[Webkinz World]More Trick Or Treat Street Concept Drawings!
Aug 17, 2019 8:32:17 GMT -5
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Post by MommaBearLas on Aug 17, 2019 8:32:17 GMT -5
More Trick Or Treat Street Concept Drawings!
by Michael Webkinz
I wanted to thank everyone who left us feedback for the first set of Trick or Treat Street concept drawings.
I read over each comment and was really impressed with your suggestions. There was a lot of focus
on the Halloween homes, in particular, the colors and look & feel of each home. I really like how the
concept drawing for the costume shop turned out (you’ll see it in this post). I think that we will model the
homes to match the look and feel of the shop, but still keep the bright colors that were used for each one.
This way, they will look less “haunted” but remain colorful and feel as though they belong in a charming
neighborhood. In any case, I really like the suggestion of triggering a doorbell sound effect and having
your pet say “Trick or treat!” when you click on each home.
Now, I’d like to share the concept drawings for the second half of the Trick or Treat room theme.
Please leave your feedback in the comments section below. Tell us what you like or don’t like about each
item or how you would make them better. Just like before, we will be reading each comment
carefully and take all your suggestions into consideration:
Here’s another look at the bench that will be including in the theme.
Don’t worry, “Halloween” will be spelled correctly on the final item:
Here is the costume shop I was referring to earlier. The shop will be 3 tiles in length,
so there won’t be any gaps along your yard if you decide to add a door to the room:
The idea behind this tree is that it will change slightly when you rotate it. 3 of the rotations
will feature unique Halloween decorations and the last one will simply be a plain,
fall colored tree that could be used for any type of room design:
I really like how this white picket fence turned out.
The expressions on each of the jack-o’-lanterns faces are priceless:
Finally, here’s a look at the novelty gravestone that you’ll be able to use to decorate your front lawns.
Similar to the tree, this item will also change slightly when rotated in room:
How do you think this theme is coming along? Let us know in the comment section below and stay tuned
for your first look at the final items that will be modeled in 3D. I plan on showing the first half on Saturday, August 31st…
by Michael Webkinz
I wanted to thank everyone who left us feedback for the first set of Trick or Treat Street concept drawings.
I read over each comment and was really impressed with your suggestions. There was a lot of focus
on the Halloween homes, in particular, the colors and look & feel of each home. I really like how the
concept drawing for the costume shop turned out (you’ll see it in this post). I think that we will model the
homes to match the look and feel of the shop, but still keep the bright colors that were used for each one.
This way, they will look less “haunted” but remain colorful and feel as though they belong in a charming
neighborhood. In any case, I really like the suggestion of triggering a doorbell sound effect and having
your pet say “Trick or treat!” when you click on each home.
Now, I’d like to share the concept drawings for the second half of the Trick or Treat room theme.
Please leave your feedback in the comments section below. Tell us what you like or don’t like about each
item or how you would make them better. Just like before, we will be reading each comment
carefully and take all your suggestions into consideration:
Here’s another look at the bench that will be including in the theme.
Don’t worry, “Halloween” will be spelled correctly on the final item:
Here is the costume shop I was referring to earlier. The shop will be 3 tiles in length,
so there won’t be any gaps along your yard if you decide to add a door to the room:
The idea behind this tree is that it will change slightly when you rotate it. 3 of the rotations
will feature unique Halloween decorations and the last one will simply be a plain,
fall colored tree that could be used for any type of room design:
I really like how this white picket fence turned out.
The expressions on each of the jack-o’-lanterns faces are priceless:
Finally, here’s a look at the novelty gravestone that you’ll be able to use to decorate your front lawns.
Similar to the tree, this item will also change slightly when rotated in room:
How do you think this theme is coming along? Let us know in the comment section below and stay tuned
for your first look at the final items that will be modeled in 3D. I plan on showing the first half on Saturday, August 31st…