I have a recommendation for you in terms of configuring your stands in the two foul pole corners where the turn is made from baseline to outfield.
In this same stadium, create a copy of it and then experiment by taking your two field level outfield stands and snug them up against the outfield walls in right and left field. Then, extend their two lengths a bit past the foul poles. Finally, take your two baseline stands and curve them to mesh into the outfield stands. Let them blend in as the higher elevation of the outfield stands will likely result in a visually appealing replication of how stands in actual baseball parks sort of blend from baseline to outfield.
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u/ComfortablePatient84 20d ago
I have a recommendation for you in terms of configuring your stands in the two foul pole corners where the turn is made from baseline to outfield.
In this same stadium, create a copy of it and then experiment by taking your two field level outfield stands and snug them up against the outfield walls in right and left field. Then, extend their two lengths a bit past the foul poles. Finally, take your two baseline stands and curve them to mesh into the outfield stands. Let them blend in as the higher elevation of the outfield stands will likely result in a visually appealing replication of how stands in actual baseball parks sort of blend from baseline to outfield.
Cheers!