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How to Build a Realistic Baseball or Softball Field || Cities Skylines - Duration: 6:41.

Upgrade your ball field from this into this see how coming up next!

Hello I am thesheik12 and welcome to another video where today we are going to show you how to make a realistic

Baseball or softball field now the biggest factor I use to make these realistic fields is

figuring out the measurements. Now every square in City Skylines is actually 8 meters by 8 meters.

Now I want a softball field that is 200 feet from the fence

to home plate and

60 feet where the bases are apart so what I'm going to do is I'm going to Google

feet to meters and plug in all the info for every measurement that I need

So for 200 feet I got

61 meters rounding it

And then I will take that and divide it 61 by 8

And I get 7.625 now this means that the line that I will need to stretch from home plate

To the fence will be 7 2/3 squares

So that is how I create the entire field

basically off of those measurements and then we also

Do the bases and 60 feet ends up being 2 and

1/4 squares and that's how we figured those measurements out and then in softball

usually

the field is

the same

200 feet around or whatever anywhere from

150 to 250 feet

Depending on how big you want your field, but that is the gist.

That is pretty much the dimensions, and how we come up with them. Now backstop wise the best

field fence that I came up with is the short chain fence by Petreak

And you can find that in the workshop - the link will be in the description below

And then you just get resourceful so Moog's

Small extra small

highway

lines we use. That's how we make the bases and home plate and then my favorite

fence in the entire game is the

extra the chain-link fence that comes with the

Natural Disasters DLC I use this all the time.

So basically once we get the outskirts all squared away

the next part is going to be making the infield dirt and for that we are going to use Ronyx69's

Ploppable Gravel. Now he has gravel, grass, cliff textures,

pavement, and asphalt, but for this we are going to use the gravel.

Now you can see here, what I try to do is I use as many of the circles as possible

And that gives me a better

way to make it look rounded on the outside

because the baseball infield diamonds are not straight so once we get the

outliers in there then we're gonna come along and use these small squares

to kind of connect the dots and

connect these small

curves as you can see coming up right here.

That is gonna give us the ever so slight curve

and it'll just make it look a lot more smooth a lot more rounded.

That's usually the biggest problem

that people have. Now I've had requests to put something like this and make it in the workshop, but

the way I do it, there would just be too many props. I was thinking maybe

maybe we can put just the infield together and put that on the workshop, and then you guys can go nuts

With the other stuff. Now once you figure out the dimensions, this is the

finished product of our softball field.

There's a lot of other things you can do

you can make a minimalistic one kind of like it's just a small park and recreation you can make a

complex, I see this a lot, and this is the scale of baseball to softball

now

Really quick we are going to show you how to make the baseball infield

but everything is pretty much the same for the baseball field we use 330 feet and

that came out to

12.5 squares and the bases were 90 feet apart which was 3 1/3 swears

So once we got that we got those dimensions down pat all the rest of it was

Just putting in the infield now the biggest difference for all you based sports fans out there for baseball or softball is

The infield is grass and most of the time

For

baseball at least

Or for softball most of the time like I said before softball is an all dirt into it so

Pretty much. It's the exact same

Rounding off of the infield to make a little smooth

but

the beautiful thing is you don't have to settle for just a

Chain-link fence like if you are doing a small college, and you wanted to go completely crazy

You can use the network network walls you can do a brick wall on the outside

You can use Ronyx69's ivy and put that against the wall make it kind of look like Wrigley Field

You can put bleachers on the outside you can either make dugouts

The possibilities are endless now this video inspired you to build that Little League field your sims have been craving for

give it a like leave a comment and smash that subscribe button

thanks for watching. I am thesheik12 and I will see you again soon when it will be Time To

Build

For more infomation >> How to Build a Realistic Baseball or Softball Field || Cities Skylines - Duration: 6:41.

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How To Build A Real Estate Website With Wordpress [VIDEO #1] - Duration: 2:03.

This video is the first in a series of videos showing you how to build a real estate website

using Wordpress.

Hi I'm Curtis Penner and I've been using Wordpress to build websites since the early 2000's.

I owned a personal training business back then and I didn't have any money to pay a

developer or spend money to have somebody build a website for me.

So I really had to dive in and learn how to use WordPress on my own.

Since then I've built dozens and dozens of websites for myself, personally for my businesses

as well as for clients.

I built websites in the areas of landscaping, truck driving, dog grooming, for my piano

teacher, for personal trainers and many others.

And so what I want to do with this series is really make it easy for you to go from

having no website right now or having a website that maybe you're not really happy with to

having a fully functional, lead generating, client pleasing real estate website using

Wordpress when we're all done with the series.

So I'm going to take you step by step through the entire process that I would use if I was

building a real estate website for myself or for a client.

I'm going to take it from from the very beginning to the very end and show you exactly how to

do it.

Now rather than give you one long 3-hour video to wade through I've broken the process up

into small, easily digestible chunks.

So you'll be able to take action on that step and move onto the next video.

Now, I've included a link down in the description below to the playlist that's going to contain

all of the videos for this series.

So you'll be able to go there and watch, in succession, one video after another.

And of course, if you have any comments, questions, or even constructive criticism for the course,

by all means leave them down below in the comments section and I'll do my very best

to get to each and every one of them.

And finally if you're interested in learning how to harness the power of online marketing

to become the lead real estate agent in your market, then consider subscribing to the channel

so you don't miss out on any great future content.

So I'll see you in the next video.

Thanks for watching.

I'm Curtis Penner.

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