Zapt13 wrote:I have no problem with the present model. It is easily differentiable from other objects, it has a generously small hitbox, and can be built very close to other things (I was able to plant mine near-enough to compost bins so as to not affect my planting pathing). Its construction requirements are easily inferred and it's not really too costly. Even as a hermit I was able to protect my "important" fields without much inconvenience.
Make a new model whenever you get around to it. In my experience the "nice to have" things rarely get done (I'm guilty of so much of this in my professional career that it's embarrassing), but if it does ever get updated the satisfaction will be immense.
Thank you for the non-cash opportunity to protect our fields from crows!
I mimic that statement. I do not mind the graphic as it matches exactly what the materials are. Now if I could just plug some copper wires up to it and use the solar energy of the never setting sun to power the finery forge I would be even more happy.
But honestly the graphic matches exactly what it is I say leave it. Why come up with new art to replace art that represents the digital reality of the item.