10 completely different biomes.......😳 I can’t even make more than 3, and they don’t even look natural, thank god this video was uploaded, this is gunna help!! Thanks.
I can share this tip from my enclosure designing: When I make a redwood forest I usually put crag underneath, but recently I found that the "vibrant shrubbery" looks good as well. It shows ferns (I may be wrong, but the plant looks fern-ish :D) Ferns are growing under them crazy huge trees ? Also: I'm very happy to see that there's someone out there that is really busy with environments. I am a nerd when it comes to this. Although we will never know their exact environments, i love to see my friendly neighborhood lizards in a dinosaur-worthy paleo-environment. Whishfull thinking for more foliage and more trees (alpine forests, desert shrubs, woodlands (but not the jungle like now), ... aand here I go again ... post growing too long. Anyway thanks for what you do here, it's awesome. And congratz on almost hitting 5k subs :D Bye's from Belgium
this is gonna be intresting, i mostly just place trees and sometimes a few rocks, i think im definitly gonna use some of these tips! Gonna watch the vid now!
TIP: If you would like to make a mountainous type terrain. Make small and long hills and then add the rock terrain paint over the sides and then a little bit of grass at the peak. even if it is a herbivore enclosure, add some hidden live bait feeders in the backdrop for a mountain goat type thing
Evolution Square: hmmmmm, it’s difficult to say, I’ve never really seen a UA-camr, do these kinds of videos, so some of these I haven’t really seen before, desert was pretty cool though
This works the best on Muerta and somewhat of Macenteros, but if you mix redwoods, mainly keeping them pushed up against a fence, add in the normal trees with the brush, and then put crag grass all over, it makes for a really good looking, messy redwood forest that looks really natural and sort of like the redwoods in California.
Thanks evo this really helped me with my exhibits Tip for other people reading this:before you make a special biome cage is you gotta flatten your space of land. (Hope that helped :) )
I am actually trying to make a 'natural' reserve for the dinosaurs using the skins (Arid skins in a desert, Tundra in a snowy forest, etc.) and this has really halped me in the design. I can't wait to finish the product and watch my dinosaurs!
Personally, asthetic wise, I prefer to use an armchair effect. Basically what you do, follow this design but try to incorporate a view of an armchair from the front. Tall stuff in the back, short on the sides and in the middle, a small clearing. You don't have to follow what I say but I prefer doing something like that.
Awesome and creative video! I live in the actual Rockies so of course the Rocky Mountain exhibit was my favorite haha. But then again, they were all awesome. Keep up the great content!
So i see this video on my recommandation's list, saying there is ten possible biomes i can get in the game, i didn't want to watch a 26 minutes video because i highly doubted it, but i know it is from Evolution Square so there is some quality in it, i go and watch it and don't regret it, THANK YOU! it is so amazing to see the rock brush being correctly used ! i only wonder why this video wasn't released earlier when the decorations' free update hit us in summer ?!?! what you had done here has a great value !
Oh I'm glad you gave the video a shot because it was from me :) It is a little long, yeah, sorry about that, but I wanted to show as many different biomes as possible and show the entire process and really felt like speeding it up more made it unhelpful overall :P
As an enviromental artist and general 3D modeler i can say with full confidence, How the heck aren't you a part of the industry, seriously the stuff you make with the assets avalible is top notch. Damn you are good!
I have a couple biomes that I came up with a little bit ago; Flood plains: create an area of grassland (coastal shrubs, light taps with forest brush to scatter a few trees), and flood it with water so there’s about a 60:40 ratio of water to grass, and boom, flood plains. And tidal flats: cover an area in sand and do the same ratio of water to ground as the flood plains above, maybe scatter some palm trees to give it a more tropical feel. I like this one because the ingen database says that carnotaurus use to live in tidal flats and estuaries If you read this far, hope you find these interesting and cool if you put them in your park. Happy travels, stranger.
