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Ancient Ruins of Vendula

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Found this image randomly floating around my PC.
Anyway I like it and I wanted to open it up to the public.

Taken from my map 'Conquering Vendula'.


'Click for full sized quality'




 

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I must admit, I don't wholly understand what exactly you're doing here.
Both of those screenshots are so awfully zoomed in that you can see the
stretched texture of every surface of every doodad and tile in the image.

I suggest you zoom a hell of a lot more out before you make your
screenshots.
 
IMO I don't find it so bad.

What I was trying to do was make a capture of a small scene.
A basic scene of the beloved beauty of what nature can form...
Eh. If it was real.

Zooming out of the scene would ruin the feel and perspective of what I was trying to achieve.

This is all playable terrain anyway. It's what I like making and I liked how these turned out as they call "art".
 
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Fair enough.

I must agree about the tiles, however, especially on the first screenshot, not necessarily because they don't fit, but because when you click for the larger version you can clearly see the big "x" in the middle of the tile, where the skin doesn't... How does these skin-dudes put it, "wrap" properly? >.>

I'm sure it's a good looking terrain, and that's why I suggested you zoom out a little more, so we can see more of the terrain :)
 
^Heh, rather interesting.

I must agree about the tiles, however, especially on the first screenshot, not necessarily because they don't fit, but because when you click for the larger version you can clearly see the big "x" in the middle of the tile, where the skin doesn't... How does these skin-dudes put it, "wrap" properly? >.>

Actually looking back at the terrain I do see more clearly what you mean.

I'm sure it's a good looking terrain, and that's why I suggested you zoom out a little more, so we can see more of the terrain :)

I have some interesting ideas I might get around to trying some time. Thanks. ^^
 
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