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General Forums => Terrain Editor => Topic started by: cooldued on November 23, 2010, 02:13:58 PM
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i made a terrain and want to share it with every one. how and where do i post a download? ps just so you know its a WW1 terrain, its only 64 x 64 so i can't submit it. but its an ok terrain :D
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i got it http://www.esnips.com/doc/e75b07c5-761a-417d-bb17-50cfc6085589/WW1-terrain (http://www.esnips.com/doc/e75b07c5-761a-417d-bb17-50cfc6085589/WW1-terrain)
its a small ok terrain tell me if you like it
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Not bad for your first one bud.
Could use a few elevation changes and depth to the rivers.
But like I said not bad, keep working with the TE and you'll get better.
:salute
midi
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Not bad for your first one bud.
Could use a few elevation changes and depth to the rivers.
But like I said not bad, keep working with the TE and you'll get better.
:salute
midi
Thank you mrmidi, I'll keep that in mind for the next one.
There's a offline mission if anyone would like to try that some time
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Nice first terrain :aok
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Good terrain with a good field layout for WW1. As Midi said, add some small, gradual elevation changes for a more realist look and fix up the water areas. They are hard to distinguish from land. Adding some depth to it and changing either the water color or texture underneath would make a world of difference. With that fixed, I see no reason why it couldn't be submitted to Skuzzy for the WW1 arena, it needs more.
Also, since the file size of WW1 terrains are so small due to hardly any objects needed, don't be afraid to experiment with custom terrain textures and make give your terrain a unique look. AHers love variety & don't get much of it. :salute
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Good terrain with a good field layout for WW1.
I set it that way so if your rook and your fighting bish, there are 2 fealds set up just for that. but if a knight gets on, you can start fighting all three in the center of the terrain.
As Midi said, add some small, gradual elevation changes for a more realist look and fix up the water areas. They are hard to distinguish from land. Adding some depth to it and changing either the water color or texture underneath would make a world of difference.
Also, since the file size of WW1 terrains are so small due to hardly any objects needed, don't be afraid to experiment with custom terrain textures and make give your terrain a unique look. AHers love variety & don't get much of it. :salute
I'll try messing with the water and adding some hills today, but how do I make "custom terrain textures"?
thank you to all who tryed my terrain. :salute