In Animal Crossing: New Leaf is it possible to display themed clothing together in the same display? For example, if I had a themed shirt, pants, hat, etc could I place them all in the same spot on the floor to create a mannequin or other such display with them all together?
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Each town should have about 16x16 inner linear squares for each Acre (attributed by previous games) and still by game factors in New Leaf. Usually a perfect town should consist of about 13-14 range of trees and about 3-5 flowers near a Villagers home (changes moods about gardening and perfecting a town on their behalf) and scattered 3-4 flowers for the acre.
Selecting the ordnance to BEAUTIFY 'NEW LEAF TOWN' PROJECT allows the Villagers to forcefully inherit the ability to water flowers and keep the balance of the Town. Not sure how this ordnance affects the Police Station items.
This game by far has the most acres that affect the game's Perfection. If ever completed, the Player will receive a Golden Watering Can that makes wilted flowers into GOLD FLOWERS used for presentation, faster hybrid breeding and nonwilting purposes. This ordnance also allows the flowers to not wilt when pondering into a time warp/timeturner/time travel effect. {Sometimes a player may use a differecnt 3DS and forget the time is mismatched and finds wilts in a town.}
It is more on over about the TYPE of town constructed/chosen and is based on the area that is balanced around you. Certain town maps have less beach front than others. This is recognized and the remarks from Isabelle on Villager views are fitted to the location of the town. More over, certain areas are patch work or bare stumped areas that have no trees or constructions; these are what Villagers worry on most.
Each sector has the ability to house more trees than any other game (for the exception of Animal Crossing 64/Gamecube's ability to cross plant trees side-by-side diagonally).
Villagers are more worried/concentrated/focused on their given constructions that are asked consequentially in a face-to-face conversation.
So far I have planted many trees all throughout town and the complaint remains "Not enough in one AREA", but I have not found any criteria listing them as acres.
The focus of the player's game is based on planting bamboos, making a planting center, and beatifying with many post around without the use of trees blocking their visibility as well.
"Perfect"/"Delicious" Gold Fruit are available by either making the uprighting of a town or by planting those had. It increases game points but as these trees are fragile be sure to plant each one found to keep ranking positive position points from Villagers.
Also, the use of grass is still wears but does not really affect perfection and is luckily slower than the previous ACCF game.
Suggestions: I do the same as well, as flowers scattered are hard to keep track of and the amount of trees in an area are easier to find exotic fruit apart from natives. Just construct from the Mayor's seat and do things that help the town.
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Here's a list, with the first column being the in-game name, the second being the description of the real piece, the third being a description of the fake:
Ancient Sculpture A short metal idol Fake has eyes with pupils.
Animal Sculpture Two boys suckling a wolf Fake has one boy.
Beautiful Sculpture Topless woman with no arms Fake has long hair.
Great Sculpture Warrior in yellow Palms are facing downward in fake.
Mystic Statue Egyptian bust Fake has a round head, not flat.
Manly Sculpture Nude man Fake has a cloth over both shoulders.
Robust Sculpture Discus throwing man Fake is holding a flying saucer.
Valiant Sculpture Winged sculpture, no head Fake has bat-like wings.
Amazing Painting A man in white, and black Fake, black is left, white is right
Basic Painting A man with his hand on hip Fake has both hands on hips
Dynamic Painting A wave Fake has Mt. Fuji under the wave
Famous Painting Mona Lisa Fake has left hand on top
Jolly Painting A man with a vegi face Fake has a carrot with green spout as nose
Good Painting A basket of fruit Fake has a fly on the fruit
Quaint Painting A woman in a yellow shirt Fake has no white bonnet
Moving Painting Venus in a shell Fake, shell is closed
Supple Painting Woman in a red kimono Fake, her head is looking to the left
Serene Painting Woman holding a white ermine Fake has a cat instead of a ferret
Scary Painting An angry man Fake has long index fingers pointing right
Solemn Painting A girl in a white dress, sitting Fake has a girl standing up and tall
Wild Painting A black and white figure Fake has white on right, black on left
Wistful Painting Women in blue and white bonnet Fake has an orange bonnet
Common Painting People working in a field No fake
Fine Painting Red dog with two people No fake
Flowery Painting Sunflowers No fake
Gentle Painting People in a park No fake
Moody Painting Man with blue plants, crops No fake
Nice Painting Red pants, playing flute No fake
Perfect Painting Painting of apples No fake
Proper Painting Woman with a white collar at bar No fake
Scenic Painting Snowy forest No fake
Warm Painting Woman on a bed No fake
Worthy Painting Woman and French flag No fake
Alternatively, you can check this gallery here (which is rather too large to directly link each image).
If you want to research yourself, the Animal Crossing: New Leaf Instruction Manual also has a section named "Artists and Sculptors" where it lists the actual name of each piece of art in the game. For example, "Wistful Painting" is *The Girl with the Pearl Earring" by Johannes Vermeer. You could then look the image up in a search engine and compare it with the image ingame.
Note: I have the eShop version of the game, so I'm not completely sure that section is in the physical manual.
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No, I'm afraid not. You have to get them (mannequins) from tasks in the game. One of the easiest is probably befriending Sable which you're going to do anyway if you want qrcodes to work. Just keep talking to her everyday. I'm sorry if any of this information is incorrect, I'm parroting what I've read haha. Good luck!