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The forum seems depressing, and dead, and stuff.
 

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...and a better variety in constructions, that town on the low-side of the hill is outright outrageously creatively lacking.

Don't get me wrong, I love seeing the likes of you doing terrains, it warms the very cockles of my heart, to be sure. But as I expect you expect me to, I'm going to be nitpicky life fuck with this terrain.

As previously stated, I don't dig the choice of flora, and especially in terms of good ol' wood up my anu... Along that hill. (and everywhere else for that matter.) The notion of using nearly only one house-doodad for every (nearly every) construction isn't a very sexy notion either. And I really find those stairs to be lacking some detail love, anything would've made it better, irregularities, such as just having them being ruined at random intervals, or just plain out more detail love would go a long way in making them appear less... Little attractive.

Other than that I really do love the overall feel of the terrain, the lighting comes off as perfectly normal, in a good way, and the fog could be a tincy wincy bit less... Less, for what I'd love, but I won't hold that against you. I also happen to feel this terrain could do with a slight 5% camera-tilt to either side, just to make it more interesting, but that might just be part of my recent (somewhat recent) fetish for tilting camera angles.
- I happen to have used tilting in every terrain I've actually made as of late.

Tiles, especially those surrounding the lacking constructions at the foot of the mountain could do with a little more variety, too. But else-wise this is one sexy terrain.
- Keep the standard up! Keep terraining, and fucking enter The Picture #5! ;)

Oh, and, nice to see you, or something.
 
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