16.05.2009, 10:04
Interesting, attractive stuff! The rivers are a little angular to be really nice and can be redrawn. I drew all my Belarus rivers on a 1:200 map, then had to rework the entire river system when I went up to 1:50 for the map_c. It took ages, but the results were well worth the trouble.
Hard to see if there is any depth variation to the rivers from the screenies. If you draw the rivers in varying shades of gray and blur them, you will get depth variation and greater or lesser brown "shallows" as you go along.
The black spots will go away when "clicked" with any land texture.
Try reducing the brightness of the .tga's as an experiment. Also try blending the riverbank texture in with the general ground texture a little. Or else cutting out the riverbank texture entirely.
Hard to see if there is any depth variation to the rivers from the screenies. If you draw the rivers in varying shades of gray and blur them, you will get depth variation and greater or lesser brown "shallows" as you go along.
The black spots will go away when "clicked" with any land texture.
Try reducing the brightness of the .tga's as an experiment. Also try blending the riverbank texture in with the general ground texture a little. Or else cutting out the riverbank texture entirely.