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I did this for a map. Just decided to post it here to get some opinions.

Terrain_Example_00a.jpg
 
I like it, the grass on the hills look great. Although I sudgest using the ashenvale grassy dirt tile instead of village grass as it merges better with the other tiles and probably merges better with the shrubbery as well :smile:
Keep it up :smile:

Ty.Ty. I'll try your edits when I get the chance.
 
More, and smoother tile variation would do a lot for this terrain. Make nice transitions between tiles. If your stuck for tile space since it's a playable map, well.. dang.
 
Alright, the terrain looks okay, but the tile and grass spam on the right side bother me a little, try to make some nice transitions between tiles.

Also, the light rays you used aren't really fancy. Try to use this tutorial to create your own lighting:

https://www.hiveworkshop.com/forums/general-mapping-tutorials-278/terrain-advanced-lighting-53574/

The angle also could use some more work, the house is the center of te terrain, yet you only show a part of it and it's weirdly cut off by the upper edge of the screen.
 
The angle you chose to make the screenshot is kinda.. bad. And I agree, more tile variations.

Other than that, it looks okay. :)
 
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