In my opinion this is the best video you did so far. I created a insane amount of redwood forests and swamps after the watching it! Please take your time but I would really appreciate it if you felt like making a video again. You are gifted! Please don't hide your gift from the rest of the world 🦕
I have what could be a silly question; Does adding the individual trees count for forest to the dinos? Like meet their requirements? I thought you had to just use the "forest" tool but then all the trees always look the same. Thank you! Love your channel
It's amazing that these are even possible considering the state of this games terrain tools to begin with, I just started playing again since finishing it when it came out and I'm loving being able to actually give my enclosures personality rather than the previous choice of trees or no trees.
lit rally just got jwe like yesterday nd i’ve just been binge watching your videos. so glad i found this channel. uu help so much and your videos are easy to watch because your voice just fits with everything. thank uu 😭😭
I love the redwoods too, but maybe mostly because they're new and shiny at this point :P I love the big carnivores and the Diplodus in the redwoods, no reason other than I think it looks cool
Just discovered your channel 1 or 2 weeks ago and I just love it! This one was especially helpful for me! Thank you so much! Keep up the good work! You're awesome! ;)
#noway Impossible in JWE, 4 materials, trees and plants, some rocks and that´s it. ohh... and if you want 1 more tree, buy an entire DLC for $19.99, while the whole game is $8.00
I think it's possible, hence this video. The Redwood trees (and other tree types) were in a free update, not part of the recent DLC. And the whole game is only that cheap because it's on sale now. #themoreyouknow
Hello I just downloaded JW:E. 6 hours ago and I made some decent progress and I really really adore this game and zoo tycoon because I love creating exhibits I love nature as well and terrain in general but I was lacking some ideas on what to build so I was scrolling on youtube and found you randomly and to he honest your amazing at creating exhibits....its just so goodI subbed to you you deserve it wont regret sobbing to you....oh and you voice is so cute...if you dont mind me saying Thank you for reading Light.
Aaaaaah!! I was in so hard a need for this I came to the channel intending to ask you some tutorial such as this one! You read my mind and made my Jan 6th day =D Thank youuu!
Wow! Your videos are amazing!! My son and I will be using them not only as guides, but inspiration too since you are so very creative. Thank you so much for making them! New subscriber!
I just have to say this: I love your content! It gives me so many ideas, I listen to your videos when I'm playing the game to get build ideas! Keep it up! :D
A lot of great tips in this video. I don't know if I have a favorite, but I'll absolutely refer back to this video to help make my areas look more diverse. When I do a rocky area I like placing rocks down along the inclines, then deleting them. It creates small dips and chunky looking areas that the land tools can't really make, while making the rock texture look more real. Thanks for the great video, take care!
I just started playing with the free PS4 edition (will be buying the DLCs and expansion packs too). Your tutorials are amazing and even though you're on PC, I can still take a majority of what you're doing on most of your videos and apply them to console gaming. I'm glad I can take these techniques and practice on Isla Nublar - Thank you so much!
This video couldn't have been made on a better time for me personally! Started playing the game again today and am more excited then ever! This video will help me loads with my park. Bedankt ;)
Finally! Someone is on the task! I've had up to 6 in biome variety. I also go for a natural look in each exhibit, whether i use invidual trees, forest tool, brush textures, combined with the various grass types, with dinosaur skins that match the environment theme. Your stuff is next level! Subbed and following attentively😁😁
subbed, I'm getting bored with the first one because I don't know how to make natural living / breathing biome and now I do thanks man this is gonna wanna make me jump back in
Thank you very much for this! These all look amazing. I did not know you could stack dirt and sand like that. Rocky mountain and tropical coastline are probably my favorite.
This video inspired me to make my most ambitious park build of a giant, unfenced nature park, with one big tour going through many different biomes, staring most dinosaurs that would fit. your videos are amazing and I honestly come back too this video almost every time I sit down too play JWE
These are looks really good OMG! I really like that how can you use your imagination and reality at the same time while enjoying a good game inspired by the best frenchise of all time. Subbed! 😀
Wish I saw this before making paleontological habitats for each dinosaurs, well done, but one thing I did was sand tool first around a little bit past the water edge and then rock tool closer in to the edges along shorelines for rivers to give the impression of weathering and receding tides
That rocky mountain biome looks SOOO amazing! I imagine myself putting in a few Pachy's in there, or maybe an Albertosaurs instead. Amazing skills Evo, god bless ✌
My tip for any biome. Destroy all trees . make water source. Maybe river with lake. Then spam redwood trees. It works surprisingly well. I even made a pretty small enclosure like that and then spam hatched 30 compies to throw in there. Had room for more but got a bit laggy with everything else in the park.
