2/10
- add some sand dunes.
- spam, spam everywhere, holy stuff spam. Judging by the sides of your paths, you're using 2x2F print plates. Ew? What are you doing. No. First off, paths don't rise out of the ground, second off, don't use 2x2F plates just to use the prints. If you want good, nice looking paths that are fairly square, use mod terrain in the inverse of what you are now: freely support the paths via bricks, then surround it with terrain, but make sure those plates are 1 plate lower than flush with the terrain
- you have palm trees,
4 6 (I can't count) to be exact. 0 source of water, they're just chilling out. What? That's not how palm trees work. Do people water them like its a garden? If it rains you would have more grass than palm trees. I grew up in Arizona, trust me, they don't just pop out of the sand when you spit on it.
- by the looks of your church, it's roughly 5x high. That is not a church. That's not even a shed. You should never be able to touch the ceiling of a building (certain circumstances do not apply to this, this is not one of those circumstances.)
- Why is there a computer keyboard in a church in the desert, that appears to be made out of sandstone? What?
- That is not a tent. Go look up images of tents. I honestly cannot even begin to start with that, just go look at google images of "Arabian market" or "tent market" idk
- You have fire in a church with a short roof made of what appears to be stone or sand-stone, in the middle of the desert. I don't know about you, but in the desert, I don't have fire until it's midnight, cause THAT is when it's too damn cold (fun fact, the desert gets cold at night, no matter where you go. During the day, you can experience 125 degree weather, then at night it can drop to like 20 or 30. I've had ice on my roof before, after a VERY cold night in Arizona. Melted within 1 hour of sun-up.
- Do you live in the middle of a crater? Lose the giant walls, or at least make them more mountain like. What I personally recommend is this: expand your terrain out about 25 to 50 environment bricks away in every direction. Then, put terrain bricks on TOP of those, turn off Rendering and Raycasting, now you have invisible borders so people can't go out into the desert. Next? Go to environment control, drop that fog slider bar far to the left, and get REAAAALLLLL comfy. Now your map looks ENDLESS! Go to the edge of the barrier? I still see sand. Go to the other side? SAND! Say goodbye to living in a giant crater, hello to endless
nightmares sand!