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    Default Town & City Trees (any interest?)

    I've been experimenting with some leaf brushes, and was wondering if there's any interest in trees of this style? (for Town & City maps)

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    Oooo. Niiiice. Yes. Brushes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdmartin View Post
    Oooo. Niiiice. Yes. Brushes?
    Thanks.

    I'm using leaf brushes to make them. The actual trees would be full colour (as seen in the examples) PNGs with transparent background.

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    Looking awesome; definitively would be interested in those.

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    Excellent work Neyjour!!

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    Wired, Bogie - Thanks very much.

    Is there any want/need for the Winter and Fantasy colours, or should I just do Natural?

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    Winter would be good, but for assorted random fantasy colors, it's probably easier to re-colorize them to taste using a hue adjustment layer. Or similar.

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