In Depth Guide on Farm Designing
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In Depth Guide on Farm Designing
When doing a Design, first you must decide this.
Am I doing a Garden, or a Wild farm?
A Garden farm is something more closed in with boundarys, and not out in the middle of space.
A Wild Farm is something in an area, like a Forest, a Pond, a Desert, a Beach, anything like that.
If you chose Garden, here are some tips.
Choose a theme you want to do. Colorful, one certain color, vegetables, flowers, something like that.
Cemetry is good to use in a farm. A Cemetric farm is exactly the same on both sides. This makes it look very neat and tidy.
If you are not using cemetry, kinda have an Idea on what you want to do, and make sure it ties together. Not all thrown into a farm.
If you chose wild, chosoe what the setting is. A pond, a Forest, a Desert, a Beach, a stream, a feild, a swamp, or any place else.
Now get some flora, and landscaping to go with it. Make sure it matches the setting. Add it into teh Design, in a way that works.
I hope this helps, if you need more help visit DecorUniversity on creaturebreeder!
Am I doing a Garden, or a Wild farm?
A Garden farm is something more closed in with boundarys, and not out in the middle of space.
A Wild Farm is something in an area, like a Forest, a Pond, a Desert, a Beach, anything like that.
If you chose Garden, here are some tips.
Choose a theme you want to do. Colorful, one certain color, vegetables, flowers, something like that.
Cemetry is good to use in a farm. A Cemetric farm is exactly the same on both sides. This makes it look very neat and tidy.
If you are not using cemetry, kinda have an Idea on what you want to do, and make sure it ties together. Not all thrown into a farm.
If you chose wild, chosoe what the setting is. A pond, a Forest, a Desert, a Beach, a stream, a feild, a swamp, or any place else.
Now get some flora, and landscaping to go with it. Make sure it matches the setting. Add it into teh Design, in a way that works.
I hope this helps, if you need more help visit DecorUniversity on creaturebreeder!
Last edited by *SS* on Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:24 pm; edited 2 times in total
Re: In Depth Guide on Farm Designing
Yes! I like to do garden type things but I do have some wild things... you should take a look at my designs.
So sorry, off topic!
These are great tips!
So sorry, off topic!
These are great tips!
Re: In Depth Guide on Farm Designing
nice tips! I'll totally think about it! (I'm making a new design school thing, so yeah...)
Re: In Depth Guide on Farm Designing
My friend and I are making a diagonally symetric farm, we're calling it (I believe) Rainbow Stripes. It's kind of a cross between Wild and Garden. The Wild half is because it doesn't have boundaries. The Garden half is because no flowers in the Wild would EVER grow in that pattern.
Very good tips, *SS*! I will keep them in mind, maybe even put them into a Word Document. >_>
Aqua
Very good tips, *SS*! I will keep them in mind, maybe even put them into a Word Document. >_>
Aqua
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