Layering
by marinersfan59
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One of the most un-used techniques of architecture by new parkmakers
is layering. It's important to know that every wall can me made
of two walls, one on each tile.
The wall above was created by using one wall in one square, and
another that backs up to that wall, as part of another square.
This technique has many good parts, as it can be used to make many
things.
One example is vines on a wall. Here are two different vine objects
being placed on plain walls, to give them a better feel for depth.
You can also use layering to give a painted wood border to a wall;
or a pane of glass;
or even to give a window more depth, creating a window sill.
All you have to do is make the two walls back to back, and the
building will almost definitly look better.
The left picture doesn't have layered walls, while the right one
does. Notice how the building on the right side has much better
detail than the left.
Thanks to the following object makers for their scenery used
in this tutorial
ToonTowner
Fisherman
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Couger
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