This video was fantastic. It inspired me to reedesign all my exhibits for my current original JP. Thank you so much Evolution Square Girl, keep up the great content. Love your voice btw
I live in Washington I can really say, the North American Coastline biome is almost entirely realistic. I know I’m pretty late but I think you did a great job! :)
These biomes inspired me to create a scientifically accurate park based off of the Paleoecology of each dinosaur via the Ingen Database and put each dinosaur into one of the 10 biomes shown in this video. It’s kinda scuffed cause some biomes have way more dinosaurs then others, and I might change it to be more balanced but great vid and thanks for the inspiration
And here was me thinking I was a genius by adding a few water pools, rocks and swamp trees for my baryonyx enclosure. I'm definitely gonna use all these they're amazing
Something really helpful is making your lakes sand with small beaches. It makes it more alive. Also trying to use every type of ground is good too, and I’ve noticed that Spinosaurus and Deinoychus go REALLLLY well together. They haven’t even attacked each other with combat on!
The tricky thing, its difficult to determine which dinosaurs would complement each biome, because I'm fairly certain way back when it was primarily tropical. Rather what I do is make modern environments and only place dinosaurs from that part of the world. For Spino, who was found in Egypt, I pictured it beside the Nile. So rather than patches of water, one huge river with plenty of sand and greenery running along it. Turned out beautiful
Love the wetland or swampy biome. Will have to try that myself. Would love to see you build an exhibit for a dinosaur that is as realistic as possiable to the way modern zoos work, with terrain based containment or maybe what you think is the most realistic (and safe) design for an exhibit ^^
Thanks so much for not only making this video but for actually taking the time to make it such a high quality and extremely helpful video like it is as well. Your time and effort's are very appreciated! 🙏 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 Stars God bless 💙
Not really a tip here but this is what I do with my Sandbox parks. So more recently than earlier on, I've started making a park for different prehistoric locations, such as Hell Creek or the Morrison. Morrison is WIP right now but hell creek is finished and that used a combination of redwoods, palm trees, and the basic singular trees, don't know what they're called. I used a lot of rotation to get trees as close together as possible, so I could make these sort of "clumps" to reserve space. One tip is that if your hand-placed forest or redwood is looking a bit bland in foliage, you can use the tropical "forest" option, and click quickly with your mouse over a spot, but don't click too much, just a couple times is good, and that will create a bit of foliage for you. When making an exhibit, you start by clearing the base area of all foliage, grasses, lakes and ponds, then smooth out the terrain a lot so it's not so uneven. At this stage you can also change the terrain to add hills and slopes for your exhibit if necessary. Next you put down the ground textures (stone, grass, mud, sand) to lay out the basic starting area. Then you place down the water sources, like, rivers, swamps, ponds, lakes, etc. After that you put down foliage and rocks, so you start making the actual environment. Put lots of wetland-like grass around swamps and water sources that you feel should blend in with the earth itself. Put sand over beaches/other water sources if you haven't already. Add rocks around occasionally to give nice variety to the landscape. Use the "vibrant" grass in open fields, it makes the scene a lot prettier. Another general rule, this one's more personal, but if you're a paleo-nerd like myself then you can replace all of the "grass" ground texture with dirt, to stimulate an accurate environment for your dinosaurs. This is because grass hadn't evolved by the time most dinosaurs were a thing. Just my general exhibit-building tips, as of writing I haven't watched the video itself so these tips might be on there already idk
This vid is Awesome💯💯.. Love how u Explain Everything & Also show a variety of methods as well. Just got this game a couple of days ago & enjoying building our park with my daughter. She Also loves animals/dinosaurs & the JP movies, plus a HUGE Minecraft fan for the creating option, so this games Literally Perfect💯.. thanks Again for posting this.
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Thanks Evo! But I ask, where is a mangrove?
Sorry Evo, I just love mangroves and the creatures that roam them! I want the Deinosuchus mod so badly...
Finally another jp3 favourite movie person🙂
@@Max_Noble I think she was joking
@@LewisJamieson6 why?
For those who want timestamps, here you go.
