u/DorianKoholi

In case anyone was curious as to what 1003 cows looks like on a lot in Paralives. :)
▲ 395 r/Paralives

In case anyone was curious as to what 1003 cows looks like on a lot in Paralives. :)

1003 Cows on a single lot!

I added a cow in Paralives for each subscriber to my YouTube channel, and halfway through I decided to make a cow-based Pride flag (since, you know, happy Pride and all that...).

Surprisingly enough, there was minimal lag, but that's probably because the cows don't move.

I was also pleasantly surprised to find that you can change the color of their spots!

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u/DorianKoholi — 8 days ago
▲ 28 r/Pokopia

I built a waterslide on the island behind the SS Anne. I used roof pieces to try to create a cleaner slope to go down (using staircases worked similarly, and both were a bit smoother than just using straight blocks), but it does still end up being a bit bumpy.

It's still fun to use though, even though I can't really get the other Pokemon to take advantage.

Added the waterfall as another way to get back up (once you get the Waterfall power), but there's a staircase for the rest of the Pokemon.

Still need to add supports so it doesn't look like it's floating, but if anyone has any other tips to improve it (or for how to get the Pokemon to use it), that'd be awesome!

u/DorianKoholi — 1 month ago
▲ 1.8k r/Pokopia

No idea what I was doing as I never had a Chia Pet (and couldn't be bothered to read instructions), so just stuck a bunch (probably WAY too many) wet chia seeds to a vinyl Snorlax doll in hopes of creating a Mosslax!

Gonna make sure to water him everyday, and we'll see what happens!

EDIT - Thank you ALL for the comments, support and suggestions!!! I'll admit I'm not sure if this will work because it's not terra cotta. I figured water retention would be an issue but didn't think about the seeds not being able to adhere to anything. So I'll probably see how it goes after a few days and adjust from there.

At the very least, I may end up sanding the body down for a little better adhesion, and maybe drill a few holes to help with watering.

u/DorianKoholi — 1 month ago