Reminds me of this thread. So is this for a close up or how is it different?
Hey,
I have a texture i need photoshopped to add vegetation on top of the basic floor area.
Its a desert landscape but this particular tile is near the river (Think of the River Nile mouth in egypt), there is quite a big of green along that river and need this tile to reflect that.
I do want some sand to still show just so people know they still are in the same Desert wilderness.
Here is the current floor tile:
http://i55.tinypic.com/2vabkic.jpg
Hope you can help.
Thanks
Reminds me of this thread. So is this for a close up or how is it different?
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Yes it is for a close up view when the user is in an area near the river - where it has vegetation
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What altitude should this represent? The scale of the vegetation, and the type, as well?
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Helicopter height if that at all helps
Im trying to do a birds eye view of a egyptian city that is situated at the mouth of the river Nile.
The type would be just lush greens - with river meander..
Example for vegetation :
http://image.gamespotcdn.net/gamespo...0screen002.jpg
Hope you can help me