It's been a while since you posted a video, but after watching this, I would say it was worth the wait, because I think you have once again done a phenomenal job! It must not be easy making a residential area, but I think you handled it very well! Now, I have a lot to say this time, and so this comment is very long. I apologise. Firstly, the method you used to form that bend in the road with custom designs was a clever decision, as it looks like it made adding it easy. And speaking of the custom designs, you once again used them well throughout this speed build, from forming the road with a bend to forming that pond for the residential area at the bottom of the cliff, which definitely fit with its natural feel. You also did good using trees of varying sizes, in addition to shrubs and produce to add to the decorating. I think it was also a good idea to use trees and triangular topiaries in the spaces near the bend in the road to create something that was natural and three-dimensional. (The English translation continued offscreen with it being so long, and I could not work out what it said at the end. Whatever it was you intended to create, I think you did well with creating it.) And, as always, you used furniture well throughout the build. This time, I will list what I have to say about your uses of furniture in each part of the area: --The barrels, micro libraries, that teddy bear, the water pump and wooden bucket were nice additions to the bend in the road alongside the trees and topiaries near the library you previously built, as were the other furniture used near the bend. I think they all helped make this part of the area fit with the theme of this island, particularly with them being customised to be white. --The entrance you made to the other side of the residential area was decorated well with those topiaries, pillars, candles, the party-light arch, the garden stands and the tree’s bounty lamps. It was also a good idea to customise those lamps so they would be beige and white, helping them fit with the theme. To add to what I have said, it was also clever of you to use a gazebo to form a tunnel for that entrance. --Using leftover space to build a little popcorn shop was a great idea, and it was also used greatly with how you used furniture there. Using triangular topiaries, pillars rabbit decoration and other furniture alongside the trees and that shrub helped with making sure this shop sticks to the theme. As well as this, the plaza train, the garland, and those balloons worked well for the popcorn shop, and the inclusion of that gyroid was a nice touch. --The use of benches and tables was another good idea, providing residents with a space to relax, and it was also a good decision to customise them so they would fit with the island theme. It was also considerate and wise of you to leave them food and drinks for them, as well as a tea set. And, in my opinion, your choice of food, in particular the pear pie and veggie cupcakes worked well with the theme, but that is just what I think. And I think that book and bag used with the tables were two other nice touches added in this build. --It was clever of you to use various furniture for the resident homes, each home having different furniture surrounding them to fit with their own individual themes, such as using a bottled ship and replacing the car with a yacht for the resident who is likely a sailor (or something of the sort), and using a fossil and a shovel for the resident who may be a palaeontologist, or simply have an interest in fossils. And it was wise to use cube lights, streetlamps and shrubs for all of the resident homes. And, as I’ve said previously, customising the furniture that could be customised was a good idea to help them fit with the theme. --You made good choices with the furniture you used for the resident’s home at the bottom of the cliff. Using storefronts and produce for the field was a smart decision, as it can supposedly form a small farm for that resident, which is a good addition for the space for them. It was also wise to add a cornucopia, a scarecrow, a barrel, a wooden crate, a vegetable basket, decayed trees among the other trees, the wheat fields and all of the other furniture and both of the tools that you placed around this supposed farm, perhaps adding detail to this part of the residential area (if that makes sense.) I also like your use of a wooden storage shed, a DIY workbench, a bicycle, and the stack of books placed around the resident’s home. Additionally, placing a decoy duck and rubber ducks around the pond was a nice idea; it can supposedly add detail, and perhaps give that resident company when they are at home. Another nice idea was using a mum cushion on the on the pond you formed, making it look as though it is a lotus. And to conclude on this part of the build, your uses of log stakes, a mush log and a mush partition were also good additions, as I think they can also add detail. --I think you handled the simple design for the last resident home well, placing an evergreen ash next to their home, and placing an iron table and anthurium plant definitely worked well with the theme. The scooter you placed was also a good addition. --To conclude on the furniture, I think using plant partitions and rope partitions were good decisions; they are nice additions to the decorating, and the choice of colour used was also wise, as I have said previously for other customisable furniture you used in the build. One last thing I would like to say about the build I think you used fencing well, from using it to separate this build from the library you made previously, and using various types for different parts of the build, such as using hedges for the corners of the areas used for the last two resident houses, and using large lattice fencing for separating the library, as well as decorating the resident homes and blocking the edges of the cliffs. And with all that being said, I can say overall that your hard work has once again paid off. This residential area is a brilliant addition to this version of Piccolino Island, and it was worth watching this video to the end, and taking the time to write this comment. Well done on that speed build! (And I apologise once again for this comment being ridiculously long. Hopefully, this will not happen again, but if it does, I suppose it could also be a good in a sense, given it can mean I have a lot to praise about your build, even though it will likely take quite some time to read through it all.)
