Yet another beautiful habitat for some Dall sheep I think you've done very well on making the mountain no matter how hard it was I also can't wait to see what happens next episode
I love this build! The enclosure in general, but their little barn with the cool roof, the mountain walk way, the little fake salmon river... So good! ^^
Another awesome video Sparrow! Here are my ideas for some Dall Sheep names - Canmore: Named after the scenic mountain town in Alberta, Canada. Banff: Inspired by Banff National Park, another iconic Alberta destination nestled in the Canadian Rockies.
This looks amazing! Really nice work on the mountain and rockwork. Glad to see i'm not the only one who's been disliking the terrain stamp tool, but like you said- it comes from avoiding to practice with it lol. Also- thank you so much for linking to to my video in the description. I really appreciate it❤️
Hahaha I got so mad when you were building the path on the mountains cause I hate doing that to. So relatable. Love the habitat it looks great. Worth the struggles! Also you should name the sheep, summit and Everest. Obviously they don’t live in Mount Everest, but it’s a tall mountain which fits for the sheep, you could even call the cypress, Seymour or grouse which are mountains in Vancouver
Really love the billboard "painting", might have to steal that idea for somewhere. ;) And just as you say, to get better at something you have to actually DO it, but the doing it often not done because you're just not good at it. As for names, how about just simply Ovis and Dalli? :)
this habit looks great, so much hard work and love! I think it would be cool to name them after mountain ranges or specific mountains. for example, Denali in Alaska or Saint Elias in Yukon.
Amazing habitat! TNS has made me a better builder just by seeing so e of your ideas. I love how everyone is using mountain name for the sheep so here are my name suggestions: Kea and Rainer
Another quality build. I really struggle with height and mountains, so it was nice to see how you did it. I saw a very similar exhibit in Prague Zoo and it was so vertical, yours is almost a perfect match. Well done
Rocky and Boulder (Or the Boldore spelling, like the Pokemon) are obviously good names. But i have seen suggestion to name them after the Mountains of the World, that is also a good one, so Everest and Matterhorn seem like good fits as well.
Hii lots of love for your videos Currently i am starting to play planet zoo But i cant build path on slope which made by using stamp tool,it says terrain uneven please help
Hey, thank you! I would make sure you smooth the terrain afterwards, sometimes there are still bumps all over the place. It's also possible the terrain isn't wide enough to support the path?
The female should be named Alberta, after Mount Alberta / Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, and the male could be Logan after Canada's highest mountain peak Mount Logan.
the fish fountain is so good. incredible work
Thanks, Leaf! 🌿
I love the walk way! The whole mountain thing is so beautiful. Definitely think you should add a few benches for the visitors for the hike up 😂
Yes, definitely 😂
Yet another beautiful habitat for some Dall sheep I think you've done very well on making the mountain no matter how hard it was
I also can't wait to see what happens next episode
Thank you! I'm pretty happy with the way the mountain turned out :)
Great build! Name them Vernon and Denali!
Great suggestions!
I think Everest would be a good name for one of them
I like it!
I love this build! The enclosure in general, but their little barn with the cool roof, the mountain walk way, the little fake salmon river... So good! ^^
Glad you enjoyed! :)
I keep forgetting to place the branches too 😂
Beautiful mountain! The sheep look happy ☺️
Such a small thing 😅 Thank you!
Love the mountain terrain work, something I'll have to do more often myself, very inspiring to watch 😊
Thank you! It was definitely a challenge.
Great build and the fake river looks awesome! Some names would be Yukon, Everest, Rocky, McKinley and I second the name Denali.
Ooh Yukon! Thanks for the lovely comment :)
Love the look of this one. Very dynamic. Some of your best work yet.
Much appreciated 🙏
Another awesome video Sparrow! Here are my ideas for some Dall Sheep names - Canmore: Named after the scenic mountain town in Alberta, Canada. Banff: Inspired by Banff National Park, another iconic Alberta destination nestled in the Canadian Rockies.
Thank you!! No one has suggested these names yet, but I love them too. No idea how I'm going to pick 😅
This looks amazing! Really nice work on the mountain and rockwork. Glad to see i'm not the only one who's been disliking the terrain stamp tool, but like you said- it comes from avoiding to practice with it lol.
Also- thank you so much for linking to to my video in the description. I really appreciate it❤️
You're most welcome! I found it super helpful (especially the part about creating the little ridges with a small, low intensity brush).
Hahaha I got so mad when you were building the path on the mountains cause I hate doing that to. So relatable. Love the habitat it looks great. Worth the struggles! Also you should name the sheep, summit and Everest. Obviously they don’t live in Mount Everest, but it’s a tall mountain which fits for the sheep, you could even call the cypress, Seymour or grouse which are mountains in Vancouver
Ooh I really like the idea of finding names of Canadian mountains! Thank you ❤️
Really love the billboard "painting", might have to steal that idea for somewhere. ;) And just as you say, to get better at something you have to actually DO it, but the doing it often not done because you're just not good at it.
As for names, how about just simply Ovis and Dalli? :)
Steal away ;) That's not a naming convention I considered, I kind of like it!
It’d be cool if you named the sheep after mountains of the world like: Andes, everest, etna, etc…
That's a great suggestion!
Ty
this habit looks great, so much hard work and love! I think it would be cool to name them after mountain ranges or specific mountains. for example, Denali in Alaska or Saint Elias in Yukon.
Mountain ranges is a great idea, thank you!!
Amazing habitat! TNS has made me a better builder just by seeing so e of your ideas. I love how everyone is using mountain name for the sheep so here are my name suggestions: Kea and Rainer
Aww I'm glad! I like both of those suggestions too.
AMAZING build and vid as always ❤ !! i cannot WAIT to see how u finish off the mountain hike area im so excited !!! the vision is visioning ✨
The vision is indeed visioning ✨
Another quality build. I really struggle with height and mountains, so it was nice to see how you did it. I saw a very similar exhibit in Prague Zoo and it was so vertical, yours is almost a perfect match. Well done
Oh cool! Can't say I've been to the Prague Zoo, I'll have to check it out online. Thanks :)
@sparrow838_ if you're on the frontier forums, I posted pictures on a Google drive link of my visit 👍🏻
Rocky and Boulder (Or the Boldore spelling, like the Pokemon) are obviously good names.
But i have seen suggestion to name them after the Mountains of the World, that is also a good one, so Everest and Matterhorn seem like good fits as well.
Rocky and Boulder is so cute 🥺
looks great! might have to try something similar in my zoo
It's definitely a challenge!
@@sparrow838_definitely
Neme iders + amezing Bild 😍🥰 neme iders Heder and Roy
Roy is adorable!
@@sparrow838_ Fank you
Just saying but I would also love to see the bighorn sheep in planet zoo.
Everest
Lots of votes for this one!
Hii lots of love for your videos
Currently i am starting to play planet zoo
But i cant build path on slope which made by using stamp tool,it says terrain uneven please help
Hey, thank you! I would make sure you smooth the terrain afterwards, sometimes there are still bumps all over the place. It's also possible the terrain isn't wide enough to support the path?
The female should be named Alberta, after Mount Alberta / Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, and the male could be Logan after Canada's highest mountain peak Mount Logan.
Definitely love the idea of naming them after Canadian landmarks, thanks!