If you are making a Mall Outside Level, its not just one shop. Malls composed of tons of shop, otherwise, its not called a mall, just a shop.
If you are making a Mall Outside Level, its not just one shop. Malls composed of tons of shop, otherwise, its not called a mall, just a shop.
I know thats why I added multiple windows to symbolize shops, also not all shopping malls are big.
They areI'll show you how, after I make an example
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That looks amazingly neat! But it doesn't look like a shopping mall!
We first need to decide on whether if the mall is an open mall, or a enclosed mall.
As you know open malls are just an area with bunch of shops next to each other.
enclosed is basically the same, except, its a shop within a building.
If your doing an enclosed mall, try to stay away from making the level look like a mansion.
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We should start posting what shop themes we are gonna make and select,
Like garden shop,furniture shop,barber shop,costume shop(max 2 or 3)toy shop,...
Also those shops are really small like Each shop has like 3 items in it. Costume shops can have more.
Was Hoping for 6-8 shops
Just being me.
Imma go with the garden shop also feel free to suggest ur own theme ^^
Just being me.
Alright will look into it, I only have so many tiles to work with that could pull off a mall feel guys also remember that. The one I made is an enclosed mall so I think this is a perfect fit, offline editor also only permits you with little space, I can work with it but with online editor you have more room to work with and like I said before this is a test level.
Hmm... They removed me from Dev now, cri, was going to make there the levelguess I was too late
If we're going for the mall, I call the useless wares shop!
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