Thank you for your very detailed and lovely comment! I'm so happy that you noticed all these details! I was so moved that I had to think about how to respond, so please forgive me for my late reply. Even though we live in different countries, I am very happy to receive such kind comments directly from such kind people! I hope we can enjoy this game together and interact with each other again. Have a wonderful island life 🤍
Das ist einfach der Wahnsinn! Ich bin geflasht von so viel Kreativität. Wo hast Du nur die Ideen her? Mega ! Dankeschön und ich freue mich schon auf einen Schlummercode ! Liebe Grüße 👍🏼🫶😘🥰
It's been a while since you posted a video, but after watching this, I would say it was worth the wait, because I think you have once again done a phenomenal job! It must not be easy making a residential area, but I think you handled it very well! Now, I have a lot to say this time, and so this comment is very long. I apologise.
Firstly, the method you used to form that bend in the road with custom designs was a clever decision, as it looks like it made adding it easy. And speaking of the custom designs, you once again used them well throughout this speed build, from forming the road with a bend to forming that pond for the residential area at the bottom of the cliff, which definitely fit with its natural feel.
You also did good using trees of varying sizes, in addition to shrubs and produce to add to the decorating. I think it was also a good idea to use trees and triangular topiaries in the spaces near the bend in the road to create something that was natural and three-dimensional.
(The English translation continued offscreen with it being so long, and I could not work out what it said at the end. Whatever it was you intended to create, I think you did well with creating it.)
And, as always, you used furniture well throughout the build. This time, I will list what I have to say about your uses of furniture in each part of the area:
--The barrels, micro libraries, that teddy bear, the water pump and wooden bucket were nice additions to the bend in the road alongside the trees and topiaries near the library you previously built, as were the other furniture used near the bend. I think they all helped make this part of the area fit with the theme of this island, particularly with them being customised to be white.
--The entrance you made to the other side of the residential area was decorated well with those topiaries, pillars, candles, the party-light arch, the garden stands and the tree’s bounty lamps. It was also a good idea to customise those lamps so they would be beige and white, helping them fit with the theme. To add to what I have said, it was also clever of you to use a gazebo to form a tunnel for that entrance.
--Using leftover space to build a little popcorn shop was a great idea, and it was also used greatly with how you used furniture there. Using triangular topiaries, pillars rabbit decoration and other furniture alongside the trees and that shrub helped with making sure this shop sticks to the theme. As well as this, the plaza train, the garland, and those balloons worked well for the popcorn shop, and the inclusion of that gyroid was a nice touch.
--The use of benches and tables was another good idea, providing residents with a space to relax, and it was also a good decision to customise them so they would fit with the island theme. It was also considerate and wise of you to leave them food and drinks for them, as well as a tea set. And, in my opinion, your choice of food, in particular the pear pie and veggie cupcakes worked well with the theme, but that is just what I think. And I think that book and bag used with the tables were two other nice touches added in this build.
--It was clever of you to use various furniture for the resident homes, each home having different furniture surrounding them to fit with their own individual themes, such as using a bottled ship and replacing the car with a yacht for the resident who is likely a sailor (or something of the sort), and using a fossil and a shovel for the resident who may be a palaeontologist, or simply have an interest in fossils. And it was wise to use cube lights, streetlamps and shrubs for all of the resident homes. And, as I’ve said previously, customising the furniture that could be customised was a good idea to help them fit with the theme.
--You made good choices with the furniture you used for the resident’s home at the bottom of the cliff. Using storefronts and produce for the field was a smart decision, as it can supposedly form a small farm for that resident, which is a good addition for the space for them. It was also wise to add a cornucopia, a scarecrow, a barrel, a wooden crate, a vegetable basket, decayed trees among the other trees, the wheat fields and all of the other furniture and both of the tools that you placed around this supposed farm, perhaps adding detail to this part of the residential area (if that makes sense.) I also like your use of a wooden storage shed, a DIY workbench, a bicycle, and the stack of books placed around the resident’s home. Additionally, placing a decoy duck and rubber ducks around the pond was a nice idea; it can supposedly add detail, and perhaps give that resident company when they are at home. Another nice idea was using a mum cushion on the on the pond you formed, making it look as though it is a lotus. And to conclude on this part of the build, your uses of log stakes, a mush log and a mush partition were also good additions, as I think they can also add detail.
