These look great! I'll give you some pointers on perfecting it though.
First, make the terrain a bit more detailed it looks slightly blurry. If you're familiar with photoshop use the sharpen tool ever so slightly for desired effect. Also remove the bits of snow on the dirt and grass. Starcraft 2 is more about mixing terrain unlike SC1 so when you have mixed textures of snow and then super detailed bits of snow it looks off.
Second you need normal maps. You can get a normal map converter and then in the channels (Red, Green, Blue and alpha) copy paste the red to the alpha and paint it all straight white. Then paint the blue channel straight black and you have your normal maps. This should help with the light dark issue.
Third, find a way to line up the installation terrain with the cliffs. I couldn't figure out a good way which is why I didn't add any but maybe you can.
Fourth, your doing an excellent job keep it up.
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These look great! I'll give you some pointers on perfecting it though.
First, make the terrain a bit more detailed it looks slightly blurry. If you're familiar with photoshop use the sharpen tool ever so slightly for desired effect. Also remove the bits of snow on the dirt and grass. Starcraft 2 is more about mixing terrain unlike SC1 so when you have mixed textures of snow and then super detailed bits of snow it looks off.
Second you need normal maps. You can get a normal map converter and then in the channels (Red, Green, Blue and alpha) copy paste the red to the alpha and paint it all straight white. Then paint the blue channel straight black and you have your normal maps. This should help with the light dark issue.
Third, find a way to line up the installation terrain with the cliffs. I couldn't figure out a good way which is why I didn't add any but maybe you can.
Fourth, your doing an excellent job keep it up.