I actually did such a thing back in the Warcraft 3 days. I'll give you the same as I was given then; Terraining is all about taking your time, and making sure you pay great attention to detail. As such, trying to 'rush' a specific terrain is kind of beating the point in the first place. Also, what you can come up with depends greatly on preference. I for example, like to think out my next moves for 15-30 minutes, and then suddenly place down an entire and complete area of the map in 5-10 minutes, before going back to thinking stuff over. If you'd give me two hours, I'd be as far as your second picture with a lot more ideas in mind.
That said, I do recognize the idea, and might give it a whirl myself later. Even if you can take your time, it's always nice if you can speed things up while mapping, as long as it doesn't cost you quality.
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I actually did such a thing back in the Warcraft 3 days. I'll give you the same as I was given then; Terraining is all about taking your time, and making sure you pay great attention to detail. As such, trying to 'rush' a specific terrain is kind of beating the point in the first place. Also, what you can come up with depends greatly on preference. I for example, like to think out my next moves for 15-30 minutes, and then suddenly place down an entire and complete area of the map in 5-10 minutes, before going back to thinking stuff over. If you'd give me two hours, I'd be as far as your second picture with a lot more ideas in mind.
That said, I do recognize the idea, and might give it a whirl myself later. Even if you can take your time, it's always nice if you can speed things up while mapping, as long as it doesn't cost you quality.