--I think you handled the simple design for the last resident home well, placing an evergreen ash next to their home, and placing an iron table and anthurium plant definitely worked well with the theme. The scooter you placed was also a good addition.
--To conclude on the furniture, I think using plant partitions and rope partitions were good decisions; they are nice additions to the decorating, and the choice of colour used was also wise, as I have said previously for other customisable furniture you used in the build.
One last thing I would like to say about the build I think you used fencing well, from using it to separate this build from the library you made previously, and using various types for different parts of the build, such as using hedges for the corners of the areas used for the last two resident houses, and using large lattice fencing for separating the library, as well as decorating the resident homes and blocking the edges of the cliffs.
And with all that being said, I can say overall that your hard work has once again paid off. This residential area is a brilliant addition to this version of Piccolino Island, and it was worth watching this video to the end, and taking the time to write this comment. Well done on that speed build!
(And I apologise once again for this comment being ridiculously long. Hopefully, this will not happen again, but if it does, I suppose it could also be a good in a sense, given it can mean I have a lot to praise about your build, even though it will likely take quite some time to read through it all.)
Thank you for your very detailed and lovely comment!
I'm so happy that you noticed all these details! I was so moved that I had to think about how to respond, so please forgive me for my late reply.
Even though we live in different countries, I am very happy to receive such kind comments directly from such kind people!
I hope we can enjoy this game together and interact with each other again.
Have a wonderful island life 🤍
こーゆー綺麗な島にしたいな、という目標が出来ました!
コメントありがとうございます♪嬉しいです🥰
お互い島クリ頑張りましょう🤍
横並びの住宅街ってこんなに可愛いのね…😳💕そして段下の住宅スペースが好きすぎる😍‼︎ キューブライトの使い方もほんとに上手だなぁ🥹✨
伶ちゃんコメントありがとう🤍
キューブライト2個重ねて
ライト付き門柱みたいな感じを出したかった😂
TOEXとか、YKKとかのエクステリア商品で
実在するやつ参考にしてます💡
住宅街まだ作った事ないので一度作ってみたいっす😄
2段重ねのキューブライトがいい感じ👍
きっと夜に映えることでしょう✨
Uzaさんコメントありがとうございます♪
Uzaさんの作る集合した住宅街って一体どんな風になるのか、めちゃ見てみたいです!
久々に立ち上げてみませんか?😃あつ森🍃
わ〜、お久しぶりです♡
もう、住みたい…😂
柵をかわいく使うのが苦手なのでとても参考になりました!
私は住民さんのイメージに合わせて、海の近く、街の近く、フルーツの木の近くなどバラバラに住んでもらっています🏠️
コメントありがとうございます🥰
いいですね⭐︎住民さんのイメージに合わせた
バラバラな住宅街も憧れます✨
次回はそうしようかな!
段差下にお家作るのめっちゃ良いですね!!ここ住みたいです!住まわせてください!!!❤
コメントありがとうございます♪
是非是非住んで下さい😂👍🏻🤍
Thank you very much it is beautiful
Thank you for your nice comment ♪
Yo, This is really good!
Thank you for your comment ✨
今回のあつ森動画投稿、今までより慎重になってたらしいけど、素晴らしい住宅街になってて堪らんけど、俺マリオ家具置いて、青の公園柵立てて、丸街灯やR街灯など置いてるいうシンプルな住宅街にしてます、ゼロちゃん(『マリオブラザーズ島』だから)🍄!!
りょうくんコメントありがとう!
返信遅くなりました🙏🏻
マリオづくしの住宅街🍄絶対かわいい!
USJみたいな感じかな⁉️気になる😆
@@ZERO_create 多分それ🍄。
Das ist einfach der Wahnsinn! Ich bin geflasht von so viel Kreativität. Wo hast Du nur die Ideen her?
Mega ! Dankeschön und ich freue mich schon auf einen Schlummercode ! Liebe Grüße 👍🏼🫶😘🥰
Vielen Dank für Ihre netten Kommentare. ♪ Ich schaue mir immer tatsächliche Landschaftsbilder an, bevor ich die Insel erstelle.✨
@@ZERO_create Das Umzusetzen ist aber doch recht schwierig. Ich sage nur ….WOW ! 👍🏼😘🫶
白×グリーンの清潔感が素敵です𖤥𖥧⋆*
斜め道もオシャレです✨
一軒一軒、住民さんの個性が出て愛を感じました❤️
住宅街は、ロータリーっぽくしがちです😂
ザッキーコメントありがとう!
あのロータリー住宅街は3150だったZE💜
白×グリーンは間違いは無いけど
もうちょい遊びが欲しかったところだYo🤔