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Outland w/Demons

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This is my first terrain (common words lately :) Its outland with some nice mushroom trees and a few skinned naga models of my own.

Any and all criticism welcome! Be brutally honest, I dont care how harsh you have to be to make my terraining skills better. Sry for the sloppy picture, other than WoW and wc3 im pretty computer illiterate
 

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Ok lets try that again...JPEG files
 

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Do you have shadows turned on? It looks shadowless aside from the destructibles. If they are not on, turn shadows and lighting on. Also, (if you have not) calculate shadows by going to File -> Calculate Shadows and Save Map. (Those rocks near the water look too bright for the surrounding, perhaps tone them down?)

I dont usually work with Outland at all, but I don't like the hill you made, which the creature is right next to. Try using tile variation on the rest of the terrain and different tiles on that hill. I also have to ask, water in Outland? Where did it come from?

Overall, the terrain is okay. It has some problems with it, and nothing that is very redeeming about it. The skinned naga there is not to my liking, as it is far too bright (though that may be just because of lighting).
 
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