Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Here we have a blank map that shows the general shape of the region. The map available to the user will look similar to this, but will contain information like the locations of certain landmarks, structures, habitats, and colored portions to delineate areas within the region.

Each cell of this grid that is white represents a scene that can be traveled to. 

Sunday, April 3, 2016

 Numbers that appear in the headings column indicate areas of interest where it's possible to change angles within a scene, or even manipulate the environment in some rare cases. Entering 'h' will briefly show what these numbers relate to.
 This bench for instance is a common convergence spot for wide-throat Galenoes and Cardinals. Entering '1' into the parser brings the user to a better vantage point.
Unfortunately there are no birds here now. The only input available here is '0' which returns the user to the previous angle.
Find this large structure at the end of  a trail behind the Gold's Gym on rt 31.

The structure in the background is from a photo taken by Sherry Otts.