Redwood forest: 0:50
Desert: 4:22
Savannah: 6:50
Grassland: 9:15
Wetland: 11:30
Temperate forest: 14:41
Rainforest: 17:20
Rocky mountain: 20:09
Tropical coastline: 23:15
N.American coastline: 24:53
a very tall midget thx
@@roscoe4943 No problem :)
You have made my life easy
@@Dawnstar1709 good to know :)
Thanks 👍
Evolution Square is the Bob Ross of the JWE community
LOL I'll take it!
"We'll just put a happy little tree here..."
Hahaha yes evo ross 😂
@@EvolutionSquare 'happy little sand dunes' - btw why do you not use the mods for changed grass/desert textures and such?
@@joriandrake she uses them now, but at the time she said she doesn't like to use mods.
Evolution Ross confirmed
10 completely different biomes.......😳 I can’t even make more than 3, and they don’t even look natural, thank god this video was uploaded, this is gunna help!! Thanks.
Thanks for watching! I hope seeing the process wil help you create different biomes in your own parks :)
I can share this tip from my enclosure designing:
When I make a redwood forest I usually put crag underneath, but recently I found that the "vibrant shrubbery" looks good as well. It shows ferns (I may be wrong, but the plant looks fern-ish :D) Ferns are growing under them crazy huge trees ?
Also: I'm very happy to see that there's someone out there that is really busy with environments. I am a nerd when it comes to this. Although we will never know their exact environments, i love to see my friendly neighborhood lizards in a dinosaur-worthy paleo-environment. Whishfull thinking for more foliage and more trees (alpine forests, desert shrubs, woodlands (but not the jungle like now), ... aand here I go again ... post growing too long.
Anyway thanks for what you do here, it's awesome. And congratz on almost hitting 5k subs :D
Bye's from Belgium
Eeey BELGIË!!!!!🇧🇪
0:00 “Play prehistoric kingdom“
That being said, you did a great job with these enclosures considering all of this games limitations. Well done!
this is gonna be intresting, i mostly just place trees and sometimes a few rocks, i think im definitly gonna use some of these tips! Gonna watch the vid now!
I was running out of ideas for new biomes for the Dinosaurs and decided to click on this video
Thank you very much
TIP: If you would like to make a mountainous type terrain. Make small and long hills and then add the rock terrain paint over the sides and then a little bit of grass at the peak. even if it is a herbivore enclosure, add some hidden live bait feeders in the backdrop for a mountain goat type thing
19:10
Bestinslot: *sweats*
😏👍
@@maximumbrickage7505 *👍😏
Jerold Boy is that a real song?
We love bestinslot
And here I am spamming treebrush, hill and vibrant.
Who else would do that nooo waaayyy neeevvver meeeee
Haha, same
1:55- I appreciate all the tips not trying to diminish the awesome video, but rotating the trees could help the forest look even better I think.
thanks mate but auto rotate is on so they... you know... rotate automatically ;)
Woah I ddn't even know that was possible lol. I should have figured. I'll have to figure out how to turn that on on PS4.
I have literally been looking for one of these so I could build biomes according to the dinosaur skins! Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks so much for watching :)
Which is your favorite? ;)
Evolution Square: hmmmmm, it’s difficult to say, I’ve never really seen a UA-camr, do these kinds of videos, so some of these I haven’t really seen before, desert was pretty cool though
I'd say redwood forest
We need conifer trees
I can't decide they are all so good
Sawannah or this first forest and rainforest is good
lets add a happy little tree and give him a little friend....
THERE!
he was the man, making friends all over the place.
Only happy accidents :)
"Big decisions, big decisions!"
*Contently watches her bob Ross channel on tv*
This works the best on Muerta and somewhat of Macenteros, but if you mix redwoods, mainly keeping them pushed up against a fence, add in the normal trees with the brush, and then put crag grass all over, it makes for a really good looking, messy redwood forest that looks really natural and sort of like the redwoods in California.
Ps, don’t go light with the crag and really mix the redwoods and the base trees together.
Thanks evo this really helped me with my exhibits
Tip for other people reading this:before you make a special biome cage is you gotta flatten your space of land.
(Hope that helped :) )
This is such a refreshing tutorial. It's a nice change from usually loud gamers vs this calmly spoken video
Thanks so much :)
This is easily the best JWE video i've ever seen. Keep up the great work.
That's so nice, thank you! I hope it was helpful for your own park builds :)
I love how this game just kept getting better year after year...Thanks for the wonderful ideas!
I am actually trying to make a 'natural' reserve for the dinosaurs using the skins (Arid skins in a desert, Tundra in a snowy forest, etc.) and this has really halped me in the design. I can't wait to finish the product and watch my dinosaurs!
This is probably the best Jurassic World Evolution Video i ever watched.
oh wow, thanks man! and thanks for watching :)
Personally, asthetic wise, I prefer to use an armchair effect. Basically what you do, follow this design but try to incorporate a view of an armchair from the front. Tall stuff in the back, short on the sides and in the middle, a small clearing. You don't have to follow what I say but I prefer doing something like that.
Awesome and creative video! I live in the actual Rockies so of course the Rocky Mountain exhibit was my favorite haha. But then again, they were all awesome. Keep up the great content!
Thanks so much!
If you also think that velociraptor and archaeornithomimus should be released into the desert environment like this comment👍
I mean, sure if you want a pile of dead archaeornithomimus.
@@ToastTheThe lol
Toast the Carno well I guess he got one right
I thaught a type of ankylosaur like nodosaurus would look good in the desert with raptors
@@dontgetoffendedmate5932 not unless your in samdbox and make the dinos not kill eachother
Finally a video of Jurassic World that claims creativity. That's actually creative 👏🏻
So i see this video on my recommandation's list, saying there is ten possible biomes i can get in the game, i didn't want to watch a 26 minutes video because i highly doubted it, but i know it is from Evolution Square so there is some quality in it, i go and watch it and don't regret it, THANK YOU! it is so amazing to see the rock brush being correctly used ! i only wonder why this video wasn't released earlier when the decorations' free update hit us in summer ?!?! what you had done here has a great value !
Oh I'm glad you gave the video a shot because it was from me :) It is a little long, yeah, sorry about that, but I wanted to show as many different biomes as possible and show the entire process and really felt like speeding it up more made it unhelpful overall :P
I just started playing this game, I don’t know what took me so long cause it’s amazing. And so are your videos, thank you!
We really need shale in all of the islands, cause they look really nice.
As an enviromental artist and general 3D modeler i can say with full confidence, How the heck aren't you a part of the industry, seriously the stuff you make with the assets avalible is top notch. Damn you are good!
That is so kind of you to say! Thank you :)
I have a couple biomes that I came up with a little bit ago;
Flood plains: create an area of grassland (coastal shrubs, light taps with forest brush to scatter a few trees), and flood it with water so there’s about a 60:40 ratio of water to grass, and boom, flood plains.
And tidal flats: cover an area in sand and do the same ratio of water to ground as the flood plains above, maybe scatter some palm trees to give it a more tropical feel. I like this one because the ingen database says that carnotaurus use to live in tidal flats and estuaries
If you read this far, hope you find these interesting and cool if you put them in your park. Happy travels, stranger.
OMG!!!!! I cannot believe how many details you added!! This was really cool to watch! Thanks
Thanks so much for watching! Glad you liked the video :)
You should be headhunted as an advisor to Frontier for the sequel.
Lol they know where to find me if they want to test some things out XP
Sequel???
Gergő Piroska it hasn’t been confirmed but it was on a list of leaks that so far have all come true
@@BrandoCalrission I lived under a rock wtf
Thanks dude
NO SEQUEL
In my opinion this is the best video you did so far.
I created a insane amount of redwood forests and swamps after the watching it!
Please take your time but I would really appreciate it if you felt like making a video again.
You are gifted!
Please don't hide your gift from the rest of the world 🦕
They should just add a Redwood forest variant of the normal forest feature so you don’t have to cluster decorations
I’ve just found this channel today and already learnt so much.
Happy to help!
I always put sand under my lakes so they look like you can see the sandy ground
If you have bigger lakes. Use sand to trace the side of the lake and dirt in the middle, to make it look like its deep.
@@RaveCoaster that a good idea thank you
@@cold3341 no problem. try rocks in the middle too, see what's best
Arclight 33 that's what I do with sand
your channel is an hidden gem on youtube, thank you so much!
aww, that's so nice of you to say! I hope you will enjoy some of my other videos :)
I have what could be a silly question;
Does adding the individual trees count for forest to the dinos? Like meet their requirements? I thought you had to just use the "forest" tool but then all the trees always look the same.
