29.11.2009, 08:04
Thanks VonBarb.
You did a very very good job here. It would be interresting to compare both work, yours and mine when Kyushu will be released, i'm shure we can find together and with all the other map makers here the best way to make realistic landscapes.
Your task is harder than mine maybe because the maps your are working on have few relief and as i said somewhere in another post, relief is a good way to avoid the repetitive effect as it break those horrible lines.
Taking exemple with repainted Hawaii here......
You can notice that there is almost no repetitive effect...and at the period i made this, so 2-3 month ago before Okinawa repainted map, i hadn't realise the importance of that problem. You can't see that in this particular pic these very first textures are repetive but the lines are broken by the relief.
Here WIP Kyushu : no problem when there is relief....but the problems start with those textures in the back....where there is no relief. But i'm optimist because i haven't manually painted the back scene now
So....good work mate :wink: :!: . Very helpful topic !
You did a very very good job here. It would be interresting to compare both work, yours and mine when Kyushu will be released, i'm shure we can find together and with all the other map makers here the best way to make realistic landscapes.
Your task is harder than mine maybe because the maps your are working on have few relief and as i said somewhere in another post, relief is a good way to avoid the repetitive effect as it break those horrible lines.
Taking exemple with repainted Hawaii here......
You can notice that there is almost no repetitive effect...and at the period i made this, so 2-3 month ago before Okinawa repainted map, i hadn't realise the importance of that problem. You can't see that in this particular pic these very first textures are repetive but the lines are broken by the relief.
Here WIP Kyushu : no problem when there is relief....but the problems start with those textures in the back....where there is no relief. But i'm optimist because i haven't manually painted the back scene now
So....good work mate :wink: :!: . Very helpful topic !