You could possibly improve the waterfalls by making them a bit more defined; right now it's just a 'blob of waterfall' - if you add multiple smaller waterfalls and position them right you can give the whole thing more detail and not 'obscure' your two rock waterfalls as much by having water fall over it as well. Also, that rock-arch-going-into-rocky-island is a little bit misplaced. You can see it especially well on the second screenshot. If you could move that slightly more 'back' on the second picture, aka into the middle of the river instead of right in front of the waterfall, the whole thing will look more streamlined overall.
Last but not least, that balcony looks weird. The idea is cool, but the texture transition seems off. I'd suggest adding a couple of smaller of those tiles near the edge to make the transition go a bit smoother.
Where are they from, then? They seem unfamiliar to me, but I guess they have to be enlarged versions of trees or some kind? Or did you somebody combine leafless trees with bushes to make 'custom' trees?
Damn... just daaaaamn. That's wicked.
You could possibly improve the waterfalls by making them a bit more defined; right now it's just a 'blob of waterfall' - if you add multiple smaller waterfalls and position them right you can give the whole thing more detail and not 'obscure' your two rock waterfalls as much by having water fall over it as well. Also, that rock-arch-going-into-rocky-island is a little bit misplaced. You can see it especially well on the second screenshot. If you could move that slightly more 'back' on the second picture, aka into the middle of the river instead of right in front of the waterfall, the whole thing will look more streamlined overall.
Last but not least, that balcony looks weird. The idea is cool, but the texture transition seems off. I'd suggest adding a couple of smaller of those tiles near the edge to make the transition go a bit smoother.
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Lol, Actually, they weren't from WoW. If I hadn't missed so I heard you like doodads, then I'd probably use them in some misty foresty jungly thing.
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Where are they from, then? They seem unfamiliar to me, but I guess they have to be enlarged versions of trees or some kind? Or did you somebody combine leafless trees with bushes to make 'custom' trees?
@Mozared: Go
They look like a combination of 3 Tarsonis trees: one without leaves and two dead palm trees. Am I right, ScrinKing?
Also, just for fun, I made a custom tree from a leafless tree and bushes.