SeccomMasada
The One And Only
Hey you guys Its Seccom Masada here with a not helpful not thought provoking post on paths! (magical right?)
either way here's a post about paths.
In all honesty paths are odd creatures receiving mixed views from Animal Crossing players far and wide, They can prove to be a valuable asset or a restrictive force. To be honest I love paths I think they can really add some life to your town for example here's a beautiful way to use paths:

(N.B. this image does not belong to me! all Images belong to their respective owners I did not make this etc.)
As you can probably see These paths add a lot of character/life to this landscape Making it look organized and clean. This is here paths look good and are functional.
now we move on to our next kind of path
The One Tilers
Paths that only use one tile instead of two generally irk me (example below)

They don't really fit with bridges or houses and adding flora on either sides of them requires a lot of thought While I understand why some players may want to use said paths in all honesty I think the paths break the town rather than making it Furthermore the path seen in Image is far too colorful for my liking as i tend to prefer a grey or brown path as it keeps a sense of realism.
Either way I believe I need to draw this post to its conclusion as it was originally intended to be a query rather a than an overview of paths, so here are some questions for the reader too follow.
1. What path are you currently using
2. How do you set up your paths (as in how do you place them around a villagers home, the cafe,the plaza and or public works projects)
3. what are your views on paths and is there anything that really annoys you about them
Thank you for reading! I apologize if my views may be in conflict with yours but they are my opinion and everyone has a different opinion so please do not take this post very seriously.
edit
I forgot to add that I actually need help adding paths too my town.
If anyone reading wishes to, could you please: post images of how you'd build a path around retail or other landmarks such as public works, as well as how to decorate or make a path look interesting without altering its design once again thanks for reading this.
either way here's a post about paths.
In all honesty paths are odd creatures receiving mixed views from Animal Crossing players far and wide, They can prove to be a valuable asset or a restrictive force. To be honest I love paths I think they can really add some life to your town for example here's a beautiful way to use paths:

(N.B. this image does not belong to me! all Images belong to their respective owners I did not make this etc.)
As you can probably see These paths add a lot of character/life to this landscape Making it look organized and clean. This is here paths look good and are functional.
now we move on to our next kind of path
The One Tilers
Paths that only use one tile instead of two generally irk me (example below)

They don't really fit with bridges or houses and adding flora on either sides of them requires a lot of thought While I understand why some players may want to use said paths in all honesty I think the paths break the town rather than making it Furthermore the path seen in Image is far too colorful for my liking as i tend to prefer a grey or brown path as it keeps a sense of realism.
Either way I believe I need to draw this post to its conclusion as it was originally intended to be a query rather a than an overview of paths, so here are some questions for the reader too follow.
1. What path are you currently using
2. How do you set up your paths (as in how do you place them around a villagers home, the cafe,the plaza and or public works projects)
3. what are your views on paths and is there anything that really annoys you about them
Thank you for reading! I apologize if my views may be in conflict with yours but they are my opinion and everyone has a different opinion so please do not take this post very seriously.
edit
I forgot to add that I actually need help adding paths too my town.
If anyone reading wishes to, could you please: post images of how you'd build a path around retail or other landmarks such as public works, as well as how to decorate or make a path look interesting without altering its design once again thanks for reading this.
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