more natural flow to the water in our parks and connect things up nice into one river system if we wanted to. (Lagoon fence decorations of all the Exhibit Signs for each Marine Reptile in game would be nice too)

I feel these plants and water options would really change the entire game as far as builds go.
 
LARGER rocks. I mean ones we could make Cliff faces with. We really need these to make some epic builds. It would be great if we could almost fit them it out the sides of hills, and if possible, it would be even more amazing if terrestrial dinosaurs could walk on them along with Pterasaurs perching on them. I don’t mean so large a Brachiosaurus could take a walk on one. More like a Triceratops could step onto and stand on it but that’s about it. But just being able to be perched on by Pterasaurs is understandable.
I really would just like them to have a sheer side to them and be able to nudge them into hills to make Cliff faces. Would really like them not to clip with each other also to make really Cliff walls.
Yes! We do need rock cliffs.
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I'd also like some large cave like structures to be able to place in exhibits, as well things like the cliff faces discussed above.
 
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