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I mean, the whole point was to use the upside-down shot to capture madness. I wouldn't describe the experiment as successful.
This is at best a mediocre effort. It turns out to be really hard to get a good camera angle when you're upside down.
I guess I'll run this for another week. Hopefully I'll have a chance to contribute myself, as well.
Sorry for being a week late here…again. This week's theme is Gardens of Madness. They're like regular gardens but mad—MAAAAD I TELL YOU.
The Global Information/Idea thread for Terraining Exercises can be found here: http://www.sc2mapster.com/forums/development/terrain/14658-terraining-exercises-global-information-idea-thread/ .
Also, check out Team Antioch's mapping reference, with all tiles, cliffs, and doodads at http://www.screference.op74.net/.
I mean, the whole point was to use the upside-down shot to capture madness. I wouldn't describe the experiment as successful.
This is at best a mediocre effort. It turns out to be really hard to get a good camera angle when you're upside down.
I guess I'll run this for another week. Hopefully I'll have a chance to contribute myself, as well.
Weekly Terraining Exercise #273
Sorry for being a week late here…again. This week's theme is Gardens of Madness. They're like regular gardens but mad—MAAAAD I TELL YOU.
The Global Information/Idea thread for Terraining Exercises can be found here: http://www.sc2mapster.com/forums/development/terrain/14658-terraining-exercises-global-information-idea-thread/ .
Also, check out Team Antioch's mapping reference, with all tiles, cliffs, and doodads at http://www.screference.op74.net/.