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[Showoff]4 Chunks of A'meron Isle
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Solarion:
This is my second world build. The first one was yesterday. This time however I am planning to extend this one.
Please state anything you don't or do like. I want the real opinion of everyone so to improve my skills. Thanks, Solarion! http://imgur.com/a/A8uLr#0
Mordred:
It looks really great, just like MoP down sized.
I just love these bushes on the hills, they give the whole scenery a better look, because it looks more natural with some wild growing bushes and flowers there.
Ascathos:
Considering that you just started, I certainly have to commend you. This is quote good and nicely done. Would love to see more, keep the good work up and stay enthusiastic! ;)
Solarion:
thanks to both of you, cant wait till i found out how to make mountains more realistic like eluo's ones and to add water. :P
Eluo:
Well its a nice start but... 4 chunks and you want a opinion of that? Sorry but that is like drawing a thumb and asking a opinion on your skills of the understanding of the human body ;)
The thing is with worldbuilding: yes small areas are very fast and easy to create. You can also put much detail in it. But doing something like this as bigger areas is something compleatly diffrent. You also missed out that you still have to be able to fight ingame in an area like this. Considering that there are everywhere models, which obstruct you sight, will make an area if it is too cluttered unplayable. Same goes for the ground, if it is too hilly, it just feels strange if you walk over it.
And on the textures, you could try to paste them not so thikly on it ;) It looks better if there is a transition between the basic texture and your above layered. The best results to get a good transition is to lower the pressure when you are painting and reducing the brush size to very small , and painting very small dots. Have a look at the blizz adts ;) they do it all the time.
Keep on going, but also try out to make bigger areas,which will also teach you something about worldbuilding as you get to know how much work it actually is to do this on a much much lager scale ;D
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