Thank you! Love your channel
yep! the individual trees count towards forest need :)
It's amazing that these are even possible considering the state of this games terrain tools to begin with, I just started playing again since finishing it when it came out and I'm loving being able to actually give my enclosures personality rather than the previous choice of trees or no trees.
In my opinion, the largest tree looks like a savanna tree.
Wtf is a 'savannah tree'?
@@eldurhugieinarsson2503 trees you see in a savanna
Acacias and baobabs?
lit rally just got jwe like yesterday nd i’ve just been binge watching your videos. so glad i found this channel. uu help so much and your videos are easy to watch because your voice just fits with everything. thank uu 😭😭
redwood forest. It look good and my favorite dinosaurs is stegosaurus. Thay are in jurassic park the lost world.
I love the redwoods too, but maybe mostly because they're new and shiny at this point :P I love the big carnivores and the Diplodus in the redwoods, no reason other than I think it looks cool
@@EvolutionSquare yes thay look so cool. :]
@@EvolutionSquare Yes! I love watching my T. Rex roam around through a dense Redwood forest!
Just discovered your channel 1 or 2 weeks ago and I just love it! This one was especially helpful for me! Thank you so much! Keep up the good work! You're awesome! ;)
Thanks!
3:12 Nonsense theres no such thing as too many trees.
It's the best terrain tools guide till now. A lot of thanks. :)
Thanks for watching :)
#noway Impossible in JWE, 4 materials, trees and plants, some rocks and that´s it. ohh... and if you want 1 more tree, buy an entire DLC for $19.99, while the whole game is $8.00
I think it's possible, hence this video. The Redwood trees (and other tree types) were in a free update, not part of the recent DLC. And the whole game is only that cheap because it's on sale now.
#themoreyouknow
@@EvolutionSquare Then, JWE has been in a sale for 3 months.... $8 since october...LOL
@@blakegt.7326 doesn't change anything about what I said ;)
Or if you're on Xbox the game is for free with the gold pass
@@sammymeadows4714 Exactly, Frontier DLC´s are way more expensive than the actual games..... Thumbs down!
Hello I just downloaded JW:E. 6 hours ago and I made some decent progress and I really really adore this game and zoo tycoon because I love creating exhibits I love nature as well and terrain in general but I was lacking some ideas on what to build so I was scrolling on youtube and found you randomly and to he honest your amazing at creating exhibits....its just so goodI subbed to you you deserve it wont regret sobbing to you....oh and you voice is so cute...if you dont mind me saying
Thank you for reading
Light.
welcome to the JWE community!
Awesome video! Every time I watch one of your vids I get like at least 10 new ideas to start a new map! Thnx! xx
That's awesome to hear (read), thanks man!
I dig your design styling. I watch videos like this to get ideas of new ways to build. 9/10 I can't get into their style.
Aaaaaah!! I was in so hard a need for this I came to the channel intending to ask you some tutorial such as this one! You read my mind and made my Jan 6th day =D
Thank youuu!
Wow! Your videos are amazing!! My son and I will be using them not only as guides, but inspiration too since you are so very creative. Thank you so much for making them! New subscriber!
Thanks so much! Glad you two are finding the videos helpful!
That Swamp...
Makes Spinos happy :3
*GET OUT OF MY SWAMP!*
I just have to say this: I love your content! It gives me so many ideas, I listen to your videos when I'm playing the game to get build ideas! Keep it up! :D
Thanks so much! Glad the videos inspire you :)
This helps a lot. Mainly because I want the enclosures to look different
Something about the way you design the enclosures reminds me of Bob Ross. Also really eye-opening tips. thx for that! :)
A high honor! Glad you enjoyed the vid :)
It lowkey pisses me off that you're such a genius. XD
Your creativity and resourcefulness is unreal!
A lot of great tips in this video. I don't know if I have a favorite, but I'll absolutely refer back to this video to help make my areas look more diverse. When I do a rocky area I like placing rocks down along the inclines, then deleting them. It creates small dips and chunky looking areas that the land tools can't really make, while making the rock texture look more real. Thanks for the great video, take care!
