Intermediate Rock Tutorial - Caves - Planet Zoo Tutorials, Tips, and Tricks [3]
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Welcome to our third Planet Zoo tutorial on this channel! In this Planet Zoo tutorial we cover building rock shelters and caves, which can be used for cave-dwelling animals such as wolves or bears. These tips will hopefully help you in designing great looking habitats in sandbox, franchise, and career modes. The next Planet Zoo tutorial will be a closer look at biomes and terrain painting.
Check out the last Planet Zoo tutorial here: https://youtu.be/8WX9uvylHLo
In this video, I make use of the Z, Shift, and X hotkeys primarily to rotate, raise/lower the rocks, and make fine movements respectively.
For some examples of how to do rockwork for mountains, check out my video building a Dall sheep habitat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmEtT...
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A spiritual successor to the wildly popular Zoo Tycoon series, Planet Zoo is a zoo building simulation and management game with a strong focus on education, conservation, and animal welfare. Developed by Frontier Developments, Planet Zoo shares a similar premise to the developer's other games, such as Planet Coaster and Jurassic World Evolution, in the sense that creativity is at the forefront of gameplay.
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Intro footage is by @fisktom on Pexel.
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