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    Yeah, I'm jealous of that bent grid.
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    Wip December/January Challenge: isometric campsite

    I put in some marsh grass by the stream and added trees and grass. I went pretty heavy on the trees along the border. The map was looking pretty empty and the deadline is looming. I really should have planned ahead a little better. Other than terrain details, I can't think of much else to add.

    (Any idea why there's no thumbnail for this one?)

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    It's looking good. If you can do change that orange earth to some kind of texture I think it might help.
    Sometimes the thumbnails don't take. It's a random issue so far. Eventually the big cheeses hit a button and they get fixed.
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    That is looking quite nice and you have a really nice execution of the perspective. Well done!

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    Default Map resize

    I was calculating the size of the map with one-inch squares and the print-size would be 18"x12". A little bigger than practical, if someone was actually going to use the map. I resized the image to be 10.5"x8" at 150dpi with one-inch squares.

    I had to tighten up the campsite and trees and move the whole thing closer to the stream. I think it actually works better. I tweaked the lighting a bit and added some rugs inside the tents. I added a ground texture, though I'm not completely sold on it.

    To continue with the printable theme, I made a grayscale version of the map that is more printer-friendly.

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    Very cool again and nice touch with the greyscale version
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    This is going to win. What program did you use?

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    I wouldn't change anything now except the little blue puddles (I think they're puddles). Other than that I'd leave it alone now 'cuz it looks pretty nice.
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    For DEDDESO:

    Except for the grid, everything is done in Photoshop. The grid was rendered in 3DSMax so that I could get the height deformation on the stream.

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