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    Well... you're absolutely right. I've found a field texture somewhere (googling for it), and it was clearly a fixed satellite view (houses and high tension towers, etc removed). I took the actual fields and rearranged to be used here. Didn't noticed the Google watermark, but this confirms something I already know almost for sure when I used it on first instance. If this is a problem I'll remove the fields and will rework them in another way. Considering that I'm not planning any use of this exept for my Pathfinder Campaign, I hope that Ascension's position could be embraced by the entire community

    BTW... another "problem" with the fields (one being the watermarked one) is that they have really evident traces of heavy mechanization... those trails and signs could not be accomplished with animals etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by NatroN View Post
    Well... you're absolutely right. I've found a field texture somewhere (googling for it), and it was clearly a fixed satellite view (houses and high tension towers, etc removed). I took the actual fields and rearranged to be used here. Didn't noticed the Google watermark, but this confirms something I already know almost for sure when I used it on first instance. If this is a problem I'll remove the fields and will rework them in another way. Considering that I'm not planning any use of this exept for my Pathfinder Campaign, I hope that Ascension's position could be embraced by the entire community

    BTW... another "problem" with the fields (one being the watermarked one) is that they have really evident traces of heavy mechanization... those trails and signs could not be accomplished with animals etc
    I think it is fine. It isn't really that obvious that it is watermarked, and I don't think anyone will be examining it enough to tell that it is heavily mechanized.

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