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RPG terrain-first try

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Rule number one;
Don't use blizzards default trees, please.

Other than that, it lacks fog, tile variation and I can't see a big deal of playability in the area you chose to screenshot

But keep on working. Good luck :)
 
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How you see playability? there is enough it just dont look like cause the angle i chosed.
SO which tiles i should use? i only have snow and some mud, but it should be mainly snow , and snow is always white...

I only found 2 types of trees for a winter terrain this:Snowpine

and one from the ultimate terraining map.
 
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Since you are doing a "rocky" terrain right there, northrend rock tile mixed with snow, and dirt would probably look fine.

About the trees, remember that there don't have to be snow on all trees, a lot of the trees usually look quite dead during the winter, and there is a bunch of nice "dead" trees in the UTM.

And I just told you that I couldn't see a big dead of playability in that screenshot, but sure, I don't really care.
 
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I like it =). It looks 10x better then the terrain in RPG I'm working on >.>
And I think that blizzard trees look fine....:wink:
 
You should use real water not just water falls and theres a rock spam.The forest is a bit to empty.Other than that its good. :thumbs_up:

I absolutely disagree. Using waterfalls as rivers is proof of skill and creativity instead of using regular, still water, that looks really awkward where shallow meets deep. Also, i think he used those rocks pretty nicely, but although i do see many flying doodads that should be lowered into the ground a bit.

As for the trees, i think the blizzard ones work decently, but there are still good alternatives. Keep in mind that doodads can be tinted if you are after that blueish dark look.
 
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