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    That looks beautiful, Clercon. And it really makes a lot of difference that you took the time to lay the forests with individual trees like that, rather than using the forest texture with the massive blur around the edge. Great stuff.

    And Torstan's style is a clear winner when it comes to CC3. The best I've seen so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramah View Post
    That looks beautiful, Clercon. And it really makes a lot of difference that you took the time to lay the forests with individual trees like that, rather than using the forest texture with the massive blur around the edge. Great stuff.
    I could not agree more. Using individual trees was definitely the way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diamond View Post
    I could not agree more. Using individual trees was definitely the way to go.
    Thanks, I agree the difference is quite big. The none individual trees felt a bit too flat.

    And JackofHearts, CC3 is definitely worth the money in my opinion. The only drawback (if you can call it a drawback) is that I think you really need the Annuals to get the most out of the program. The included styles aren't the best ones. So the end price tend to get higher then expected :-'9
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