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    Default Another mountain style attempt

    So I've had this idea in the back of my head for a while and I decided to try and let it out. This is my first attempt using this technique and I was just going for making sure it was even viable.

    I'm thinking I like it but I figure it's always good to get more input. There are couple weird things that happened along the way due to my not being overly careful but I think I can avoid those next time.

    So, shall I forge ahead with this and see if I can perfect it?....that's what I'm wondering.
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    Well I'd say thats a good idea, but seeing as my new kick is trying for scale, if this was a continent sized or even a kingdom size, those mountains are in my opinion a tad bit big... Just my 2 cents though
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    I think I see what you mean - the land doesn't look big enough for those size mountains. I wasn't really worried about that so much however. I think I can make these as big or small as I want but that will remain to be seen.
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    If you're self-concious about this, mate, don't be. It looks terrific to my eyes

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    My thought is that in terms of scale, they actually look amazing at the thumbnail size, better than the fullsize version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by arachron View Post
    If you're self-concious about this, mate, don't be. It looks terrific to my eyes
    Thanks and No I'm not self conscious about these. If I was it would be silly since I only spent a couple hours on them this evening playing around with the idea. If I get it down smoothly enough I might make a tutorial on them though.
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    Looked AMAZING in the thumbnail, not as good, but still good in the regular sized =D Good work, and when you get 'em down pat, make a tut so I can rip 'em off

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