you've got a good start with this nice landmass
I found this wonderful tutorial by Tear ( Saderan - a tutorial ) and as I love his style I will try to give it a shot. So here is the first take at the oceanic body, landmass still all white. I hope I can live up to this tutorial and make the most out of it.
you've got a good start with this nice landmass
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Very nice so far, Tear's tut is great and you seem to have made a pretty start with it. I'm interested to see how the land features take shape. I also like the landshapes, very nice.
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The landmass looks very good. It looks like a natural formation, so that's a good start!
Good start Trödel. The shape is really nice. Let's see what you're doing with it
Tear's excellent tutorial is always a good place to start.
Looking forward to how this will develop, right now you're definitely on the right track.
So here is another nightly build. I played around with the various settings to avoid th bluriness senn in other attempts on this tut as I don´t like that. The mountains seem to blend at a higher zoom, seeing the whole picture they are a bit set off. Just my feeling?
The mountain ranges are looking very good. Keep it coming!
So here is the river layout final. I start to see blue lines across my kitchentable. Wanted to show it to experienced eyes to spot errors or give CC ( lakes may be a topic... ). So here it is, with rivers. I love my bamboo fun pen and touch.