That's a good tip, thanks for sharing and thanks for watching :)
Your voice combined with this video was so satisfying
I just started playing with the free PS4 edition (will be buying the DLCs and expansion packs too). Your tutorials are amazing and even though you're on PC, I can still take a majority of what you're doing on most of your videos and apply them to console gaming. I'm glad I can take these techniques and practice on Isla Nublar - Thank you so much!
This is ridiculously amazing, easily your best vid yet!
Thanks mate! :)
@@EvolutionSquare never a bother
You are the best person I’ve ever seen the makes the best Exhibit
thank you! I hope you can use these for your own parks :)
You've made my day with this beautiful trick....lots of LOVE ❤️ for your help
This video couldn't have been made on a better time for me personally! Started playing the game again today and am more excited then ever! This video will help me loads with my park. Bedankt ;)
Thanks! Enjoy rediscovering the game ;)
Finally! Someone is on the task!
I've had up to 6 in biome variety.
I also go for a natural look in each exhibit, whether i use invidual trees, forest tool, brush textures, combined with the various grass types, with dinosaur skins that match the environment theme.
Your stuff is next level! Subbed and following attentively😁😁
thanks for watching and subscribing :)
@@EvolutionSquare Coolies! Keep up the good content
I watched this and it inspired me to create a red wood river valley on isla sorna. It looks fantastic. Thank you for the inspiration!
subbed, I'm getting bored with the first one because I don't know how to make natural living / breathing biome and now I do thanks man this is gonna wanna make me jump back in
You should make another one of these for evolution 2. It'd be really nice to have because your builds are absolutely gorgeous
Thank you very much for this! These all look amazing. I did not know you could stack dirt and sand like that. Rocky mountain and tropical coastline are probably my favorite.
Thanks so much for watching :) I hope you'll have fun applying these tips to your enclosures
3 months later and this is still my favorite Evolution Square video. Well, 2nd favorite.
Oh oh what's the first? Hopefully something more recent! Otherwise it's all downhill from here :P
My favorite video is the Muerta East Livestream park that you did last weekend. I loved the T-rex exhibit.
Grassland? More like treeland ;) This was very helpful, thanks for the inspiration!
0:50 redwood forest
4:24 desert
6:50 Savannah
9:15 grassland
11:30 wetland
14:44 temperate forest
17:26 rainforest
20:11 Rocky Mountains
23:22 tropical coastline
24:53 north-American coastline
Thanks
This video inspired me to make my most ambitious park build of a giant, unfenced nature park, with one big tour going through many different biomes, staring most dinosaurs that would fit. your videos are amazing and I honestly come back too this video almost every time I sit down too play JWE
I think I'm gonna try to make accurate biome enclosures for my dinosaurs now. These are incredible.
These are looks really good OMG! I really like that how can you use your imagination and reality at the same time while enjoying a good game inspired by the best frenchise of all time. Subbed! 😀
So glad you enjoyed the video :) And thanks for subbing mate!
Wish I saw this before making paleontological habitats for each dinosaurs, well done, but one thing I did was sand tool first around a little bit past the water edge and then rock tool closer in to the edges along shorelines for rivers to give the impression of weathering and receding tides
This changes everything.......
I'm not the best at creating the most diverse exhibits, but this video really helped, thanks Evo!
Thanks for watching!
Love the vibe you bring too the game, You like the Bob Ross of Jurassic world evolution 👍🏻🙂
That rocky mountain biome looks SOOO amazing! I imagine myself putting in a few Pachy's in there, or maybe an Albertosaurs instead. Amazing skills Evo, god bless ✌
Thanks! Glad these inspire you for your own parks :)
My tip for any biome. Destroy all trees . make water source. Maybe river with lake. Then spam redwood trees. It works surprisingly well. I even made a pretty small enclosure like that and then spam hatched 30 compies to throw in there. Had room for more but got a bit laggy with everything else in the park.
