Posted January 20Jan 20 Description Here's a simple trick that allows you to increase the number of vendors in the park without overloading the game with a large number of shops. The image below shows that two vendors are apparently placed in a single shop. This trick gives us some interesting possibilities. For example, we can have : A beer seller on the left and a lemonade seller on the right; A chip vendor on the left and a chicken vendor on the right; An ice cream vendor on the left and a candyfloss vendor on the right; And so on. The background and signs should be harmonised accordingly. This tip works very well with the following packs: VodhinsVermontTheme_v1c https://parkcrafters.com/files/file/596-vodhins-vermont-scenery/ T4L-Counters_and_More https://parkcrafters.com/files/file/3687-t4ls-counters-and-more/ Ralfvieh_s_Arabic_Nights https://parkcrafters.com/files/file/286-ralfviehs-arabian-nights/ What is this trick? In reality, it's very simple. The decor that makes up the shop straddles two squares. You can therefore place a sales assistant on the right-hand square and another on the left-hand square. But in appearance, only one square is occupied. 1 - Choose your counter. From the list of shops, select the counter you want (here, Log_Cabin_Counter 1) from the VodhinsVermontTheme_v1c pack. Place the first counter on the left-hand square. 2 - Place the second counter. Repeat the same operation and place the second counter on the right-hand square. Open each shop by choosing the items you want to sell. 4 - Placing the pictures Place the pictureon the background panel, and the two signs corresponding to the types of sales you have chosen (in this case, "Root Beer" and "Lemonade"). This trick gives us a host of possibilities, the only limit to which is our imagination, as this image shows. The T4L-Counters_and_More pack, with its diagonal option, can even accommodate 4 sellers. https://parkcrafters.com/files/file/3687-t4ls-counters-and-more/ Have fun! Edited January 20Jan 20 by Topy57 I don't like people who never laugh, they are not serious people. (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)
January 20Jan 20 Good topic. I typically do the same for large scale gift shops and food locations. It adds realism and lets you have multiple types of items in one general location.
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