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Published: 2006-06-28 05:14:14 +0000 UTC; Views: 56; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 8
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Description Test ground. This is a 3d test of the sketch i did for what would be the first stage... it still needs a lot of work and a lot of elements but finally got the ground to look like i wanted it to .(part of the Goatsukah tryout)
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Faerietopia [2006-06-29 12:25:49 +0000 UTC]

A recommendation, lower the green intensity a little and you'll have a better effect. Trust me.

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RageVortex In reply to Faerietopia [2006-06-29 16:45:17 +0000 UTC]

I'm not done with thisone yet .. .the green is to mark my vegetation area so when i get down to making the vegetation I'm able t cover the correct ammount ... after that i have to RE-texturize the whole place .. the texture on the whole map is only a test to see how it would look... its too low quality to be the real thing.

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Faerietopia In reply to RageVortex [2006-06-30 03:00:12 +0000 UTC]

S'ok. Was just a suggestion

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MikoUnisto [2006-06-29 08:35:53 +0000 UTC]

I like it, very...different from the normal Chupacabras scene. It's usually in a desert, a lakeside is much different, and to my liking.

GOOD JOB!!!!!

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RageVortex In reply to MikoUnisto [2006-06-29 16:53:05 +0000 UTC]

Yeath this whole setup is different.. I never quite liked the setting that they used in the US to "make up the whole thing" firstly the chupacabras never came from Mexico it came from Puerto Rico and Puerto Rico is not a desertic place. It's more of a Tropical forest and montanious terrain so the narutal springs and rocks are gonna be a more natural habitat. Canovanas, Puerto Rico is not like that of course I didn't want it to look like that either so I took inspiration from a place I know a bit more inland and that will give it some more interesting coloring once it's finished. Of course this is all fantasy and stuff but its about time someone set the bloody records streight at least in that matter.

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MikoUnisto In reply to RageVortex [2006-06-29 19:23:07 +0000 UTC]

Well, they keep finding bodies with the same type of wound along the roads. So, unless they can bring in a dead body to prove it's real, or somehow prove it isn't real, I guess it'll remain a mystery.

Yeah, but I like the nature scenes more than a desert scene,

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