Redko, in your load.ini water2=, at the end of the entry you place a " ,2 " to make the texture look smaller or a " ,-2 " to make it look bigger. Sometimes when you do this it can help that carpet affect. You just have to experiment with it to see how it looks.
Redko, i have at least 6 maps at this level, don't believe any of them are good enough to be released as downloads, i'm more interested in experimenting with them than flying them,
compare my repaint to yours and you get the picture, if and when i manage to achieve multi textured water on the palau map then i'll pm you with the results and how to do it, i,ve been
consulting with Bombsaway on this project already and he is happy to surply textures for it so hopefully between us all we might be able to do something amazing with the water on this
map
Oh, good.
To many people, even subtle repeat patterns are easy to notice, even distract. People instictively know what should have a repeat pattern and what should not. This is so powerful in visual perception that the artist, such as yourself, must go to extreme effort to avoid or conceal patterns.
Just trying to help. I have been pestering 1C: Maddox Games for the last several months to correct this in Storm of War.
Keep up the fantastic work!
If you texture the shoreline how you want it lets say a sandy beach then go to map_c and using the smudge tool you can gently pull the colours off the beach and stain the water the same colour but diluted,
this takes a bit of practice but its another way of getting 2 water colours and then you can blur that with a water texture tile and smudge it to create a bit of depth
Redko,
That's fantastic work on Kyushu! Thanks from the bottom of my heart! It is so beautiful, it almost makes me cry.
As an artist, you have the correct thinking for maximum visual impact. Yes, we are perfectly in agreement philosphically. The viewer knows where to expect patterns and where not to expect them. Your example of the Oriental tendency to establish geometry is true. The Germanic peoples of Europe do the same thing. It is very strong in the Netherlands, for Example. Being of German decent, I see it all over the world where patterns appear. It is mostly genetic but somewhat cultural as well. Fascinating, really, huh?
I find it all interesting, but, yeah-some areas of France are like noodles thrown on a map! :lol: