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Yukon Designs; Asiatic Lion, Asian Elephant
Topic Started: Jun 12 2015, 10:03 AM (116,368 Views)
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Looks much better already! it's no longer one patch of green now, you can now really see it's having texture and that makes it look realistic! keep up the good work! :like:
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Alpha trees very much rely on projected normals for shading and vertex painting can be used to give the leaf clusters some variation. So if you want to make really good trees, you should definitely make sure these work well on your model. Nifskope doesn't display the projected normals properly, though.
Edited by HENDRIX, Aug 29 2015, 04:04 AM.
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Yukon
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Too much?


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I think that works really nicely :)
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Yukon
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Thanks a lot! I think I will practice a bit by making a european tree pack ;) Any suggestions?
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gobicaspion16
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i really wanted to say oak but i'doubting if that would be smart and a european pack would be a great idea and nice trees
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these trees haha
you see them everywhere in Sweden XD
like, that tree that's in AD's Thanksgiving pack but then skinnier I think, and with a different top XD those would be perfect trees to have for European Parks! haha sorry I am always excited when someone asks for suggestions
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Do you have any scientific name I can search for reference pictures?
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gobicaspion16
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fir trees are always fun i've seen them in norway and filbert (no idea if that's right i just used google translate) maple a typical european tree i hope this will help you out
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I went to uk and France this year and just fell in love with the Robinia pseudoacacia, the weeping willow , the european larch and the scots pine
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Aug 29 2015, 01:15 PM
I went to uk and France this year and just fell in love with the Robinia pseudoacacia, the weeping willow , the european larch and the scots pine
I think it's a scots pine, or at least it looks like one, they look good enough XD
forests there looked exactly like these:

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Really nice oak. Great work!
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May I recommend Quercus ilex and/or Pinus halepensis in order to add some regional variety for the European Pack?

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Aug 29 2015, 01:20 PM
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Aug 29 2015, 01:15 PM
I went to uk and France this year and just fell in love with the Robinia pseudoacacia, the weeping willow , the european larch and the scots pine
I think it's a scots pine, or at least it looks like one, they look good enough XD
forests there looked exactly like these:

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you are right they're scots pines and what about junipers and fig trees?
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Genre is simple: Pinus sylvestris.
If you need good pictures, for example, bark, leaves (needles), or flowers, then I can do it in person, in good quality (but I have to be in the wild :) )
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