This video was fantastic. It inspired me to reedesign all my exhibits for my current original JP. Thank you so much Evolution Square Girl, keep up the great content. Love your voice btw
Thanks for your lovely comment, much appreciated. Glad to know my video helped you with your own build
I live in Washington I can really say, the North American Coastline biome is almost entirely realistic. I know I’m pretty late but I think you did a great job! :)
Uneven yet perfect. Thanks for sharing this with us
These biomes inspired me to create a scientifically accurate park based off of the Paleoecology of each dinosaur via the Ingen Database and put each dinosaur into one of the 10 biomes shown in this video. It’s kinda scuffed cause some biomes have way more dinosaurs then others, and I might change it to be more balanced but great vid and thanks for the inspiration
And here was me thinking I was a genius by adding a few water pools, rocks and swamp trees for my baryonyx enclosure. I'm definitely gonna use all these they're amazing
You really do deserve more subscribers! This is absolutely amazing!
Thanks!
Awesome! I have done many of these biome types before, some I have done is for example jungle, land plateau, sandy mountains, cold mountains!
Something really helpful is making your lakes sand with small beaches. It makes it more alive.
Also trying to use every type of ground is good too, and I’ve noticed that Spinosaurus and Deinoychus go REALLLLY well together. They haven’t even attacked each other with combat on!
they're actually impressive! good job❤️
The tricky thing, its difficult to determine which dinosaurs would complement each biome, because I'm fairly certain way back when it was primarily tropical. Rather what I do is make modern environments and only place dinosaurs from that part of the world. For Spino, who was found in Egypt, I pictured it beside the Nile. So rather than patches of water, one huge river with plenty of sand and greenery running along it. Turned out beautiful
Very well done! I thought my enclosures were good but this blew my mind away with the possibility’s! My personal favorite are the two coastlines!
You are SO talanted. Love all of your videos!!!
Love your style, just what I was looking for :)
i do not understand English very well, but this videos are AMAZING! , now i know how to do a beautiful park
Love the wetland or swampy biome. Will have to try that myself. Would love to see you build an exhibit for a dinosaur that is as realistic as possiable to the way modern zoos work, with terrain based containment or maybe what you think is the most realistic (and safe) design for an exhibit ^^
Thanks so much for not only making this video but for actually taking the time to make it such a high quality and extremely helpful video like it is as well. Your time and effort's are very appreciated! 🙏
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God bless 💙
Thanks so much! Your time watching this video and leaving a comment is very very much appreciated by me :D
I used 8 of these biomes to make my parks look great (I can’t do coastlines since I make rivers of fresh water) and it really helped me! Thanks Evo!
Not really a tip here but this is what I do with my Sandbox parks.
So more recently than earlier on, I've started making a park for different prehistoric locations, such as Hell Creek or the Morrison.
Morrison is WIP right now but hell creek is finished and that used a combination of redwoods, palm trees, and the basic singular trees, don't know what they're called. I used a lot of rotation to get trees as close together as possible, so I could make these sort of "clumps" to reserve space.
One tip is that if your hand-placed forest or redwood is looking a bit bland in foliage, you can use the tropical "forest" option, and click quickly with your mouse over a spot, but don't click too much, just a couple times is good, and that will create a bit of foliage for you.
When making an exhibit, you start by clearing the base area of all foliage, grasses, lakes and ponds, then smooth out the terrain a lot so it's not so uneven. At this stage you can also change the terrain to add hills and slopes for your exhibit if necessary.
Next you put down the ground textures (stone, grass, mud, sand) to lay out the basic starting area. Then you place down the water sources, like, rivers, swamps, ponds, lakes, etc. After that you put down foliage and rocks, so you start making the actual environment. Put lots of wetland-like grass around swamps and water sources that you feel should blend in with the earth itself. Put sand over beaches/other water sources if you haven't already. Add rocks around occasionally to give nice variety to the landscape. Use the "vibrant" grass in open fields, it makes the scene a lot prettier. Another general rule, this one's more personal, but if you're a paleo-nerd like myself then you can replace all of the "grass" ground texture with dirt, to stimulate an accurate environment for your dinosaurs. This is because grass hadn't evolved by the time most dinosaurs were a thing.
Just my general exhibit-building tips, as of writing I haven't watched the video itself so these tips might be on there already idk
These type of videos are amazingly helpful!
Glad to read that :) thanks for watching
This vid is Awesome💯💯.. Love how u Explain Everything & Also show a variety of methods as well. Just got this game a couple of days ago & enjoying building our park with my daughter. She Also loves animals/dinosaurs & the JP movies, plus a HUGE Minecraft fan for the creating option, so this games Literally Perfect💯.. thanks Again for posting this.