#Louisville Fossoil Field
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So... This scene was created back in 2022 for an interesting RP server that unfortunately never launched. For the last 3 years, I had plans for a scene even bigger than The Story In Five Acts (you can see that one in my collection), but I have a feeling something as large as that could be created closer to B42 release or even after some time.
As usually there is one Spiffo here, look closer to find him.
Don't forget to check out my other scenes: https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198122158137/images/
this is amazing i love seeing scenes and storytelling in PZ
I'm in love with this. How do you go about designing something like this? Do you make it in-game and then tweak it or?
i think there’s a map builder tool that you can do stuff like this with, but the car on the spiffos storefront is what i’m wondering about, that’s my favorite detail
Oh yeah of course, idk why that never came to my head lol, that's pretty sick. Can you place cars in the map builder? maybe you can place them and then rotate them as static objects or something
I made all these scenes in-game with the help of Necro Forge, Cheat Menu and debug mode. In this scene I put the car sideways via debug mode.
do you use people for the characters?
Oh awesome man, thanks for getting back to me. I can imagine the time it takes to set up something like this, they really are peices of art dude!
I do all this in singleplayer. You just dress up your character and stand in different positions. In the end you just have to stitch together multiple screenshots. It's not too hard considering the perspective is always the same, tho it can be quite tedious if you have to stich 200-300 screenshots...
Oh so that’s how you do it. Yeah I’d assume it’d get a little annoying after a while with that many screenshots
I'm guessing you use Photoshop to do that? Using mask layers and such?
oh okay sick, how long does it take you to make one scene then? I imagine a good couple of hours designing the scene, taking all the screenshots and editing them, its a proper job