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[CLOSE TO RELEASE] Tarkio, MO

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sweden
Looks good, but the winter ground texture feels a bit.. wrong? :) I mean, you can still see the yellow below and between the white spots :) I think I'd go with black and white textures maybe?
 
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Looks good, but the winter ground texture feels a bit.. wrong? :) I mean, you can still see the yellow below and between the white spots :) I think I'd go with black and white textures maybe?

we don't know how to do seasonal textures :/ so we did something light, we will try to do better next time :)
 
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hey, :)
I will try to do the manual after the work and hopefully release the scenery today :)

ASim
 
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we don't know how to do seasonal textures :/ so we did something light, we will try to do better next time :)

To do winter reduce saturation nearly fully, then increase brightness and contrast a little if it's snowy.
 
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And I do it this way (for snowy landscapes):
- convert to grey scale 8-bit (black and white);
- then invert black and white;
and go from there.
 
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